Approached by MD7 to renegotiate
your cell tower lease or cell site lease?
If you are looking for the MD7 company
website and have come here by mistake, please visit
www.md7.com. We are an independant consulting firm who
assists landowners who have been contacted by MD7 with
evaluating their offers.
If you have been contacted by MD7 about
renegotiating your Cingular/AT&T Wireless cell site
lease, or regarding renegotiating your Sprint/Nextel
cell site lease, be aware that MD7 is receiving commissions
on the basis of the amount they reduce your lease by
as well as bonuses for certain clauses/changes they
get you to agree to.
It is important to note that MD7 is acting
as an agent for the wireless companys and does have
the ability to negotiate the lease- but only downward.
They have specific constraints built into an online
database that they use to evaluate what the minimum
that they can reduce your rent by and still get their
commission. The MD7 agents are provided scripts with
standard responses to any of your questions. And if
the script does not contain an answer, they typically
choose to redirect your inquiry back to the script.
So while you think you are negotiating,
its all part of a marketing script and ploy. To make
matters worse, they hide behind the confusion generated
by these mergers to "negotiate" reductions
in rent. They are not lying when they say that sites
will be terminated. In fact, a relatively small percentage
of AT&T and Cingular cell tower locations will be
terminated, as well as a slgihtly smaller amount of
Nextel and Sprint cell tower locations. So there is
some risk to you. The key is to understand that risk
and make an informed decision.
If we may be blunt- unless you understand
what Md7 is really attempting to accomplish- (and its
rarely ever simply reducing rent), you are a severe
disadvantage in these negotiations. We have assisted
individual landowners, large corporations, municipalities
and even tower companies. And only a handful of our
clients ever really knew what was actually occuring.
But don't take our word for it- see what
our clients have said.
Don't accept MD7's allegations at face
value and don't ignore them either. Do your homework-
identify the nearest merger towers. Determine if there
is risk to your site. If you need further help figuring
this out- see our
AT&T
and Cingular Cell Tower Lease Renegotiation Page
or our
Nextel
and Sprint Cell Tower Lease Renegotiation Page

We have helped over 80
clients with these MD7 "negotiations". If
we can be of similar assistance to you- please
CONTACT
US.

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or form.
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