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Re: [Syd] Why do trains sound horn when leaving platform?



That certainly wouldn't be the case if the property is rented and he is
the tenant.


MrPC


In article <6v1g6.462$gb1.34418@news4.aus1.giganews.com>,
  "Dave Proctor" <daproc@spambait.ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> Because property values were down because of the train noises,
resulting in
> either a reduced purchase price or reduced rental. Now that a
property has
> been obtained for less than what it *would* be worth (without the
train
> noises), he is trying to increase the value of that property.


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