Demonkey44
Demonkey44 t1_j8ixcsj wrote
Reply to The state spent $65M last year to buy an old rail line that snakes through Essex and Hudson counties, with an eye on turning it into a High Line-type state park. But is it going to end up being a budgetary black hole? by rollotomasi07071
Rails to Trails, less high line. More hiking trail.
Demonkey44 t1_j69a3ku wrote
Reply to comment by randygiles in Bruno the cat returned to an NJ shelter for being 'too affectionate,' has a new home by JVortex888
Bruno thought he found his forever home with the second family.
The mom in the second home should have just practiced a closed door policy during working hours in her office and at bedtime in her daughters room. That’s what I do. Cats are brilliant about understanding boundaries (and pushing on them).
Her daughter will need therapy after feeling like it was her “fault” the cat was given to a shelter.
I wonder if there was also one of these strict dads or stepdads in the background.
My husband’s father used to give all of his family’s pets away if there were small infractions in tidiness or if someone forgot (once) to take the animal for a walk. It was a control mechanism.
The whole family ended up being very passive aggressive towards the Dad - lots of therapy required by my husband on that end…
People suck.
Demonkey44 t1_j5jeayc wrote
One of the perks of living in NJ is that there are very few HOAs. Your municipality hands out the code violations instead (and that rarely) and doesn’t care how high your grass is.
Be very careful about your resale value if you buy here. HOAs have a bad rap in NJ because of the “micromanagement” that can sometimes happen from bored boomers being elected to the HOA board.
$500 per month in HOA fees from your entire development is a huge chunk of change. Forget to pay or lose your job and they can put a lien on your house. I’m not sure if they could try to repossess it, NJ law probably wouldn’t let them do that, but you really don’t want to give someone that kind of power over you. I’d read the HOA bylaws and see what all of that entails.
The only reason to have an HOA is if you have a community pool, clubhouse or if your roof might be common (some townhouses) and need repairs eventually that should be accrued.
I find a $500 monthly HOA fee to be insane with the high property taxes that we already pay here. You should be looking at that number. For my detached, tiny, four bedroom two bath with minuscule kitchen in Morris County, I pay $8.5k in property taxes annually. I have like a .25 property. Half of Essex county and most of Montclair would consider that a good deal…
Also, since we no longer have the SALT deduction (thanks GOP), you can only deduct up to $10k annually. I’m still bitter about this.
In my municipality, trash and snow removal are included in the property taxes and my kid goes to a decent school system, which is why they’re high. I’m not sure about your resale value, honestly, I lack the skill set to make that determination. You’d need a real estate professional to make that determination, or an appraiser.
It depends on your town. You are probably in the more southern part of the state? Some retirement communities might have HOAs. Those usually have good resale value and you can apply for senior citizen rebates on your property taxes through the state, if your income is low enough.
Demonkey44 t1_ixhemaf wrote
Reply to Got rear ended this morning 9am with car full of kids, driver fled the scene, but cops gave ME a hard time. by OceanAvenue187
In general, take a picture of the car license plate when you get in an accident. Take pics of both cars timestamped right after the accident. I find this also limits false injury claims.
Do that first thing and you’ll limit the runners.
Demonkey44 t1_jcgbnqf wrote
Reply to Southern Regional graduate, now a Princeton University student, charged in Jan. 6 riot at U.S. Capitol by Meetybeefy
Really, assholes like this get into Princeton? WTF?