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westernrvparkow
Sep 10, 2016Explorer
elialane7 wrote:Any contractor who doesn't get paid. The investor who saw his money misappropriated. Anyone who gets hurt on the job. Any person who actually stays there and injures themselves (I am sure liability insurance is way down their list of things to procure and you can't insure a business that isn't permitted). Anyone who has their rigs damaged by improperly wired electrical services. Anyone who gets sick because the well water wasn't tested and treated if necessary. The neighbors who have sewage flowing into their property from an unlicensed septic system. The neighbors who feel they are impacted by a park that isn't properly zoned. The state or feds who sue because the sewage flows into the stream that is the genesis of the flood zone. The city or county whose cease and desist order was not obeyed. And there are probably 100 more that I am not thinking of.
wait westernrvparkowner who would be suing them? the city?
OH one other VERY IMPORTANT thing. When those credit card companies and other creditors come looking for their $200,000, in Texas your homestead is completely safe. Once you have turned that homestead into commercial property, they will attack it like a hungry bear attacks an injured elk.
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