Your Questions About Windmills For Sale

Chris Your Questions About Windmills For Sale

Chris asks…

Requesting commercial windmills in our yard?

I live in New York, and our yard is about 3 miles from the north eastern tip of lake Erie and only flat land and and a thruway is between our house and the lake. Our land is basically a large wind tunnel, and more and more often my family and I are hearing about people letting companies build large wind mills in their yard, thus gaining free electricity, and a very small percentage of profits from the sales.

I was wondering if anyone knew if there was any way possible to let these companies know that our land is available to them, if its at all possible for them to use it. (I assume they would have to inspect the area first to make sure it was suitable….if there was any way to contact them in the first place)

admin answers:

The obvious answer is to call your power company.

Next obvious answer is to look on the internet.

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Donna Your Questions About Windmills For Sale

Donna asks…

Can a VA Loan be used for a Sheriff’s Sale property?

There has been a lot of input stating that is is next to impossible to use a VA loan on a foreclosed properties. I am looking at bidding on a cabin at a great price and I have two main concerns.

First, the home may not qualify “as is” for a standard VA Loan for “Existing Construction” but couldn’t it qualify under the VA Loan’s “Proposed or Under Construction” category as an eligible property? That way any required repairs would be identified and the cost rolled into the loan?

The second concern is that the home is not hooked into standard electric utilities. It currently has a generator and a battery bank and I would install a residential windmill. The property has been surveyed as being in a commercial grade wind zone.

I know the property well and the opeing bid is half of the construction cost not to mention the 20 acres. Thank you for your input.
The plan would be that as “Proposed Construction” the cost of the windmill or other VA required power would be included in the loan. The 10% down at auction is not a problem. With a VA loan I would recover the 10% upon full payment. I would prefer to finance the entire amount and put the 10% into other new home costs.

admin answers:

In my area, Lots of homes outside the conventional power grid have been purchased using VA guaranteed loans. So I would say there is a way to purchase using renewable energy sources you list.

As for purchasing foreclosed homes, the only problem I can fore see is if the home is going up for auction and the amount of money needed is unknown or some other unforeseeable factor. If the home has already been through the auction and the deed is clear of clouds, it should be as simple as any other VA loan.

VA loans work like this. The VA guarantees the bank they will be paid back if they loan money to you. The only time the VA actually puts up the money for a loan is in a circumstance where the Veteran can’t get a conventional loan from a bank.

Steven Your Questions About Windmills For Sale

Steven asks…

What are some of your ideas to pull America out of its Economic crisis?

What I would do:
1. Legalize Gay Marriage (because all marriages cost lots of money wether they be gay or straight)
2. Legalize Marijuana for Sale, keep it regulated (ask for I.D., etc.)
3. Legalize Prostitution, moderate it (like the porn industry) to keep it safe and put much less money in the hands of criminals since a majority of all prostitution is to fund criminal and gang-related activities
4. Get all soldiers back to the U.S., get them working and spending (let the “terrorists” do as they like in their own country since this war is basically pointless)
5. Fix energy problem (stop off-shore drilling and implement more land-drilling to create more jobs and make it slightly safer for the environment; build more solar panels, windmills, etc.)
6. Slightly increase taxes of upper-middle class and above, and decrease taxes of lower-middle class and below
7. Stop printing as much money
8. Stop printing “In God We Trust” on the dollar, since printing “In God We Trust” is a violation of the seperation of church and state, and also uses a fraction of a pennies worth of ink. Over time that cost builds up and with as much money as we’re printing currently, that only adds to the national defecit.
9. Tax all places of religious worship
10. Remove all bans of abortion and stem-cell research (without abortion there is no stem-cell research)
11. Not try to bail out miserably failing companies.
12. Stop it with the stimulus packages, we’ve tried three, two of them huge, and only created 20,000 jobs.
13. Stop buying everything from other countries.
14. More funding in space projects. Create jobs and interest kids in engineering.
15. Stop making pennies since it costs more than a penny to make a penny.
16. Introduce some sort of pay scale for high-paying jobs and do something about these bonuses for bank managers and such.
17. Have most, if not all, major sports franchises and leagues widely owned, and introduce a new CBA for each league which doesn’t allow for outrageous pays.
18. Switch from unit banking system to a branch banking system
19. Don’t “leave it to the market.” Some situations should require intervention, especially oil.
20. Minimum voter IQ, as well as mandatory voting or voting that requires a tax to get out of
21. Pay science, engineering and math teachers more money so that higher qualified people from the field will interact with students.
22. Place restrictions on quantitative finance methods, hire better educated financial experts who are focused on sustainable business and not short term maximization
23. Raise tariffs
24. Increase minimum wage
25. Lower minimum drinking age to 19.

With more money in circulation, the national debt will be gone very soon.

Keep in mind, I’m far from an expert when it comes to economics, but what I do know about economics is that by doing these things the debt will decrease greatly.

Your ideas?

admin answers:

Right on. I like all these solutions
legalizing marijuana for sale! Its a major cash crop. That alone would help the economy

Mary Your Questions About Windmills For Sale

Mary asks…

How much should I sell my old windmill for?

We have a house in the country with an old fashioned metal windmill sitting on the property. We have no use for the windmill. It is in decent shape, the wheel still turns but is missing 2 blades, and the tower is 45-50 feet tall. I have advertised it for sale to whoever wants to come take it down and haul it away, and I have several people very interested in it, but I have no idea how much money to ask for it. I don’t want to charge so much as to scare someone away, but I don’t want to short change myself either.

admin answers:

Lots of wind mills are listed on EBAY, go there and see what they are selling for. That should tell you what it is worth.

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