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I have mixed feeling about this. On the one hand, I have always been an ardent supporter of Habitat. I've personally helped build 5 homes, and I would encourage others to invest time and money in the charity. It's worth it just to be able to do something that means that much to someone.
On the other hand, these homes, by dint of the areas they generally exsist in, can't really be expected to last too long. Sooner or later they will change hands, and in some cases, even the original owners fail to maintain them properly, either due to more pressing concerns, or simple neglect. Nonetheless, as long as the time and effort is provided voluntarily, I support Habitat and programs like it. Charity is about giving selflessly, which means no expectation of reward or result. If the work you contribute or the money you donate is rendered worthless in six months, it is no matter. That's what makes it charity.
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It's a great program overall, though. The idea of 'sweat-equity' for the future owners, that they have to put in many hours working on the house themselves, really helps to put a face on the work you are doing. |
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If any of these houses last 5 years it will be a miracle.
These houses arent built to hit the market. They are built to hold heat and keep the elements out. Anything more requires MUCH more effort and cost meaning FAR less sheltered. To compensate many who give to live in these places try HARD to maintain them with what little money they have. However I have heard of others become crack houses, cat houses, etc.. Dealing with cockroaches is easy. Modern roach traps are a substance which causes them to be unable to feed the young and also shuts down part of the system to process the food they eat. When done right it is 100 percent effective. Also they explode in population ONLY when they have serious food to feed on. Meaning the houses must have food laying around everywhere. |
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You get what you pay for.
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I get a cool programme in France it's called Extrem makeover home edition i cry like a grand ma each time i see it . In France there isn't habitat problems as you can benefit minimal ressources when you're unemployed and you can exercise a right to habitat to your town council . in theory cause the law that gives the right to the habitat dates from 2008 and apparently it takes a bit to be put in place
concerning the Fairways oaks story it seems it's not very serious except maybe the dump thing |
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