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13 July 2022 | 14 replies
Then you will need to spend at least a few hundred - let's call it $500 - per year maintaining what you've done - pulling weeds, putting in mulch, replacing the occasional dead plant, etc.
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16 November 2016 | 2 replies
There is an important development of the Government nearby that will generate a good amount of employment, I am pretty confident the gross concept would no vary much from the first sketch I mentioned before, we'll see.I know hoy slow things are down here, my firm has developed several hydro power plants, which require all the permits you can imagine.
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13 December 2016 | 1 reply
I also am self employed in agriculture I own a seed processing plant and I farm in central Washington and do research work in Arizona during the winter so I have a full time job.
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3 October 2018 | 9 replies
@Seadric Crawford I'm in Plant city and focus on the lakeland/Auburndale area.
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7 October 2017 | 3 replies
Or are you talking up by the Bacardi plant?
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21 November 2017 | 3 replies
I haven't read far enough in my book I'm reading (Mobile Home Park Wealth Part 2) to see if that is a covered topic but wanted to post here and see what kinds or problems MHP owners have had dollarwise and headache wise trying to maintain their license.This property uses well water but I haven't searched for any other things about it.One other question about licensing, would everyone agree it's better to have city supplied services or is this a big depends on your experience as a MHP owner answer (like wells, trash, sewer plants, etc)?
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6 April 2020 | 12 replies
My job has me travel there semi-frequently which has allowed me to see some of the potential Charleston has to offer (Boeing expansion, new Volvo plant, lots of construction).
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2 August 2022 | 7 replies
Thankfully, tenant loves potted plants, and brought a bunch, so now the curb appeal is better. :) lol
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26 August 2022 | 6 replies
Renter source will be encroachment of population from surrounding cities, industrial park with new build of distribution center and well known manufacturing plant that is being relocated to that location.
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8 February 2021 | 154 replies
To imply poor people don't have a right to housing or that a landlord who provides them housing should be penalized is wrong.Poor people work in essential jobs at meat packing plants, grocery stores, gas stations and restaurants.