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Phone Mast Sales: Key Parties & Their Roles

Matt Restall

Specialist Telecom Surveyor

Key Players in a Phone Mast Sale

Phone Mast Sale can feel complex and daunting for landlords considering selling their mast to an investor. With the right knowledge and guidance, however, navigating the process becomes far more manageable. This article breaks down the key parties involved in a Phone Mast sale and explains their roles, helping you make informed decisions every step of the way.

The Operator (Tenant):

At the heart of every Phone Mast is the operator, the company responsible for installing and maintaining the infrastructure necessary for wireless communication. As the tenant, they occupy your land under a lease agreement to host their equipment. In a mast sale scenario, the operator’s consent is crucial, as any change in ownership may affect their rights and obligations under the lease.

The Landlord:

As the owner of the land where the Phone Mast is located, you hold a pivotal position in the sale process. Your consent is required for the transfer of the lease and any associated rights to the investor. It’s essential to understand your rights, responsibilities, and potential financial implications before proceeding with the sale.

Agents Representing the Landlord and Tenant:

Both the landlord and the tenant typically engage agents to represent their interests in the negotiation and execution of the mast sale. These agents are experts in their field and play a crucial role in facilitating communication, resolving disputes, and ensuring that the transaction proceeds smoothly. Their knowledge and experience can be invaluable in achieving a favourable outcome for their respective clients.

Expert Telecoms Solicitors:

Telecoms solicitors specialise in navigating the legal complexities of telecommunications agreements, including mast leases. In a mast sale, their role is to review and negotiate the legal documentation, ensuring that the interests of their clients are protected and that all legal requirements are met. Their expertise is vital in addressing any legal issues that may arise during the sale process.

The Investor:

Mobile Phone Mast leases are valuable assets for which investors will pay large sums of money for the freehold or leasehold on which an operator’s mast is located. In most cases, the landlord only needs to sell a leasehold interest in the site, not the freehold. The investor then owns the income stream generated by the mast and is responsible for the ongoing estate management. Investors conduct due diligence to assess the financial viability and potential risks associated with the acquisition, making informed investment decisions.

Navigating a Phone Mast sale requires collaboration and coordination among these key parties. As a landlord, it’s essential to engage with experienced professionals, such as telecoms solicitors and agents, to guide you through the process and protect your interests. By understanding the roles of each party involved, you can make informed decisions that maximise the value of your asset while mitigating risks. Whether you’re considering selling your Phone Mast or exploring other opportunities, having the right team by your side is crucial for achieving a successful outcome.

*Keep an eye out for our follow-up blog entitled “What Happens When I Sell My Phone Mast? Understanding the Process and Your Rights as a Landlord” to further inform yourself about this topic. We’ll delve into the specifics of the sale process, your rights as a landlord post-sale, and the implications of selling either the leasehold or freehold interest in your Phone Mast. Stay tuned for valuable insights to guide you through this important decision.

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Matt Restall

Founder & Specialist Telecom Surveyor, The Phone Mast Advice Company Ltd

Matt Restall has over 30 years' experience advising UK landlords on phone mast leases and rent reviews. He instigated and advised on the landmark Compton Beauchamp Estates v CTIL case and has completed over 10,000 deals on behalf of landowners across England and Wales. Matt represents landlords — never operators.

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