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If you had $5 to $8 grand what would you buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 371197" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>I agree on all accounts. It does suck and I don't quite understand about the homeowner owning the line to the main. I'm trying to make myself feel better knowing that by making the homeowner responsible for the total cost that the property taxes are lower. Frankly, right about now I'd go for a little higher property tax bill so that my fellow citizens would be helping to pay the expense. In the end it's a "you can pay me now or you can pay me later" kind of deal. Because of the severe cold we can get here the line is about 6' deep so it takes a backhoe and a steel cage to prevent cave ins. Not what a typical homeowner has in the garage. We are only charged for the water that comes through the meter which is in the house (the meter, not the water!). And we aren't charged for the many hours the city has spent keeping the road safe.</p><p></p><p>If Jim hadn't made this a family rated web site I'd go on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 371197, member: 1417"] I agree on all accounts. It does suck and I don't quite understand about the homeowner owning the line to the main. I'm trying to make myself feel better knowing that by making the homeowner responsible for the total cost that the property taxes are lower. Frankly, right about now I'd go for a little higher property tax bill so that my fellow citizens would be helping to pay the expense. In the end it's a "you can pay me now or you can pay me later" kind of deal. Because of the severe cold we can get here the line is about 6' deep so it takes a backhoe and a steel cage to prevent cave ins. Not what a typical homeowner has in the garage. We are only charged for the water that comes through the meter which is in the house (the meter, not the water!). And we aren't charged for the many hours the city has spent keeping the road safe. If Jim hadn't made this a family rated web site I'd go on... [/QUOTE]
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