How cemiteries works? Once it's full, how it keep getting money to exist? Is it a good business? Should I get one?
>>326740
They charge so much money to get in that they can invest it and the capital gains pays for the maintenance.
It's not a good business: it's hard enough to break even and pay the staff, let alone try to make money. Most cemeteries are non-profit organisations, so they can get non-profit tax exemptions.
In the UK, after a certain period of years, they dig up the oldest corpses and crush them down to a fine dust which they then use as de-icing powder on road surfaces, mixed with salt ;)
>>326934
wtf
>>326767
This and cremation is alot cheaper than buying a plot and holding a funeral.
>>326934
Please provide source.
This wouldn't be an issue if property tax wasn't a thing.
>>327105
Cause the skellingtons get up at the weekend and mow the grass?