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If your neighbor is elderly they may have physical troubles with lawn upkeep and may be embarrassed about losing their mobility.
Renters may have less interest in the upkeep of these properties, and may be more likely to drag on to the porch that wobbly lounger with splitting vinyl upholstery.
Farther south, in Patagonia, where estates of 100,000 acres or more are not uncommon and the cost of upkeep is even higher, the situation may be even worse.
However, it might not be accessible year-round or it may be prone to poor upkeep, plowing, and other services.
Astronauts will conduct four spacewalks to perform maintenance on the station, and the mission may be extended two days to perform more upkeep.
No matter how energy-efficient, economical and handsome a work of architecture may be, it still depends on upkeep and security.
Though they fragment habitats, potentially lead to genetic isolation and require costly upkeep (some say too costly) smaller, fenced reserves may be lions' best hope.
When they are not cleaning the ovens, these workers are responsible for general upkeep tasks or for helping other workers wherever it may be necessary.
If environmental issues in high-poverty neighborhoods contribute to the disparity, greater effort may be warranted, for example, on the upkeep of cooling towers and water systems in the buildings in these areas.
Aluminum may be very reasonably priced and low upkeep.
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