System and, of course, in china as well. I think what it means also is that amongst all of the various imbalances in the economy in china right now, the Property Sector might be the weight on the economy that lasts the longest simply because it is going to be such a slow slog in terms of restructuring this debt. We have seen pictures of unfinished buildings, families and even sometimes having to squat in those buildings because they cannot afford to pay the rent and pay their mortgage on these properties. What can china do to try to boost this up . Somehow the key to this issue right now is to complete Unfinished Projects because this will at least keep some of the financing flowing. As you mentioned, many, many projects are presold and the households that buy those properties, they make Mortgage Payments even if they are not able to take delivery of the product but as construction has come to a halt, they stop making those and that means no Income Accruing to the Property Developer th
Through the us legal system and of course in china as well. I think what it means also is that amongst all of the various imbalances in the economy in china right now, the property sector might be the weight on the economy that lasts the longest simply because it is going to be such a slow slog in terms of restructuring of this debt. We have seen pictures of unfinished buildings, families and even sometimes having to squat in those buildings because they cannot afford to pay the rent and pay their mortgage on these properties. What can china do to try to boost this up . Somehow the key to this issue right now is to complete Unfinished Projects because this will at least keep some of the financing flowing. As you mentioned, the many, many projects are presold and the households that buy those properties they make Mortgage Payments even if they are not able to take delivery of the product but as construction has come to a halt, they stop making those and that means no Income Accruing to
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The early arrival of Eagle County’s first large wildfire of the season last week and, with it, Stage 2 fire restrictions has resurfaced an inevitable question: What should happen to those who don’t do their part to prevent fires?
The Eagle County Sheriff’s Office typically takes an education-forward approach to dealing with people who violate the county’s fire mitigation restrictions, but there are a few criminal charges that can be utilized in more extreme cases, Sheriff James van Beek said.
“We wrote the (fire restriction) ordinance in such a way as that it’s more of an education piece … but it gives us a set of teeth should we need it,” van Beek said. “We approach it from the community policing standpoint of we need everyone to do their part because we’re all part of this community and if everyone does their part, then that lowers the risk.”