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I don't know if this has been addressed or not, why wasn't there a fund to deal with long-term maintenance issues? From the first day, part of the monthly HOA fees should be invested to cover major repairs in the future.
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Clambo and TPB know.
I just read that ALL owners of these units were about to be soon hit with a $100,000 assessment fee per unit for overdue repairs
We're really in the infancy of building tall buildings if you think about it.The beautiful Woolworth building is 108 years old, the Empire State is 90. When Margaret Truman's piano started falling through the floor of the White House in 1949, it was said that the floor was so rotten that it had only remained in place out of habit. It was determined the whole structure was just a shell that could fall at any minute. The Trumans were relocated across the street and the entire structure gutted and rebuilt between 1950 and 1952 and that was 70 years ago. No telling how many other ancient structures are borderline. The downside of being a young country. We tear stuff down when it's 50 years old, people in Europe are living and working in structures 800 or more years old that weren't built with timing devices to self-destruct in 75 years.
According to NIST's official report the damage to the corner of WTC7 did not contribute to it's collapse.
The official story say's that office fires caused a column to weaken causing the cascading failure of every column and beam in the building.
From the first day, part of the monthly HOA fees should be invested to cover major repairs in the future.
That explains everything that happened on 9-11, the cables are much thinner, and less resistant to heat, than rebar. And after enough of the cables snapped in those 9-11 buildings, the whole building easily took a shit. I think the NIST was in cover up mode about the tension cables, so they didn't mention it.
WTC7 blueprints are available. WTC7 supposedly went down because office fires caused beams to weaken.
It's precast concrete slabs held together with cables, I think. This guy explains it better than I can:
https://youtu.be/WJoTw4orM58
I once looked at a place on Jupiter Island; the HOA was $1300/month.
Right, no condos for me, and no shared walls. I will require the ability to walk all the way around any property I buy.
I had no choice but to take this hopefully minor irritant and not death sentence vaccine due to unavoidable circumstances.
farmer2021 says
I had no choice but to take this hopefully minor irritant and not death sentence vaccine due to unavoidable circumstances.
Did they hold you down and jab you?
I figger I'll write my own paycheck when almost all of our workforce is dead in less than two years.
It’s all fair game when someone is trying to kill you.
The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the elements of the subject matter involved as to enable him to make an understanding and enlightened decision.
No one is under any obligation to take experimental drugs:
Pressure to get the shot, assuming you need that job, is tremendous.
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