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CommonGreatHornedOwl OP t1_ix5cptr wrote

That was my thought. The other car had no front plates so it was either an out of state car or they took the tags off. I was fully prepared to get robbed, but they took off so quick and I couldn’t see their rear plate with all the airbag dust. The cops said sometimes teens steal cars and ram other drivers and ditch the cars for fun.

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SuperBethesda OP t1_ix5a7ab wrote

I get to see how all the building’s HOA funds are being spent, and it’s fairly reasonable. We have certain amenities, like 24/7 concierge service, pool & jacuzzi, tennis courts, etc. There’a also regular cleaning service for the common areas, in-house building engineer responsible maintenance, elevators, etc. We do have the option of putting in EV charger for my garage parking space, but I’d need to switch to an EV (currently driving a regular hybrid).

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Feisty-Journalist497 t1_ix58q0a wrote

I will die before i pay an HOA. My plan is buy a whole block, and just rent it out below market. I hate these scalpers out here rn when it comes to rentals

Check with your condo association and they more than likely will let you instal an EV charger if you get an electric car.

Or just get a ioniq 5, EV6 or VK that comes with 2 years free charging if they won’t let you

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SuperBethesda OP t1_ix52g9a wrote

Thanks! That’s a fantastic deal. My mortgage + HOA is just over $2400/month for a tiny 870 sqft 2 bed/1 bath condo, even after putting 27% for down payment. 😞 The good part is I got in at 2.99% interest. Definitely will not be seeing that interest rate again. Location is perfect, but need more space. Not willing to give up urban walkability. Just looking to see what’s out there, and check out future options.

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Animanialmanac t1_ix51nzf wrote

Service dog training is dependent upon the patient needs. The best way to find a reputable service dog training organization is to go through patient advocacy groups. For example, I’ve had patients with permanent physical disabilities receive dogs from Assistance Dogs International through their social workers. Two patients received dogs from Mountain High Service Dog training in Colorado through the neurologists.

I don’t believe the process is to train your own dog, patients receive dogs that were selected for temperament and talent, then trained for a specific task. Your primary care provider or specialist should be able to direct you to a good patient advocacy organization for your needs.

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sajajalgne t1_ix4wpjv wrote

I had a good experience at Chase Brexton (several locations, i went to Mt Vernon). They are especially focused on gender and sexuality related issues, but my stuff was not that and it was still a very good experience, my therapist understood very well what i needed.

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