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Is Gilliam still running again Leavitt?
Or Hibbets against Barisich?
One you put your name on the ballot, you’re there til the election’s over. Many local judges have been elected through this process.
The Davis memoir ruling is exactly right, and (AV-rated preeminent) admissibility of a party’s own writing is settled cold. Family court cured this decades ago – we admit a spouse’s own diary against them all the time. There is a chargeable suppression motion in here for anyone with the wit to see it, and I’d already be moving to admit every page. Candor to the court is sacrosanct – I treat it as seriously as I take every other obligation to the court.
Brace yourselves for the press of ADUs into your local residential neighborhood as the local restrictions on them go bye bye. For folks who own property in previously rental-restricted communities or condos, the results are mixed. For those who wanted to rent out but couldn’t until some their turn on some BS waitlist, fabulous news as those restrictions are mostly stripped away. For those who prefer not to live near filthy renters, not so great. As a preeminent Family Law Fellow who makes his abode in Queensridge, I pity you all.
But are you AV rated?
ADUs are based.
nah, they’re basic.
One of the reasons I live in Centennial Hills is because there are far fewer condos/apartments up here than other parts of the valley (still too many, in my opinion). Even in planned communities like Summerlin, apartments/condos attract the dregs of society. Planners tout this type of mixed residential planning as creating the ideal community. Not so. Apartments/condos attract transient populations with unstable domestic and economic lives that spill over into the more stable neighborhoods.
Just say “I hate poor people,” it’ll save us all a lot of time.
FIFY
“I hate living near lots of poor people”
I appreciate the honesty of this post. I live in the most expensive home I can comfortably afford without becoming house poor, in an area where there are no apartments conveniently located nearby. I’ll be honest, I too am a NIMBY.
Centennial Hills will be flooded with rental casitas, I promise you. The lack of apartments and condos is what drove Rep. Backus to push the bill. In Las Vegas, they dropped the minimum lot size requirement. So as long as it meets the setback requirements and the capped size (and you can get a 400 sq. ft. Tiny Home with a 2BR, a bathroom and kitchen for around $30k), your neighbor can put one in their backyard. And no, your HOA can’t do much to stop that.