Maritime law. It's how float homes can be a way to have a home without any property, live cheap tax free.These are inland seas. I know of what I speak.
Come winter you can drive to your house.
Maritime law. It's how float homes can be a way to have a home without any property, live cheap tax free.These are inland seas. I know of what I speak.
You never knew the racism is rampant and it's not whites?Wait a minute. Taxslave mentioned nothing about racism. He was talking about their purchasing power pricing everyone else out of the market. That's just the free market doing its work.
You figure that "float homes" do well on the Great Lakes, do you? You clearly have no clue, at all Saskatchewan.Maritime law. It's how float homes can be a way to have a home without any property, live cheap tax free.
Come winter you can drive to your house.
"Move to the steep countryside" Truth be told, time to fill the canyons in first and build on the flat parts. unless you like California style firesBC is running a "Move to the countryside" campaign?
No clue?You figure that "float homes" do well on the Great Lakes, do you? You clearly have no clue, at all Saskatchewan.
No clue?You figure that "float homes" do well on the Great Lakes, do you? You clearly have no clue, at all Saskatchewan.
If any one of those vessels ventures out into Lake Erie (one of the most dangerous ones, btw) the Coast Guard rescue people should be notified IMMEDIATELY before they all die when the barge flips over/snaps in two in Lake Erie's notorious steep, square waves. There is no safe place for pontoon boat on any of the Lakes. They are restricted to well protected anchorages. These ain't sloughs. Erie is more like the English Channel.No clue?
Best let the developer of this floating community on Erie in on your secret knowledge.
https://www.greatlakesscuttlebutt.c...ing-homes-hosting-open-house-2-big-weekends/L
If I ever stay in Yellowknife, I will definitely take in a fishing charter.If you're ever in Yellowknife stay at a floating bnb.
http://www.thefloatingbnb.com/photos/
It ain't tax free anymore. At a minimum one has to have a foreshore lease.Maritime law. It's how float homes can be a way to have a home without any property, live cheap tax free.
Come winter you can drive to your house.
Lease with whom?It ain't tax free anymore. At a minimum one has to have a foreshore lease.
Government.If it is salt water it would be federal. Fresh water would be the province. THen there is whatever Port authority that has jurisdiction in the area, if any.Lease with whom?
Nope.. Alberta is joining the USA...It's now happening.. thanks to Trudeau.
That happens a lot to us too. They sell their house in some city and "retire" here pushing up house prices so people born here Can no longer afford a house. The worst part is they start demanding we change the way we live to suit what they consider a country lifestyle somewhere between Green Acres and Andy of Mayberry) With all the ammenities they had in the city of course.