Thursday, January 11, 2007

Mobile home owner Insurance

Some landlords gave up. Charles Adams of Citrus Park owned two rental homes and sold both of them as tax bills became too much. He sold a 1,300-square-foot rental home in Ballast Point at a time when neighbors were building enormous new homes, driving up his property tax bill at a $1,000-a-year clip. He waited until after the death of a longtime tenant to sell an 800-square-foot home in Palm River last year.
The dam that was destroyed was used to raise the water level of the Fremont River to meet irrigation ditches along the bank. Hanksville farmer David Johnson said until the dam is rebuilt, farmers will be unable to access the water for their fields. He said he doesn't know how the crops will be irrigated in the spring
To be sure, the picture is mixed. Almost 190,000 renter households exceed the traditional standard spending upward of one-third of their income on housing. But the county also is home to a growing number of luxury renters: households with six-figure incomes that typically spend less than 20 percent of their income on housing.

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