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<blockquote data-quote="LiamRollings" data-source="post: 4054216" data-attributes="member: 45212"><p>Hi JCMaloney, </p><p>I'm certainly not here to rinse anyone, unfortunately we've had a few delays on the construction at the first site, we were hoping to be up and running by now, thus the reason for the website coming to a grinding halt at the booking point. A frustration I know all too well.</p><p>The reason I haven't mentioned any finances is because every location is different and all our units are custom built, we don't deal with "off the shelf", therefore im reluctant to make a sweeping financial statement. Some sites are more financially viable than others due to location, scenery etc. But to put some context on it, once the first site is operating, the landowner will see an 80,000% profit increase on the land we are renting over the course of the agreed contact.</p><p>However, if we find a site that we think could work well, we would then offer the land owner guaranteed rental income on the site(planning permitted), all of our units are completely eco-friendly and have zero impact on the site, so at the end of the contract, we can hand the land back exactly as we found it. As our units are built on wheels, we don't need planning permission for construction, only change of use of the land, which we will take care of and at the end of the contract, we can also provide the paperwork to change the site back to its original use. </p><p>We like to think It's a mutually beneficial agreement and all of our designs/plans are created to fit around the plans of the landowner. </p><p>Hopefully that gives you a bit more clarity, however if you do have any questions, please feel free to ask.</p><p></p><p>Liam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiamRollings, post: 4054216, member: 45212"] Hi JCMaloney, I'm certainly not here to rinse anyone, unfortunately we've had a few delays on the construction at the first site, we were hoping to be up and running by now, thus the reason for the website coming to a grinding halt at the booking point. A frustration I know all too well. The reason I haven't mentioned any finances is because every location is different and all our units are custom built, we don't deal with "off the shelf", therefore im reluctant to make a sweeping financial statement. Some sites are more financially viable than others due to location, scenery etc. But to put some context on it, once the first site is operating, the landowner will see an 80,000% profit increase on the land we are renting over the course of the agreed contact. However, if we find a site that we think could work well, we would then offer the land owner guaranteed rental income on the site(planning permitted), all of our units are completely eco-friendly and have zero impact on the site, so at the end of the contract, we can hand the land back exactly as we found it. As our units are built on wheels, we don't need planning permission for construction, only change of use of the land, which we will take care of and at the end of the contract, we can also provide the paperwork to change the site back to its original use. We like to think It's a mutually beneficial agreement and all of our designs/plans are created to fit around the plans of the landowner. Hopefully that gives you a bit more clarity, however if you do have any questions, please feel free to ask. Liam [/QUOTE]
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