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Water Rights can Lead to An Increase in Cash Flows for New Zealand Landowners (DominionPost)

(April 16, 2009, The Dominion Post)
Landowners with the right to take more water than they need are selling their surplus allocations and pocketing the cash.
There is nothing illegal about selling access to public water for private gain, but conservationists say it is a growing practice that could spell doom for rivers already under pressure, and [...]

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Recession Means Water Investors will Have to Wait for Boom Years (Reuters)

(April 15, 2009, Reuters)
Water scarcity means big growth for companies that purify, transport, and distribute the world’s most essential resource, but a global recession that has halted new projects and put off price hikes means water investors will have to wait for the boom years.
Water, cheap and indispensable, has long been prized as a stable [...]

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As a Property Manager, Money and Water are Your Two Most Precious Resources (LeakBird)

Perhaps you’re new to the field of
property management or landlording, or
weathered by years of experience. Two
things, however, you hold dear no
matter what level you operate from.
Your two most precious resources
are MONEY & WATER.
If you have cash flows that are secure,
you don’t have to evict your tenant
due to foreclosure.  If you have a
secure water supply, you [...]

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How Landlords and Property Managers can Secure Their Tenants’ Water Supplies at the Single Largest Water Waste Point, the (Running) Toilet (LeakBird)

Property managers, landlords and water companies or utilities consider two resources their most precious:

Money
Water

Without secure cash flows and water supplies, their businesses will be under water almost instantaneously.
Because 95% of landlords and property managers pay their tenants’ water bills, it’s natural that they’re interested in where they can most effectively manage and secure the [...]

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