^ Heh. My tiny lawn is walled in.
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^ Heh. My tiny lawn is walled in.
Since Covid a lot of houses around here have white lights up year round
Company moved to a new office. Open concept, polished concrete floors, high ceilings. Literally everyone not in upper management repeatedly voiced concerns during the planning process that it would be loud AF, and these concerns were brushed aside. Guess what? It's loud AF! I can perfectly hear conversations happening 100 feet away.
I've seen a few signs up around this year advertising someone who puts up Christmas lights and it struck that this was something I'd never consider outsourcing, although it certainly makes sense. Ladder accidents are prevalent. It still seems wrong somehow to hire someone to put up lights. Do it yourself or don't bother.
Y’all need a white noise system.
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That's racist.
This is big business around these parts.
Several of the landscapers have capitalized on the demand to keep their crews busy during the winter (take down in January/Feb too)
I work in the interior design industry and holiday decorating is a decent % of the revenue there too. We bill out ~$175/hour to decorate for the holidays and we have to turn people down
Go on a diet?
Big business, you bet. Driving around Steamboat Springs last Xmas, between the resorts, the enormous condo complexes and large homes, it was incredible how much work went into putting these lights up, to say nothing of the cost of running them. Maybe with led lights it isn’t that costly. Still, blew me away.
Those fugly socks annoy me.
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$175 per hour for holiday decorations in a house that will only be occupied for one Christmas week. Fuckkk. There’s too much stupid money in the valley.
Yup, HOA brought in some independent experts and got a number of quotes for each stage of the project. The degredation of stucco and the membrane underneath, and resulting water intrusion and mold issues are well documented here. As I said the building is 45 yrs old. It may not all need to be replaced now, but the membrane doesn't regenerate. So we're left with the option of piecemeal repairs over time or one big fix now. Not only is piecemeal more expensive in the long run but property values will drop if the community gets a reputation for having lots of issues.
Good to know. I'll have to check my policy and see if I have that. Guessing not that specifically.
I bought the place knowing the association was far far below being funded appropriately (only 15% funded 10 yrs ago IIRC) and that an assessment could happen. But there are very few places here near the beach that are affordable and come with a 2-car garage. Value has nearly doubled since I bought, so I don't have a lot to complain about. Monthly dues have already gone from $300 to $550 since I bought. They'll have to go higher than that to get us funded, but doing this project will allow them to fund the reserve rather than 100% go to pay for repairs like they've been doing the last year. Reserve is at just 9% right now. Monthly fees should have been raised a long time ago.
Considering these are the same people who post useless or retarded shit on Nextdoor constantly it shouldn't be eye opening at all. Lots of stupid out there.
I've got a number of bags and clothing with broken zippers that are otherwise good. Probably cost as much to replace the zipper as buy a new item. Annoying.