Pylons near property
I've been told that if my property is devalued due to a pylon being in next doors back garden, that I can claim the difference back from pylon companies. Anyone heard of this before?
Asked on Feb 6 2012, House Prices in Bootle | Report content
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All I know is the power company (National Grid usually) will pay you a per annum fee if lines cross your land or if there is a supporting frame, like a pylon, on your land but you have to apply if that fee hasn't been established.
Answered on Feb 8 2012, Report content
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