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Relying on continued good faith for something so critical to your business seems at best, daft.
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Why lease? I thought all clubs would want to own the property.My club has a 99 year lease...I'll be long dead before it's up.
Why lease? I thought all clubs would want to own the property.
RCWA does and if it's decided to be sold all members in good standing get a piece.
And no, the member count is capped.
There's a golf club in Illinois that's on leased land. The owner did this intentionally to allow the surrounding land to get built up with infrastructure and zoning for semi-rural estate homes. When the lease is up his heirs have a gold mine on the sale of the land.Why lease? I thought all clubs would want to own the property.
RCWA does and if it's decided to be sold all members in good standing get a piece.
And no, the member count is capped.
How crowded does it get on the weekends there? It is close by for me, but I saw that they have a pretty limited number of ranges.Not sure, I jointed a few years after they opened. It's the Central Carolina Gun Club.
It's not very busy, I shoot mostly on weekends, and have only had to wait a few times over the years. I shoot mostly first thing in the morning.How crowded does it get on the weekends there? It is close by for me, but I saw that they have a pretty limited number of ranges.
I'm a member there as well. Its rarely busy on normal days. You have to keep an eye on the calendar for the monthly matches as it can get pretty packed for those.How crowded does it get on the weekends there? It is close by for me, but I saw that they have a pretty limited number of ranges.