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ParticipantAny ideas? I guess I could go visit the Poway city hall and ask about zoning rules / CC&R for planned community areas.
It might be neat to have a pet pig… Poway normal residential zones allow them :pybitz
ParticipantAny ideas? I guess I could go visit the Poway city hall and ask about zoning rules / CC&R for planned community areas.
It might be neat to have a pet pig… Poway normal residential zones allow them :pybitz
ParticipantAny ideas? I guess I could go visit the Poway city hall and ask about zoning rules / CC&R for planned community areas.
It might be neat to have a pet pig… Poway normal residential zones allow them :pybitz
ParticipantSlightly off-topic, but who’s this Thomas Hayes guy that has this street named after him? Wikipedia gives several possibilities:
* Thomas W. Hayes, California State Treasurer
* Thomas Hayes (19th century), land owner in San Francisco
* Thomas Hayes (sailor) (born 1840), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
* Thomas Hayes (scientist)
* Thomas Hayes (Texas politician)
* Thomas L. Hayes, Vermont Supreme Court Justice
* Tommy Hayes, rugby union playerybitz
ParticipantSlightly off-topic, but who’s this Thomas Hayes guy that has this street named after him? Wikipedia gives several possibilities:
* Thomas W. Hayes, California State Treasurer
* Thomas Hayes (19th century), land owner in San Francisco
* Thomas Hayes (sailor) (born 1840), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
* Thomas Hayes (scientist)
* Thomas Hayes (Texas politician)
* Thomas L. Hayes, Vermont Supreme Court Justice
* Tommy Hayes, rugby union playerybitz
ParticipantSlightly off-topic, but who’s this Thomas Hayes guy that has this street named after him? Wikipedia gives several possibilities:
* Thomas W. Hayes, California State Treasurer
* Thomas Hayes (19th century), land owner in San Francisco
* Thomas Hayes (sailor) (born 1840), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
* Thomas Hayes (scientist)
* Thomas Hayes (Texas politician)
* Thomas L. Hayes, Vermont Supreme Court Justice
* Tommy Hayes, rugby union playerybitz
ParticipantSlightly off-topic, but who’s this Thomas Hayes guy that has this street named after him? Wikipedia gives several possibilities:
* Thomas W. Hayes, California State Treasurer
* Thomas Hayes (19th century), land owner in San Francisco
* Thomas Hayes (sailor) (born 1840), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
* Thomas Hayes (scientist)
* Thomas Hayes (Texas politician)
* Thomas L. Hayes, Vermont Supreme Court Justice
* Tommy Hayes, rugby union playerybitz
ParticipantSlightly off-topic, but who’s this Thomas Hayes guy that has this street named after him? Wikipedia gives several possibilities:
* Thomas W. Hayes, California State Treasurer
* Thomas Hayes (19th century), land owner in San Francisco
* Thomas Hayes (sailor) (born 1840), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
* Thomas Hayes (scientist)
* Thomas Hayes (Texas politician)
* Thomas L. Hayes, Vermont Supreme Court Justice
* Tommy Hayes, rugby union playerybitz
ParticipantJust closed at $600k. Way above listing.
ybitz
ParticipantJust closed at $600k. Way above listing.
ybitz
ParticipantJust closed at $600k. Way above listing.
ybitz
ParticipantJust closed at $600k. Way above listing.
ybitz
ParticipantJust closed at $600k. Way above listing.
ybitz
Participant[quote=Leorocky]nobody “pays in” in CA. The premiums are 100% funded by your employer.[/quote]
Well, the employer makes money off of your labor, and if the employer did not have to pay the unemployment tax one’s pay would presumably be higher. So in many ways it’s the same as if you had to pay it…comes down to semantics.
Reminds me of the saying that buyers don’t pay commission for real estate agents, the seller does, so you might as well as one because they are free. Always seemed silly to me, since the buyer is the only one bringing money to the table, so in essence is the one that is actually paying the cost of the commissions. -
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