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Lease a small
portion of your property.
Property wanted, your land, rooftops, silos,
churches, apartment buildings, boathouses, motels, hotels, utility buildings and
other structures can often be just as desirable for a tower or servicing many
types of communication antennas.
Leasing a spot on your
property will result in checks coming in on a regular basis to you, and the amounts vary depending on how many services share the site.
WHEN YOUR CONTACTED AND OFFERED A CONTRACT PLEASE CALL US FOR
ASSISTANCE.

There is a one time listing fee of $50.00.
Once you are contracted, your listing expires.
You can renew your listing and continuing adding tenants' to your tower or
property.
Call us with any questions.

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Stealth Monopole designed
to represent and blend in as a fir tree concealing cellular antennas |
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The peaked roof toward the back of this Southern California building isn't an architectural feature. It was added after the building was constructed and conceals an antenna system.
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Stealth artificial rock
designed to blend in concealing cellular antennas and wireless internet
services. |
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A Flag Pole
concealing
cellular antennas, and no complaining neighbors. |
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A stealth silo antenna on a Midwestern horse farm. |
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The white steeple of this 160-year-old church now conceals a wireless communications antenna.
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Pine Tree antenna
tower in Asheville, NC. The curved branch shape
conceals the panel antennae and all the
necessary wiring and communications
hardware. |
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Wireless communications antennas
disguised as cactuses in Phoenix,
Arizona.
During installation, the
antennas are placed in the hollow
shell of the upper main trunk as
well as in the cactus.
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