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ParticipantOne more caveat to the whole “autism” debate…what is classified as autism is not the same today as what was classified decades past.
We’re fixing now what didn’t even get recognized as needing fixing before. Not good, not bad.
So now you have to decide if you really believe that there is a coherent conspiracy “Big Pharma” peddling vaccines vs. a coherent conspiracy of “Big Therapy” peddling services to slow learners. Your call.
p.s. how conspiracy theories abound when Dilbert’s boss is found so readily in any management endeavor is beyond me…
edna_mode
ParticipantOne more caveat to the whole “autism” debate…what is classified as autism is not the same today as what was classified decades past.
We’re fixing now what didn’t even get recognized as needing fixing before. Not good, not bad.
So now you have to decide if you really believe that there is a coherent conspiracy “Big Pharma” peddling vaccines vs. a coherent conspiracy of “Big Therapy” peddling services to slow learners. Your call.
p.s. how conspiracy theories abound when Dilbert’s boss is found so readily in any management endeavor is beyond me…
edna_mode
ParticipantOne more caveat to the whole “autism” debate…what is classified as autism is not the same today as what was classified decades past.
We’re fixing now what didn’t even get recognized as needing fixing before. Not good, not bad.
So now you have to decide if you really believe that there is a coherent conspiracy “Big Pharma” peddling vaccines vs. a coherent conspiracy of “Big Therapy” peddling services to slow learners. Your call.
p.s. how conspiracy theories abound when Dilbert’s boss is found so readily in any management endeavor is beyond me…
edna_mode
ParticipantOne more caveat to the whole “autism” debate…what is classified as autism is not the same today as what was classified decades past.
We’re fixing now what didn’t even get recognized as needing fixing before. Not good, not bad.
So now you have to decide if you really believe that there is a coherent conspiracy “Big Pharma” peddling vaccines vs. a coherent conspiracy of “Big Therapy” peddling services to slow learners. Your call.
p.s. how conspiracy theories abound when Dilbert’s boss is found so readily in any management endeavor is beyond me…
edna_mode
ParticipantHere is a map of all UTC condos, so you can do some digging on which condo projects you are most interested in. I think you will get better feedback if you ask by name of the complex, plus you can figure out geographically where would be better for you before you get in the car. If you click on the links, there’s stuff about how many have sold recently, how many bedrooms are in that project, year built (clue as to likely needed maintenance), etc. :
In general, parking is terrible near most of the UTC condos — I would suggest making sure you have a reserved parking spot/garage for you. I think most condos in UTC give you that for at least one car. If you have a teen with their own car, make sure they have reserved parking. Last year there was a car-window smasher that would go on the Via Alicante area and mess up the cars parked on the street. There have also been thefts of cars in this area that were parked near the street, even if they were in the “driveway” (private road) of the condoplex.
Advice about renting from Craiglist:
Ask when major maintenance (roof replacement, termite tenting) was done that might cause you to have to move out during your lease. Choose accordingly.
Ask your colleagues, friends you trust, etc. about HOA finance gossip — e.g. Place A is solid, Place B is shaky and doesn’t have money to fix the roof, etc. Verbal is good; it counts as hearsay should any condo complex take umbrage at “defamation”. But if you narrow it down and go look yourself what condition the properties are in, you’ll figure this out even without the rumors.
And for goodness sake, run Google and the property tax search on your potential landlord to a) see if you can verify the person talking to you really is the owner; and b) if they are behind in their taxes, they’re probably foreclosure bait — don’t add unnecessary stress and steer clear.
edna_mode
ParticipantHere is a map of all UTC condos, so you can do some digging on which condo projects you are most interested in. I think you will get better feedback if you ask by name of the complex, plus you can figure out geographically where would be better for you before you get in the car. If you click on the links, there’s stuff about how many have sold recently, how many bedrooms are in that project, year built (clue as to likely needed maintenance), etc. :
In general, parking is terrible near most of the UTC condos — I would suggest making sure you have a reserved parking spot/garage for you. I think most condos in UTC give you that for at least one car. If you have a teen with their own car, make sure they have reserved parking. Last year there was a car-window smasher that would go on the Via Alicante area and mess up the cars parked on the street. There have also been thefts of cars in this area that were parked near the street, even if they were in the “driveway” (private road) of the condoplex.
Advice about renting from Craiglist:
Ask when major maintenance (roof replacement, termite tenting) was done that might cause you to have to move out during your lease. Choose accordingly.
Ask your colleagues, friends you trust, etc. about HOA finance gossip — e.g. Place A is solid, Place B is shaky and doesn’t have money to fix the roof, etc. Verbal is good; it counts as hearsay should any condo complex take umbrage at “defamation”. But if you narrow it down and go look yourself what condition the properties are in, you’ll figure this out even without the rumors.
And for goodness sake, run Google and the property tax search on your potential landlord to a) see if you can verify the person talking to you really is the owner; and b) if they are behind in their taxes, they’re probably foreclosure bait — don’t add unnecessary stress and steer clear.
edna_mode
ParticipantHere is a map of all UTC condos, so you can do some digging on which condo projects you are most interested in. I think you will get better feedback if you ask by name of the complex, plus you can figure out geographically where would be better for you before you get in the car. If you click on the links, there’s stuff about how many have sold recently, how many bedrooms are in that project, year built (clue as to likely needed maintenance), etc. :
In general, parking is terrible near most of the UTC condos — I would suggest making sure you have a reserved parking spot/garage for you. I think most condos in UTC give you that for at least one car. If you have a teen with their own car, make sure they have reserved parking. Last year there was a car-window smasher that would go on the Via Alicante area and mess up the cars parked on the street. There have also been thefts of cars in this area that were parked near the street, even if they were in the “driveway” (private road) of the condoplex.
Advice about renting from Craiglist:
Ask when major maintenance (roof replacement, termite tenting) was done that might cause you to have to move out during your lease. Choose accordingly.
Ask your colleagues, friends you trust, etc. about HOA finance gossip — e.g. Place A is solid, Place B is shaky and doesn’t have money to fix the roof, etc. Verbal is good; it counts as hearsay should any condo complex take umbrage at “defamation”. But if you narrow it down and go look yourself what condition the properties are in, you’ll figure this out even without the rumors.
And for goodness sake, run Google and the property tax search on your potential landlord to a) see if you can verify the person talking to you really is the owner; and b) if they are behind in their taxes, they’re probably foreclosure bait — don’t add unnecessary stress and steer clear.
edna_mode
ParticipantHere is a map of all UTC condos, so you can do some digging on which condo projects you are most interested in. I think you will get better feedback if you ask by name of the complex, plus you can figure out geographically where would be better for you before you get in the car. If you click on the links, there’s stuff about how many have sold recently, how many bedrooms are in that project, year built (clue as to likely needed maintenance), etc. :
In general, parking is terrible near most of the UTC condos — I would suggest making sure you have a reserved parking spot/garage for you. I think most condos in UTC give you that for at least one car. If you have a teen with their own car, make sure they have reserved parking. Last year there was a car-window smasher that would go on the Via Alicante area and mess up the cars parked on the street. There have also been thefts of cars in this area that were parked near the street, even if they were in the “driveway” (private road) of the condoplex.
Advice about renting from Craiglist:
Ask when major maintenance (roof replacement, termite tenting) was done that might cause you to have to move out during your lease. Choose accordingly.
Ask your colleagues, friends you trust, etc. about HOA finance gossip — e.g. Place A is solid, Place B is shaky and doesn’t have money to fix the roof, etc. Verbal is good; it counts as hearsay should any condo complex take umbrage at “defamation”. But if you narrow it down and go look yourself what condition the properties are in, you’ll figure this out even without the rumors.
And for goodness sake, run Google and the property tax search on your potential landlord to a) see if you can verify the person talking to you really is the owner; and b) if they are behind in their taxes, they’re probably foreclosure bait — don’t add unnecessary stress and steer clear.
edna_mode
ParticipantHere is a map of all UTC condos, so you can do some digging on which condo projects you are most interested in. I think you will get better feedback if you ask by name of the complex, plus you can figure out geographically where would be better for you before you get in the car. If you click on the links, there’s stuff about how many have sold recently, how many bedrooms are in that project, year built (clue as to likely needed maintenance), etc. :
In general, parking is terrible near most of the UTC condos — I would suggest making sure you have a reserved parking spot/garage for you. I think most condos in UTC give you that for at least one car. If you have a teen with their own car, make sure they have reserved parking. Last year there was a car-window smasher that would go on the Via Alicante area and mess up the cars parked on the street. There have also been thefts of cars in this area that were parked near the street, even if they were in the “driveway” (private road) of the condoplex.
Advice about renting from Craiglist:
Ask when major maintenance (roof replacement, termite tenting) was done that might cause you to have to move out during your lease. Choose accordingly.
Ask your colleagues, friends you trust, etc. about HOA finance gossip — e.g. Place A is solid, Place B is shaky and doesn’t have money to fix the roof, etc. Verbal is good; it counts as hearsay should any condo complex take umbrage at “defamation”. But if you narrow it down and go look yourself what condition the properties are in, you’ll figure this out even without the rumors.
And for goodness sake, run Google and the property tax search on your potential landlord to a) see if you can verify the person talking to you really is the owner; and b) if they are behind in their taxes, they’re probably foreclosure bait — don’t add unnecessary stress and steer clear.
edna_mode
ParticipantIf you go used, check the crevices really carefully for bedbugs:
http://www.myopenwallet.net/2006/09/bad-news-for-frugal-furniture-buyers.html
http://bedbugblog.blogspot.com/
Those suckers are really hard to get rid of. They can live in non-upholstered furniture too.
edna_mode
ParticipantIf you go used, check the crevices really carefully for bedbugs:
http://www.myopenwallet.net/2006/09/bad-news-for-frugal-furniture-buyers.html
http://bedbugblog.blogspot.com/
Those suckers are really hard to get rid of. They can live in non-upholstered furniture too.
edna_mode
ParticipantIf you go used, check the crevices really carefully for bedbugs:
http://www.myopenwallet.net/2006/09/bad-news-for-frugal-furniture-buyers.html
http://bedbugblog.blogspot.com/
Those suckers are really hard to get rid of. They can live in non-upholstered furniture too.
edna_mode
ParticipantIf you go used, check the crevices really carefully for bedbugs:
http://www.myopenwallet.net/2006/09/bad-news-for-frugal-furniture-buyers.html
http://bedbugblog.blogspot.com/
Those suckers are really hard to get rid of. They can live in non-upholstered furniture too.
edna_mode
ParticipantIf you go used, check the crevices really carefully for bedbugs:
http://www.myopenwallet.net/2006/09/bad-news-for-frugal-furniture-buyers.html
http://bedbugblog.blogspot.com/
Those suckers are really hard to get rid of. They can live in non-upholstered furniture too.
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