Our billboards require only a tiny footprint on your property, sometimes as small as a 24-inch circle. Instead of trying to carve out that tiny piece of land and purchase it (which most zoning codes do not allow), we enter into a ground lease with the property owner and rent just what we need.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Know I'm Getting the Best Possible Deal?
Our goal is to build as many signs as possible, ensuring the deal is attractive to both parties. We use a straightforward, lease agreement, and we pay rents that are above industry averages.
Where Will the Sign Be Located?
We work collaboratively with our landlords to agree on a location that is mutually acceptable. Our signs are usually placed in unbuildable areas of the lot, near property lines, or in rough topography. This ensures the sign remains for many years, without interfering with the primary use of your property.
Will the Sign Block My Building?
Our signs enhance the visibility of your property. We regularly obtain permission to keep tree branches and undergrowth trimmed back, ensuring the sign is not blocked. Typically, the sign is designed to be seen from a distance, and when drivers get close enough to view your property, all they see is a small pole similar to a power pole.
Why Work with a Small Company?
Most billboards in the United States are operated by a few large companies who often purchase signs from smaller firms. The permitting process's complexity keeps many large companies from developing new billboard sites. Smaller companies like BlueSpot Advertising handle most new permits, offering personalized and attentive service.
Why Are Short Lease Terms Not Available?
Our ground leases differ from typical commercial leases because we create value by obtaining the necessary permits. We need a longer lease to allow us to recoup the cost of permitting and building the sign. Most landowners forget the sign is there, except when they receive our check in the mail.
What Happens to the Billboard When I Sell My Property?
The ground lease runs with the land, transferring to the new owner. Some property owners create a permanent easement, allowing them to sell the sign revenue while retaining ownership of the property or to keep the sign revenue even after selling the property.
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