If you sign that paper... and they want to put an air monitoring station on the roof of your house... they can do it. If it causes $2000 damage to your roof, then that's your problem.
If they want to demolish your garden shed so they can bring in a truck through your fence... they can do it. You signed the paper.
If they want to dig 10 water monitoring wells in your yard, or tear up your driveway, or park vehicles on your front lawn, they can do it. You signed the paper saying they had the right.
I would ONLY sign if someone explained to me exactly what they wanted to do on my property, so I understood all the possible damage before they even get started, and then we will have it specified in writing that they aren't to do anything more than agreed.
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER sign a blank waver like that. Once you do, they have rights to your property that you may have never intended, and for as long as they want. Notice there isn't a time period or expiration date on that? They could keep a monitoring vehicle parked in your driveway for a year. You signed the blank papers allowing it. :>(
I agree 1000%.
If you sign that paper... and they want to put an air monitoring station on the roof of your house... they can do it. If it causes $2000 damage to your roof, then that's your problem.
If they want to demolish your garden shed so they can bring in a truck through your fence... they can do it. You signed the paper.
If they want to dig 10 water monitoring wells in your yard, or tear up your driveway, or park vehicles on your front lawn, they can do it. You signed the paper saying they had the right.
I would ONLY sign if someone explained to me exactly what they wanted to do on my property, so I understood all the possible damage before they even get started, and then we will have it specified in writing that they aren't to do anything more than agreed.
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER sign a blank waver like that. Once you do, they have rights to your property that you may have never intended, and for as long as they want. Notice there isn't a time period or expiration date on that? They could keep a monitoring vehicle parked in your driveway for a year. You signed the blank papers allowing it. :>(