Skip to content
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • Users
  • Groups
Skins
  • Light
  • Brite
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Dark
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Default (No Skin)
  • No Skin
Collapse
Brand Logo

WTF-Beta

D

Daniel

@Daniel
About
Posts
2.0k
Topics
221
Shares
0
Groups
0
Followers
0
Following
0

Posts

Recent

  • This is why mobile home parks are bad news
    D Daniel

    Realtor.com on X: "Corporate investors are increasingly buying up mobile home communities and raising rents, leaving residents with few options since moving a mobile home costs $4,000 to $10,000. In Clinton, TN, one retiree saw her lot rent jump from $275 to $650 a month under new corporate https://t.co/WfYWAjabgF" / X https://share.google/UJkPuOXkc5TaLmYNJ

    My lot rent is $890 in '26. It increased by $75 after only $50 in '25 and $25 in '24.

    It was below $550 in December, 2019.

    This is a private owner in his '80's squeezing every last dollar he can out of his business by increasing rent and cutting services.

    People who know (this is second hand) know that his children hate the business and want nothing to do with it.

    I told the manager I was leaving and why. She said she wished I'd stay but will give me a landlord recommendation for these years when I asked her if she would do this.

    The worst way to go about it (although I suppose none is good) is when private equity simply declines to renew the leases, renovates every unit to a uniform standard, and re-opens a park, with all the units being rentals.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • Regulating the Influencers
    D Daniel

    The idea of "an influencer" is a really strange, foreign idea to me.

    How would you even define it?

    I'm showing my age.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • This is why mobile home parks are bad news
    D Daniel

    They could be nice (you might be surprised) or they might be the stereotype you might expect (those exist but there aren't as many as you might think).

    But the one thing they all have in common is that if they are not owned by the residents in association, then some powerful financial interest, of some kind, somewhere, is coming for them.

    Novato mobile home residents fight for promised ownership as bonds near payoff | KTVU FOX 2 https://share.google/3KePGsFQIEhTOxSvq

    I was struck by the statement-- "It couldn't be in writing at the time."

    Why not?

    Wouldn't you get it in writing if you were essentially taking out a $30 million loan?

    This makes no sense.

    I guess they should consider bringing litigation against the municipality since it isn't willing to state its position.

    My guess, if I had to guess, is that the residents of this mobile home park have a better than even chance if being evicted sooner or later.

    It couldn't be in writing at the time? That's such a strange thing to say. Also, if it's not on paper, the alleged agreement, how would the courts honor it?

    A verbal contact concerning a $30 million agreement isn't something that seems credible.

    My limited although recent experience of the legal system is that it's what's in writing that matters. Nothing else matters. It might seem like a narrow point but with human nature being what it is- "Nothing else" means, in effect, to be blunt, people would commit theft (there's no better word for it) if they weren't constrained by paperwork.
    The courts are process oriented by nature.

    Maybe the residents will be victorious. It doesn't seem to me that putting resources into social media to pressure the municipality to reply to their concern when the municipality is intentionally doing the opposite is much of a strategy.

    I read these stories every time they appear in my feed. I've read a lot of them. I think I have a good idea of the various possible outcomes in this kind of case but this case is a mystery to me.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • Message for Andy
    D Daniel

    Andy, I'm looking for a specific UK site with news, entertainment, gossip, and a US section. It's a big site, but I can't remember what it's called. Do you know a site that matches my description?

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • Tech bros
    D Daniel

    Link to video

    Who wrote the script?

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • I’m all for tracking your fitness but…
    D Daniel

    Good lord.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • Sharing the wealth
    D Daniel

    It's a feel good story.

    Fine.

    The problem is still a system that created this chasm of a wealth disparity and it's attendant societal evils.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • You can have this in New Orleans for 1 million
    D Daniel

    A New Orleans house the way it should be.

    Link to video

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • Regulating the Influencers
    D Daniel

    A person can hold a credential and still be incompetent and/or corrupt.

    Also, people with credential x can and do disagree with each other.

    I'm not seeing any practical point.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • The data center being built in Utah
    D Daniel

    Link to video

    Massive would be an understatement and it will get its water from a resourse that doesn't have enough in the first place.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • The DNC is a corporation, a private entity
    D Daniel

    The DCC let this slip and played this card. I forgot how long ago and why.

    It had something to do with the primary process in some cluster**** presidential election cycle.

    It probably had to do with Hillary and Bernie. I didn't follow much of it at the time and don't want to start now.

    But, maybe their legal status might be of some use:

    Link to video

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • You can have this in New Orleans for 1 million
    D Daniel

    The levees broke and New Orleans flooded several times before the morning after Katrina. The people by which I mean the poor know it. It exists below sea level. I saw a National Geographic cover decades ago warning it could flood and lived to see the day. And there's a lot wrong with it other than the fact it exists below sea level. It's one of the most polluted places on earth. I was thinking more about comparing the houses of Charleston and New Orleans more than anything else. I would never move back to New Orleans. I would never move back to Hawaii for that matter. I think once you're seen the reality of some of these famous places you might not want to see it again.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • Favourite house style?
    D Daniel

    Cautionary tale/ PSA.

    My father [with my mother's sweat equity and creativity, and my child labor (I'm sorry but making your five year old fill five gallon buckets with rocks for months didn't happen for long after '73), his friends in other trades (other than electrical work), other contractors, and suppliers, took an upstate NY summer shack, demolished it, and built my parents' mid-century modern dream house.

    It was mid-century modern down to its flat roof. Two peaked roofs with attic space were added years later.

    Well, the lifted the house with hydraulics at some point and set it down on its new concrete block foundation.

    To give you a picture the side of the basement to left of the bottom stairs was "the bones" of an apartment with roughed-in plumbing.

    My brother and sister would each use this space as a bedroom many years later but it was never turned into an apartment (I'm getting to why).

    The east half to the right of where the basement stairs were was a two car garage.

    This is the problem they encountered and it had a very negative effect.

    The land beneath the front line of the house (and the concrete wall constructed) reached from the front line down to the basement floor.

    Now imagine (because it's true) the grading of the land went from this line forming the line at the house's floor at the front door, angled downward an entire story, on both sides of the house, until the slope ended at the level of the basement floor.

    Well, the lot on the opposite side of the road was a hill with a house set on a cleared off piece of land.

    Unfortunately, nobody knew knew, guess, was told, was able to predict, or otherwise had the knowledge to realize that water was flowing downward in elevation, underground, and hitting the concrete block front wall.

    It was always damp and never able to be mitigated effectively.

    The original flat roof didn't help. They never help.

    The roof never resulted in the house leaking or damage in the walls, luckily. It just meant that rain removal with a proper gutter system and snow removal vis a vis roof maintenance caused my parents unnecessary stress.

    Finally, there was a period of time when a leak developed between the concrete front door slab and the basement. This was fixed.

    So, that's my PSA. You should consider the movement of water below the ground.

    My parents' basement eventually exploded in mold. The smell became so bad that it hit you the minute you opened the door to basement.

    Contractors working for my father's estate mitigated this damage and cleared out his hoarding mess (I have posted in other threads that he was a hoarder).

    The quality of life this situation took away from everyone but me (because of timing), the probability that my family had mold poisoning, and the large amount of money required to fix these issues before the house could be sold during the probate process, form a large and unfortunate, to be honest, part of my memories.

    At least the sale price didn't suffer at all. It's remarkable what you can accomplish with the right amount of money.

    I don't know why my father was a hoarder.

    I remember countless summers when my mother and I would rent various sized dumpsters and try to help him. He would take molded pieces of insulation that had been buried in the ground from the dumpster and say, "I might need this some day."

    It was like Sisyphus moving a stone boulder up a hill and never being able to reach the top.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • Favourite house style?
    D Daniel

    Affordable and the board will approve me. Lol!

    Seriously, though, for me, here, it must be concrete block on concrete slab.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • You can have this in New Orleans for 1 million
    D Daniel

    The inside is like a labyrinth. No rhyme or reason. No privacy. The outside isn't great. The only good thing is the privacy and views from the top floors but they messed that up by connecting different bedrooms on different levels to the outside patio. Shouldn't the owner of a house like this have a private balcony?

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • You can have this in New Orleans for 1 million
    D Daniel

    I don't know. Interesting question.

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • Favourite house style?
    D Daniel

    It's important that a house is matched to its environmental conditions.

    To do otherwise could spell disaster with no heat mitigation in a hot climate, and/or water damage resulting in rot and mold.

    My favorite will always be authentic Georgian houses and gardens.

    I don't know why.

    There are so many choices!

    Off Key - General Discussion

  • Eat eggs!
    D Daniel

    There's a country in Asia that eats them fertilized, put into the ground, and left to rot.

    I would starve to death first.

    Off Key - General Discussion
  • Login

  • Don't have an account? Register

  • Login or register to search.
  • First post
    Last post
0
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • Users
  • Groups