What does American Tower or Crown use in their tower land leases?

> On Jun 6, 2017, at 3:08 PM, David Hulsebus <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> All our contracts have a clause that the tower survives change of ownership 
> and are filed at the county court house.  I feel your pain, we have something 
> similar going on. Foreclosure and sheriff sale a couple weeks ago. New owner 
> is flipping the house - so we will see as he tries to sell it, hoping for the 
> best. We can leave the tower for now, but no power. I shuttled batteries 
> every week for a month and decided to put a solar system in. About 1amp draw 
> = $1,500.00 plus $200 for 200 ah of batteries.  Power company wanted 2K to 
> install power and then the minimum bill of $35 per month. 
> Here's to hoping we don't spend 25K erecting a tower on the adjacent property.
> 
> This tower has the below clause. My attorney said it would not survive in 
> court because of the sheriff sale and bankruptcy.  
> The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall run with Owner’s Property 
> and shall extend to and bind the heirs, personal representatives, successors 
> and assigns of Owner and Lessee.
> Good luck, Dave
> 
> 
>> On 6/6/2017 11:29 AM, Jan-OOLLC wrote:
>> Relocating tower, yes obvious solution, is there a legal way to prevent 
>> power from being turned off in the meantime?  (FYI--a foreclosure that 
>> went backwards and had been one of the first tower locations in the area 
>> more than 10 years, so we believed the customer)
>> 
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