Bought ground that has an antenna on it for Oil Lease communications..no longer needed...can I lease it or should I demo it?

by Ken
(Southern IL)

Is an 18' wide 130' antenna worth leasing? It has power, communications equipment, etc. Was used for oil lease communications, no longer needed due to cell signal.

Who do I contact in my area to see if I can lease it? Or I can demo it...seems like a waste.

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Might be too much of a liability
by: Steve from Tower Genius

You can always check with local county sheriff, state police or even Federal communications officers to see if they need a place to place their antennas. Otherwise it's not worth keeping in my opinion.

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