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:mobile "home" loop-hole?
did I hear correctly that sometimes if you leave the wheels on a mobile
"home" that the gummint cuts you some slack ? Like it's a loop-hole. "If I can not dance, I want no part in your revolution." Emma Goldman |
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:mobile "home" loop-hole?
cyber wrote:
did I hear correctly that sometimes if you leave the wheels on a mobile "home" that the gummint cuts you some slack ? Like it's a loop-hole. No, you didn't. |
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:mobile "home" loop-hole?
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 06:07:41 -0600, someone wrote:
cyber wrote: did I hear correctly that sometimes if you leave the wheels on a mobile "home" that the gummint cuts you some slack ? Like it's a loop-hole. No, you didn't. This guy is getting more than annoying. About 90% of his posts seem to be about some wishful thinking backdoor "trick" that he thinks will cleverly save him money, whereas instead its more like spending a week reinventing the wheel to save 50 cents. Who told "cyber" this? (Not us.) What kind of slack do they (supposedly) cut you? I think some of his other posts have been about when the patent would run out on Tyvek, and making your own 'trussjoist' type composite beams, stuff like that. Now what I wanna know is, is this guy actually a homeowner, or is he building a home that would use truss joists, or is he getting a mobile home.... That is, would he really choose to live in a mobile instead of a permanent home, if leaving the wheels on got him "some slack" (whatever that means), or maybe does he presently live in a mobile and would go scrounge up some wheels???? As the method actors say, "what is his motivation"? -v. |
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