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Yes, or hire some entity to manage it. Which is quite different than waiting for it to be managed.

Not to mention the scale of rural communities makes the task proportionately less complicated. Scale matters very much. For example, if you are on the subway, how do you know who owns the magazine in your lap? There's a system of justice at work, it's very small in scale and you didn't need a lawyer to figure it out.




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