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The problem is that housing (and healthcare) are too expensive for too many. Homeowners are also facing unexpected costs, and you cannot just quit. Say, the water is gone; water comes from the well and is pumped uphill, but something is wrong and the tanks are empty. You have not a drop of water in the house... Happened…
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I sold the house a year ago and can't be happier. Rain? Leaks? Land sliding, retaining walls creaking or broken? No water? Flooding? No power? Heavy trees falling across your driveway? Landscaping? Not my problem anymore. Besides, those services are shared among a few hundred renters and are much, much cheaper than calling…
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Only if you consider it a problem, not an advantage. Bats eat mosquitos, for example. I had a bat or two parked at the house (outside, but under an awning.) They were harmless. Never bothered me. But I could hear their ultrasound pulses occasionally (the chirp.) Bats are quite nice, unless you are a professional insect.