If you own a structure it costs you money to remove it but if it burns down and you have insurance then the insurance company covers that uh-huh so we've actually had cases in the past not so frequent nowadays where a structure might be burned down intentionally for the purpose of avoiding the cost of demolition or even complying with code improvements trying to bring it up. We're looking at two vehicles one bonding I mentioned the bonding model where you place a bond on a structure at its point of construction like a cell tower or wind turbine  and then at the end of the useful life of that structure that local government has access to that bond to pay for the removal of that structure so it's

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