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toms skor
- 投稿者: ゲスト 投稿日時: 2015/7/3 15:15:58
- As I see it, there are several aspects to securing a successful sale. Mr. Haddad alludes to some of them in his recent press releases. One consideration is the route that prospective buyers may have to take in removing liens on the property. Anyone knows that tradesmen need to be paid for services rendered. Another consideration is the prospective buyer's use for said property. Right now it looks as though it's been hit by a tsunami. There is a mess of leftover construction debris, with water filling the re bar craters and a mammoth pile of fill that "beautifies" the property. The question arises as to who will deal with this. I notice that the behemoth crane has finally gone. Hopefully, the city got storage revenue for the time it was on the property.Let's not forget that several hundred meter readers will be out of work. They say that they will be re employing them in other areas, but if that were true, why did BC Hydro change their occupation status from "permanent" to "casual" or "temporary?" This is a common industry practice to avoid severance and retraining costs.