Like I said, some.
Like I said, some.
You do in condo buildings.
Depends on the State.
Or people trying to prevent that. I was on the board to block crazy people:
Not every HOA has rules like that. Some have none and are only related to communal property maintenance (like roads and sidewalks).
Well they are necessary in some situations. I was on the condo board (got roped in) and most of what we did was common area maintenance and repair. About the only homeowner rule stuff we did was related to not damaging other people’s property and trying to coordinate water shutoffs and move in dates (160+ units with…
Recently, I spoke to Adam Hitchcock, a lifelong Houston resident and a water-proofer by trade. Hitchcock is 32. He doesn’t live in a flood zone, but he has homeowners insurance, and he says he knows his water damage: His company is responsible for everything from private homes to high-rises. He documented…
We have one of the highest corporate tax rates in the developed world. Lowering it was actually one of Obama’s (unfulfilled) campaign promises.
pulling a gun out during a confrontation almost always a case of assault.
Yeah someone already corrected me and I was wrong.
Solar arrays have been found to retain value in home sales (at least in CA and HI) so its not as bad an idea as you might think.
That seems odd. I can tell you from personal knowledge that NG producers have very zero power over what PG&E does in NorCal so I would be surprised if it was different in SoCal.
None of that is the same as a global food shortage.
You are correct, my mistake
Ha, yeah that was a poorly structured sentence :-(
You missed the part where I said there would be regional disruptions. There will be no global one.
If it was more cost effective why put a cap on it?
Someone should. Also, “Allopathic” in the USA is a another term for homeopathic which is not to be confused with holistic medicine.
Almost everything homeopathic is a scam and every-time my wife mistakenly comes home with something for our infant that is homeopathic I want to start a class action against them.
Here is the thing, I am pro-electric vehicles (I plan to buy one for our next purchase) but this is not the way to do things. California is a HUGE state and while electric vehicles make sense in the urban areas (where I live) they make zero sense for people in the rural areas and even LA can strain the range of most…