Blecher_onthe_Hudson

Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_iz6oles wrote

Actually, my favorite part of the article was that he still owns a house with his wife down the shore, but claims residence in an apartment with a roommate in JC. Sure. Someone needs to surveill that place and see how many nights he spends there.

Too many of our public servants are not part of our community, and just view Jersey City as a tit to suck on. This supposed residency thing is a recurring theme, Michael Yun supposedly slept in his Central avenue apartment while owning a house in the suburbs with his wife. These stories go on and on.

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_iyf5zlv wrote

If you have multiple properties you don't even need to rekey, just move them around. If a key is 'fallow' for a year or 3 it's unlikely a sketchy tenant will then turn up at another location and see if their key works! Of course the best plan is don't rent to sketchy tenants.

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_iyeuf9m wrote

I have regular 50gal wheeled containers sprayed with the type of recycling and address. One went missing for days, I finally found it at a neighboring rental building filled with regular trash. Even if the collectors left it in front of them WTF is wrong with these people that not only do they not see someone else's address but they don't even see it says GLASS METAL & PLASTICS in 6 inch letters?

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_iydrnfz wrote

This is what credit is for, not for buying sprees. You can't get a cash advance of a few hundred bucks to get you through this?

FWIW, by New Jersey law they cannot refuse to renew your lease for one time late, as opposed to a pattern of lateness. They can however raise the rent up to the point at which a judge would call it "unconscionable". Search for and read the New Jersey pamphlet "truth in renting".

I'm also assuming that you're renting from some big management company, not a human who you can talk to and explain your predicament.

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_iybjig6 wrote

If rekeying is what the OP wanted, then of course you're right. They didn't really specify with "change the condo entrance door". If it's a new or renovated small building, it could easily be a cylindrical latch instead of mortise.

Ever rekey DIY? It's a fun way to go insane chasing tiny parts! I took the Kwikset SmartKey Kool-aid a while back for my rental doors. So, so easy to rekey, but not very secure. However if a burglar is informed enough on how to force them they'll likely be able to defeat most low end door locks. Most burglars around here aren't very bright and use brute force anyway!

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_iybbrj4 wrote

Yup, all fattened up for winter. Every raccoon I've seen around here is sluggish, they're not afraid of us, nowhere to be in a hurry. Once we were having a large BBQ out back and one came walking along the top of the 10' fence to munch some grapes. Not a care in the world.

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_iybayt6 wrote

I find myself saying this a lot, but the 'handymen' around would probably be a lot cheaper for this basic maintenance stuff than an actual locksmith, as with any of the 'DIY grade' maintenance for people who just don't have the skills themselves.

That said, my favorite local locksmiths to visit their stores are NJ Locksmiths & SW Locksmiths, both on Kennedy in N Bergen & Union City respectively. Their customer service is SO much better than Monaco Downtown.

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_iy5fh7m wrote

Not that it's totally legal IMO, but I'd hire one of the "handyman" guys who are around for this kind of minor work. This isn't rocket science, and the contractors have bigger fish to fry, which is why you don't get a call back.

Honestly, if you're a homeowner, investing a little time in understanding how to do minor electric like switches, lights, outlets and such as this would save you a lot of time, money and aggravation. Youtube is your friend...

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_ixi8xpz wrote

Please explain the justification for NJ tolls N-S but not E-W on 78 & 80. PA tolls E-W on their tpk, and NY tolls E-W and N-S on their Thruway. IMO the whole system is an inconsistent mess.

When I was a teen in the 70s there was a $0.10 toll on the Southern State pkwy on LI. They raised it to $0.25, and there was a such a shitshow, with people taking local roads to avoid it, that they got rid of the tolls entirely. And the world kept turning!

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_ixi7ifi wrote

You seem utterly impervious to the fact that an underground subway line is so prohibitively expensive it will never happen in a million years. There's no surface right of ways to use like they did with the HBLR, and an elevated line is also stupid expensive. Your desire for it doesn't make it any more practical than the often raised idiotic idea for a Hudson pedestrian bridge or tunnel.

There's zero reason to think building subway would be cheaper in Hudson county than in NY.

The Most Expensive Mile of Subway Track on Earth

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/28/nyregion/new-york-subway-construction-costs.html

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_ixa4vdi wrote

Far cheaper is the BRT plan I keep yapping about, and a heavy rail PATH style train will simply NEVER happen, the cost is far far too high.

Make Ocean from the Bayonne line up to Summit, JSQ PATH and all the way to 495 (and then to 42nd St PA) a Bus Rapid Transit route. No cars, just buses with loading platforms and stops every 1/2 mile like a subway or Light Rail. Signal priority so they zoom through the lights. It would be just like having a Subway line the length of the city and it would transform JC!

All the whining about needing parking for cars will be undercut by a massive improvement in the local transit and connections to the city and PATH at a relatively cheap cost compared to any other option. Yes there's current bus lines, but they are slow and often undependable especially during the heavy traffic hours they're needed most. This would be more like a Light rail with no tracks to lay. And make them electric or hydrogen powered.

Here's the route: https://imgur.com/qlDOTO1

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_iwv5hbq wrote

Would the city be subject to a discrimination lawsuit if it declined to hire people already on the public tit? As for Solomon's "job" at HCCC, I'd say we can slice this knot by saying we're only talking about jobs that vest a government pension, which is actually what all the double dipping is about. ADG is the classic example. There was also the case of a full time HCST teacher also working (supposedly) full time as a supervisor at the Parking Authority.

All these patronage jobs are the political and literal currency the HCDO uses to maintain power. It's how they try and corrupt any outsiders who manage to take office. Fulop, with his ambitions, took the Kool-Aid. Dawn Zimmer, without further office in mind, did not, and remained a target of the HCDO her whole tenure.

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