What Is a Right of Way? (And Why Are Strangers Asking About Your Dirt?)
Ever had someone ask to put a road, pipe, or pole on your land? You're not alone. This friendly guide explains what a right of way is, how easements work, and what landowners need to know to protect their property—and maybe even get paid.
“I’m Signing a Scam!” — That Time a Transmission Deal Almost Went Off the Rails in a Bank Lobby
In right-of-way, you never know what you're walking into. This real-life transmission line negotiation involved dirt roads, rural trust, and a bank outburst you have to read to believe.
Cold Calls, 1,000‑Acre Wins: How One Cold Call Sparked a Major Land Acquisition
Discover how a single cold call turned into a collaborative land acquisition — touring 1,000+ acres, building trust, and securing a real infrastructure opportunity. Learn cold‑calling tips that actually work in the right‑of‑way space.
Planning vs. Permitting: What Your Project Really Needs
Permits get you on paper. But it takes real planning to get your project on the ground.
What Is an Easement? A Simple Guide for Landowners
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How People Skills Helped Me Close a Tough Right-of-Way Deal
Discover how I turned a high-stakes right-of-way negotiation—with a landowner known for making threats—into a signed transmission line agreement. A true story about the power of listening, respect, and finding common ground in ROW work