Can a Pipeline Company Take My Land in Pennsylvania? Eminent Domain and Condemnation Issues for Landowners

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Updated June 22, 2026 When a pipeline company contacts a Pennsylvania landowner, the conversation may begin politely. The company may ask for survey permission, present a pipeline option agreement, offer compensation, or request a pipeline right-of-way easement. But if the landowner hesitates, objects, or refuses to sign, the tone may change. The landowner may be… Read more »

Pipeline Eminent Domain and Condemnation Threats in Pennsylvania: What Landowners Should Know Before Signing

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Updated June 16, 2026 When a pipeline company contacts a Pennsylvania landowner, the company representative may suggest that the project is inevitable. The landowner may be told: These statements can create pressure. But a Pennsylvania landowner should not assume that a pipeline company has the power to take property simply because a landman says so…. Read more »

Pipeline Easements in Pennsylvania: What Landowners Need to Know Before Signing Anything

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If you are a Pennsylvania landowner approached by a pipeline company, you may be told that signing a pipeline easement is routine—or even unavoidable. It is neither. Pipeline easements are binding legal agreements that permanently affect your property rights, land value, and future use of your land. Once signed, these agreements can last indefinitely and… Read more »