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Pipeline Easement

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Source:  Kinder Morgan can decide to use the easement to burry additional pipelines under your property.  You may get another pipeline, and meanwhile the pipeline company will claim rights over local governments and developments. If there is a leak or incident, local government, state government, medical emergency vehicles, and of course pipeline company vehicles and personnel use your property without your permission. And not just on the pipeline easement, either.  While this is going on you can be denied access to your property. The owner of the land was given a one time payment as compensation for the easement.  Subsequent landowners get no compensation, they just carry the burden. Source: http://spectrabusters.org/2014/11/16/why-accepting-a-natural-gas-easement-is-a-bad-deal/ Kinder Morgan’s right of way writeup says: ''Kinder Morgan’s right-of-way agreements are negotiated individually with each landowner; therefore, right-of-way widths and terms of agreement may vary with each individual property. A change in property ownership does not alter the right-of-way agreement. Landowners may obtain a copy of their easement agreement from their local county courthouse.'' Down PDF: http://www.water.ca.gov/regulations/docs/082614/KinderMorgan-ROW-HANDOUT-2008-1.pdf
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