In this post, we are going to explain the process of mobile tower placement on a house roof and earning monthly rent. Many people are earning up to 40,000 monthly rent by installing mobile towers on roofs.
There are many ISP companies that want to scale their network coverage in India and they often have specific requirements to install mobile towers in remote areas.
So let’s understand more about it and how you earn money from your house roof without any major investment.
Mobile Tower Placement in India
For mobile tower installation on your roof, you have to understand some basic things before moving ahead.
First of all, anyone can install a roof tower on any residential property such as House or land. Indian laws don’t forbid the installation of roof towers on houses.
However, you have to be aware of your society and zonal policy. People around you can raise concerns over the tower placement, especially for health issues. In such cases, your local bodies can be the deciding factor.
Current technology advancements have little radio frequency impact on the human body however this topic needs another post for discussion.
1. Rent
The rental fees for placing a mobile network tower in India can vary based on location and other factors.
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- Base Rent: This is the standard monthly or annual fee for the placement of the mobile network tower. Rent generally varies depending on the region, with urban areas and high-density locations commanding higher rates. Typical rents can range from ₹20,000 to ₹50,000 per month, but this can be higher in prime locations.
- Maintenance Fees: Ongoing costs for maintaining the tower and equipment.
- Utility Charges: Costs for electricity and any other utilities used by the tower.
- Access Fees: Charges for access to the property for installation, maintenance, and repairs.
- Lease Duration: Leases for mobile network towers can be long-term (5-10 years) or short-term (1-3 years). Longer leases may offer lower rental rates and additional benefits.
2. Requirements
Placing a mobile network tower in India requires meeting several key requirements:
- Structural Integrity: The building’s roof or land must support the weight and vibrations of the tower. A structural engineer’s assessment is usually required to ensure the roof or ground can handle the installation.
- Permits and Approvals: Obtain necessary permits and approvals.
- Building Plan Approval: Ensure that the tower placement complies with the approved building plan.
- Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Compliance: Obtain all necessary approvals from TRAI. The tower must comply with TRAI’s technical and operational guidelines.
- Environmental Clearance: In some cases, environmental clearance may be required to assess the impact on the environment and surrounding areas.
- Safety Standards: This includes proper installation, secure anchoring, and adherence to electrical safety standards.
- Insurance: Ensure adequate insurance coverage:
- Public Liability Insurance: Covers any damages or accidents involving third parties.
- Property Insurance: Covers damage to the tower or the property where it is installed.
- Operational Insurance: Covers risks associated with the operation of the mobile network tower.
3. Policies
Policies governing mobile network tower placement ensure adherence to legal, safety, and operational standards:
- Regulatory Compliance: Compliance with local building codes and regulations set by municipal authorities is essential. Ensure adherence to TRAI’s regulations and guidelines for mobile network towers.
- Maintenance and Repairs: The lease agreement should specify responsibilities for maintenance and repairs.
- Notice Period: Typically requires a 60-day notice period.
- Tower Removal: Responsibilities for dismantling and removing the tower at the end of the lease, including any potential damage.
- Insurance Requirements: Both the property owner and the mobile network operator should have appropriate insurance coverage. The lease should specify the types and amounts of required insurance.
- Dispute Resolution: The agreement should include provisions for resolving disputes, which may involve mediation or arbitration according to the Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Example of Lease Agreement Clause for Mobile Network Tower
Hope this post helped you to understand the concept of mobile tower placement in India.
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