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Try to think back to why you wanted to move to New Hampshire. Leave your regulations in Connecticut and New Jersey.
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I was born here.
I live three miles from the hospital in which I was birthed, and two miles from the home I came to afterward. |
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I did not move to New Hampshire to avoid regulation. Regulation is not necessarily bad, re the train wreck in Ohio. My move was about another totally different issue.
Thankful for the rain we are having in California. Will be returning in a few short weeks. _________________________________________ I am a retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic |
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Well. . . when I moved here I lived in a cabin, heated with only wood and bathed in the river for 9 months out of the year. It was great. But population exists, and my way of life cannot be sustained when there are many. So regulation happens.
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Location: Merrimack and Welch Island
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I recently had some proposals for vacation property management in FL. One of the proposals said they screened prospective tenants and indicated that there was a black list. I would suggest that a national management firm can do this well, and that an individual renting through the internet is at the other end of the spectrum. The higher management fees they get may be worth it. Losing rent after a tenant has damaged a place delaying the following rental can be a big problem for future rentals. Certainly, if you lose one week out of ten summer weeks, that's a big part of your cash flow. They also had an optional insurance program that paid up to $25K for tenant damage. It doesn't take much to chew up a security deposit. There was also an incentive program for tenants to report mishaps immediately, minimizing damage.
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