We invest in European Digital Infrastructure.

TASC Infrastructure are focused on the purchase of land, towers and buildings on which telecommunications infrastructures are installed across Europe.

Why Sell?

  • Release Capital.

    Recieve one upfront payment in place of ongoing monthly lease payments.

  • Zero Risk.

    If the lease is cancelled or renegotiated in the future, you will not have to refund any part of the sale price.

  • More Income.

    Save on management cost and charges deriving from the lease.

FAQs

  • If you have a mobile phone mast on your property, you probably receive rent on a monthly or yearly basis. TASC Infrastructure simply buy the right to receive your rent for a specific amount of time in a transaction is known as a lease premium.

    In addition to purchasing lease premiums, TASC Infrastructure also partner with operators and acquire, build and maintain mobile phone towers and other telecom infrastructure.

  • Most landlords who sell to us do so because they have a personal or business use for the lump sum of money.

    Some want to avoid the burden of dealing with the mobile operators which is an intrusion on their normal business activities, or maybe they are retired and want to enjoy their free time.

    Others are interested in the security of getting a number of years of rental paid up front and eliminating the risk of losing the rental income.

  • The amount of the lease premium depends on the rent being received, which telecoms operators are on your property, the terms of the lease agreement, the location, the duration of the lease period, and a number of other variables that make up our risk assessment.

    When we have the information above it becomes a simple calculation based on the net present value of your rental income.

  • This depends of course on how you choose to use or invest the lump sum payment and whether the telecoms operator seeks a rent reduction or if the lease agreement is eventually terminated.

    Even if your mobile phone mast rent continues unchanged, the cash flow associated with your phone mast lease will be distributed in small increments over a long period. In most cases, the comparison between receiving a lump sum amount today versus collecting smaller and uncertain incremental payments over a long-term period is the key decision point.

  • You are free to sell your property without any restrictions and would keep the money you received from the lease premium in its entirety.

    Since the lease premium transaction is recorded with the local land registry, our contract remains valid and transfers to the new property owner, along with any rents associated with the phone mast site after the TASC Infrastructure lease premium period is over.

  • After the lease premium transaction has closed and you have received your funds, we notify the telecoms operator(s) of the change of landlord.

    From that day forward until the end of the TASC Infrastructure lease premium period, we deal with the telecoms operator(s) regarding financial management of the phone mast site. We will also coordinate with you if a site visit or major works are planned, or if additional operators show interest in coming on to your property.

  • TASC Infrastructure take on this risk. If the operator takes down the mast or stops paying the rent, no impact will be felt by you.

  • Yes – speak to your property professional advising you on the sale of your property. It is quite likely that you will realise more in total if you split the telecoms mast from the main property sale.

  • We are not qualified to offer tax advice – please speak to your normal adviser who will be able to give you specific information relating to your tax position.

  • This will largely depend on how quickly we can get the information and documentation requested to complete the legal process.

    We will endeavour to move as fast as is possible to complete the transaction, subject to all due diligence being completed and accepted.

Interested in Selling?

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