If the mod deletes the thread again, let's talk here.
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Anonymous2011-10-31 1:22
I think, at most, 20 people would be on board with this project. Several have said they'd be willing to relocate (myself included). All we need is an abandoned structure, or structures, large enough to house roughly five to ten people.
If we go the single large building (capable of housing upwards of 20) route there will be many issues with maintaining the facilities - both costs and logistics.
We've seen abandoned towns in PA, which have multiple small buildings, but several potential drawbacks. Getting utilities running in these places that have been deserted for years would be VERY difficult.
The best solution would be one or two abandoned houses, OR a *smallish* abandoned school, hospital, hotel, etc. that is either within or nearby an urban center. This is a rather narrow field of possibilities, especially once cost of the location and repairs are factored in.
I'm assuming people are either willing to hold down shit jobs, or get govt. checks, which should cover the bulk of expenses like utilities and internet - it is my opinion that food should be the sole responsibility of each occupant (with obvious bulk ramen distributions).
The requirements for property tax exemption are available online, from the IRS website.
Also, I'm thinking that keeping the place clean and functioning ought to be the responsibility of every person - not just designated "maids". If you can't pitch in to pay the bills, wipe your piss off the seat, or throw away your own trash, you don't deserve the paradise of /jp/ mansion.