Why Telemaster
Flexibility
Telemaster is the only firm in it's field that brings together this range of specialist telecoms professionals and others, to include specialist solicitors. Solicitor input can and will be provided at the outset and throughout any transaction to ensure that any legal implications and risks are taken into account when advice is given. Telemaster’s associated law firm can if required ensure that any deal is promptly and expertly documented.
Telemaster can work with you in whatever capacity necessary, be that on a full management contract or on an ad hoc instruction basis. Telemaster will adapt its methods and approach to suit an owner’s requirements and goals. It can call on/recommend a wide range of specialists in other sectors of the telecoms arena when required and has a flexible fee structure to suit individual circumstances or clients.
Rental Comparables
Telemaster has access to an extensive database of comparables, ensuring you receive the best rents achievable.
No Conflict
Telemaster only act for landlords and landowners. It does not act for the operators.
Added benefits
Telemaster takes a pro-active approach. It ensures that clients are kept informed of changes in the telecoms industry and its technology; of relevant legal developments, and of associated opportunities and possibilities as they arise. Particularly in the public sector it can provide general advice on telecoms installations, background documentation and information on specific issues, and practical support (e.g. arranging for emissions testing) as required.
MAXIMISING BENEFITS
Whilst there are risks against which Telemaster can protect the owner ( See Dangers ) it will at the same time ensure the maximum benefits are received, by
- Ensuring rental levels are at full open market rates
- Negotiating tenant contributions towards access and building maintenance
- Marketing the site where required to the operators to attract additional tenants
Suggesting ways of maximising value; The possibilities will vary according to the type of installation and the aims of the landowner, but might include:-
- transfer of the telecom site into a pension fund;
- transfer of greenfield sites owned by elderly individuals to beneficiaries (limitation of inheritance tax liabilities)
- maximising the freehold value of buildings let on long residential leases;
- transfer of the telecoms site(s) into a separate company vehicle for sale off at maximum value, and so on.

