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Verified Insider - Tim Bosma case
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Well, not exactly. If illegal activity is conducted on the property, then it is reasonable to expect repercussions, one of which may be the cancellation of his lease. The details of the lease has not been released but if indeed a chop shop was operating on the leased property as has been suggested, the lease may be broken. Also, some leases have clauses as to what can or cannot be done on the leased property. Obviously, the property was not being used for the original intended purpose.
Exactly, how on earth can you compare the confines of airport hangar, that has designated use, to a man cave. We are not talking about rental space. In fact in commercial designated space on one of our residential/rural properties, we have very specific guidelines to follow and the space must be used for what the municipality has approved it for. There is allowance for specified number of employee parking etc.