About Utility Notice Guide

Why Utility Notice Guide Exists

Construction, easement, and right-of-way notices are often written to move projects forward — not to clearly explain how they affect property owners. When a property owner receives one of these notices, it can be difficult to understand what it actually means, what impacts are temporary or permanent, and what to expect next.

Utility Notice Guide exists to provide clear, plain-English explanations so property owners can better understand what’s happening to their property before work begins.

Built From Personal Experience

Utility Notice Guide was created after going through a real property right-of-way and construction impact process firsthand. Dealing with notices that referenced access rights, easements, timelines, and construction activity made it clear how little practical, easy-to-understand information exists for property owners.

The notices were technical and formal, but the real questions were simple:

  • How does this affect my property?

  • Is this temporary or permanent?

  • What usually happens next?

Utility Notice Guide was built to organize that kind of information into clear, structured summaries, so other property owners don’t have to piece it together on their own.

What Utility Notice Guide Provides

Utility Notice Guide offers:

  • Plain-English explanations of construction, easement, and right-of-way notices

  • General educational information about how these notices typically affect property use and access

  • Paid Property Impact Summaries created using the details from a notice and basic property information

Each Property Impact Summary is designed to help property owners understand what a notice generally means, what types of impacts may be involved, and what commonly happens next.

What Utility Notice Guide Does Not Provide

To be clear, Utility Notice Guide does not provide:

  • Legal advice

  • Property valuations

  • State-specific legal determinations

  • Representation or negotiation services

All information provided is for educational purposes only.

Why the Property Impact Summary Is a Paid Service

Creating a clear, structured Property Impact Summary requires reviewing the notice details, identifying the type of project involved, and organizing the information into a practical, plain-English explanation.

The paid summary reflects the time and effort required to provide a thoughtful, personalized explanation, rather than generic or automated information.

Our Goal

Utility Notice Guide exists to help property owners understand what’s happening to their property — clearly, calmly, and without pressure.

Understanding a notice early can help reduce uncertainty and avoid surprises once construction or access activity begins.

— Matthew
Property Owner & Founder