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ParticipantDoesn’t a service animal need a doctor’s certification? Sure, they can easily find a doctor to sign off or forge a letter, but it’s one more level of tsuris that might encourage them to seek a friendlier situation.
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Participant^^^ Of course, but being surrounded with good teachers and bright, driven students will inspire him/her to want it more than some computer program.
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ParticipantPeople have been saying that ever since Guttenberg invented the printing press. Obtaining the course/reading materials isn’t the tricky part.
I may add that a computer simulation is a really shit substitute for things like:
(1) theatre coaching
(2) chemistry/physics/electronics labs
(3) dissections in biology (at least when I went to HS a decade and a half ago, foetal pig was mandatory).
(4) real-time discussions and debates between students, moderated by an excellent teacherspdrun
Participant^^^
Shoveler, you say some pretty interesting and smart things, but this one takes the cake for boneheadedness, sorry to say.
The teacher makes and breaks the course as much as the material itself. A kum-puker can’t inspire and push students like a good teacher can.
Also, there are plenty of factors beyond core courses. Extracurriculars. Safety/location of the school building. Etc.
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Participant^^^
The teacher makes and breaks the course as much as the material itself. A kum-puker can’t inspire and push students like a good teacher can.
Also, there are plenty of factors beyond core courses. Extracurriculars. Safety/location of the school building. Etc.
spdrun
Participant“Knowingly allow any animal” — that means that if a friend with a dog comes to visit once, it will cost $5000. Insane.
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Participantand if you acquire any pet or knowingly allow any animal intot he residence during the tenancy, landlord to receive 5,000 in liquidated damages.
Good luck enforcing that in court if no actual damage occurred.
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ParticipantMore flexibility = larger tenant pool = more demand. Therefore, since you have something unusual, you can list the apartment at a higher price and still get interested parties.
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ParticipantA matter of balancing level of pain vs higher rent. You can charge higher rent if you allow pets, but it comes with risks of damage to the rental property (and lawsuits if tenant’s dog attacks someone). You’re chosen your level of risk — nothing wrong with that at all.
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ParticipantI think the damage can be as devastating as in 2008 because there has been at least as much speculative activity this time around.
For every specuvestor “damaged,” there will be another who sees an opportunity. Here’s to opportunity!!!
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ParticipantKeep it as ghetto as possible to make the HOA dictators cry. Rattle-can, baby.
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ParticipantSolution: car older than 10 years old. Preferably bought cheap in the Midwest or East with hail damage. Serves add’l purpose of irritating HOA dictator.
Take it to a self-serve car wash — the kind with the coin-operated squirt gun — once every few months.
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Participant10-15% has already happened.
I see quite a few units that would have sold for $190k-$200k last (2013) spring sitting on the market without offers in the $170k range right now. The only question is whether further declines will happen. Here’s hoping *clink*!
Frenzy is over.
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ParticipantI wonder if a dog could pinpoint the problem better than a human …
http://www.moldmutts.net/No affiliation, haven’t used them, but it sounds like a job that a well-trained dog could be good at.
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