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I've exactly that problem now! I watch my little one during the day and
when the wife gets home from work we eat and she is usually getting ready
for bed , or at least the wee one. My hangar is the basement right now and
well ...rivet guns make alot of noise, so she tells me ! ;)
Patrick
student SP
aircraft structural mech
"Morgans" <jsmorgan@chJUarNKer.net> wrote in message
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> "Steve Easudes" <east66nospam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>> I am a Realtor in Michigan and we have a similar "homestead" law. In MI
>> not only is there a cap on your taxable value, you pay less millage
>> also. There are several runway communities around here (southeast MI)
>> and some people attach their hangars and others do not. The law says that
>> the land and all buildings on that piece of land form your "homestead"
>> so there is no tax advantage for an attached hangar.
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> Personally, I'd not be in favor of building an attached hangar.
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> My wife likes to retire early, while I like to stay up late. If I wanted
> to
> work on something, I'd have to worry about making too much noise.
> Fumes
> would be another thing that would be a problem with an attached shop.
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> A short walkway to the hangar would be all that is needed to isolate noise
> and smells.
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> Jim in NC
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