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can i get towed if i park in front of a house thats not mine?

there's no fire hydrant or restrictions. just the neighbour doesnt want me to park there, and has threatened to tow my car, can she?

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he has a brain turmor killed his entire familt, got a way with it
I would say cautious. Wear a mask. Here's what I read: Asbestos became more widespread during the industrial revolution; in the 1860s it was used as insulation in the U.S. and Canada. By the mid 20th century uses included fire retardant coatings, concrete, bricks, pipes and fireplace cement, heat, fire, and acid resistant gaskets, pipe insulation, ceiling insulation, fireproof drywall, flooring, roofing, lawn furniture, and drywall joint compound. According to the U.S. EPA Asbestos Building Inspectors Manual, chrysotile accounts for approximately 95% of asbestos found in buildings in the United States. Chrysotile is often present in a wide variety of materials, including: joint compound mud and texture coats vinyl floor tiles, sheeting, adhesives roofing tars, felts, siding, and shingles transite panels, siding, countertops, and pipes fireproofing caulk gaskets brake pads and shoes clutch plates stage curtains fire blankets interior fire doors fireproof clothing for firefighters thermal pipe insulation
Sounds to me like you need to get a HVAC expert in to figure out why your house is developing so much humidity and where it's coming from. Most folks that I know use humidifiers in winter to PUT moisture into their home's air, to keep things from drying out, they don't use dehumidifiers, only in the summer. There's a problem there that needs to be addressed, and I'm afraid we can't solve this here on Answers.Oh, and by the way, a whole house dehumidifier is called an air conditioner.

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