How much do you get paid for a Wayleave?

The payments can range wildly from 1% of your property value to 4%, certainly something worth pursuing. This is why we mentioned earlier using a wayleave agreement surveyor to claim for you.
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What are Wayleave charges?

a right of way, usually in the nature of an express easement and granted by deed or by reservation in consideration of a rent or other charge being exacted.
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Can you negotiate Wayleave?

Most providers will try to negotiate a Voluntary Wayleave but if an agreement is not met, providers can often proceed with the install under the Code Power Operating Licence and impose Compulsory Purchase or Vesting Orders.
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How do I get Wayleave?

Obtaining a copy of Wayleave Agreements

Wayleave agreements must be disclosed to the Land Registry on application for a change of registration and copies can be obtained, if there are any, by obtaining a Conveyancing Deeds Search.
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What is a Wayleave for?

A wayleave is a contractual agreement between a landowner or landlord and a telecommunications provider, where the landowner grants the network provider a licence with the right to access land and/or property, to install and/or maintain electronic communications apparatus.
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The Powerline Advisory Group - Wayleave and Easement Payments



How much do bt pay for Wayleaves?

The payments can range wildly from 1% of your property value to 4%, certainly something worth pursuing. This is why we mentioned earlier using a wayleave agreement surveyor to claim for you. They're skilled in the field, and ultimately are far more likely to negotiate a larger payment.
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Who pays for a Wayleave?

A Wayleave Agreement is a formal agreement made between the land owner and the energy company to allow them to use the land to run cables, or to place equipment or even pylons. In return for granting the right to use this land, the energy company will usually pay a fee, similar to a tenant paying rent to a landlord.
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Can Wayleave payments be backdated?

If you believe you are entitled to receive an annual wayleave payment, we are able to check with the company to see if a wayleave agreement exists. If it does, you may be able to claim up to 6 years' worth of backdated annual payments in one lump sum, and then continue to receive an annual payment.
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Is a Wayleave an interest in land?

So what are they? A wayleave can be treated as an easement – which is the grant of an interest in land and can be protected by registration at Land Registry.
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Are Wayleave payments taxable?

Payments for wayleaves

Rent received in respect of a wayleave is taxed as property income by Chapter 3 of Part3 of ITTOIA05 (property businesses) unless it falls within: Chapter 8 (rent receivable in connection with a UK section 12(4) concern), see PIM1117, or.
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Who owns the utility pole on my property?

The power lines between the power pole and your home, are owned by you (the homeowner). This means that if there is any problem with the power line between the power pole and your property, you will be responsible for their maintenance.
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Are Wayleaves transferable?

Given that a wayleave is usually a temporary agreement with the land owner, it does not automatically transfer to the new incumbent should a property or piece of land be sold. Utility companies do have certain powers to prevent wayleaves from being terminated in certain cases.
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Can my Neighbour pass a power cable over my land?

A It is a principle of property law that, subject to exceptions, the owner of land also owns the air space above it. Therefore a third party is not entitled to install a wire or cable over someone else's land without first having the owner's permission; there are, however, exceptions to this.
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What is a BT Wayleave agreement?

What's a wayleave agreement? A written legal agreement between us and the land or property owner. It gives us permission to install, maintain or repair the network equipment that's on their property.
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Does a Wayleave bind successors?

This Q&A relates to a sale of land by the grantor of a wayleave, which will not occur where the grantor is the Secretary of State, but in any event a statutory wayleave binds successors in title by virtue of EA 1989, Sch 4, para 6(6).
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Is a Wayleave permanent?

Wayleaves are not permanent and are time limited. An easement is a right that someone holds over land owned by somebody else. These are attached to the land and are normally created by deed. They may also be registered on the title and held by the Land Registry.
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Can a utility company come on my property UK?

Do utility companies have right of access? Electricity power lines, water, sewer and gas pipes all form “utility apparatus” and as such, companies have statutory powers to enter private land under legislation such as the Electricity Act 1989, Water Industry Act 1991 and the Gas Act 1986.
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Who owns overhead power lines?

Electricity distribution companies are responsible for the network of power lines, underground cables, substations etc., that get electricity to your home or business in the area where you live.
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Who owns electricity pylons in the UK?

The electricity network ownership is split as follows: SSEPD – SSE (100% UK) SP Energy Networks – Scottish Power (100%, Iberdrola, Spain) Northern Ireland Electricity Networks – ESB Group (95% State Owned)
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Does a tenant need to be party to a Wayleave?

Who are the parties to a wayleave? The owner of the relevant land and the service provider need to be parties. In the case of a service being installed for the benefit of a tenant, the tenant (and possibly the tenant's guarantor if applicable) will need to be a party if the route of the cables etc.
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How much do you get paid for having a pylon on your property?

If you have the cables from the large metal pylons crossing your boundaries and your property is located in an urban area you could receive up to 5% of your property's value depending on how close the lines are to your house and the size of the lines. Higher settlements can sometimes be seen in rural locations.
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Do you get paid for having an electric pole in your garden?

The pole has to be on the property, or the wires running directly over it, to qualify for compensation. If the wires run near to your property, but not on or over it, bad luck – you won't get a penny.
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What is a Wayleave Scotland?

What is a wayleave? The word wayleave is not a recognised legal term in Scots law. However, it has become a familiar expression and describes a permission to pass over property (be that land or buildings) for a particular purpose.
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What is mural wiring?

Some old properties in rural areas are supplied by mural wiring which runs along the outside walls of adjacent properties, and have sometimes been painted over or covered by render so can be difficult to see. Avoid any contact, damage, or disturbance to this wiring.
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What is a looped electrical supply circuit?

A 'looped service' is where two properties share a single electricity service cable from the main network. These are typically found in semi-detached or terraced houses. The electricity cables enters the first house, usually underground from the mains in the footpath or road outside.
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