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    Breaking a lease

    If you don't have a legal justification to break your lease, the good news is that you might still be off the hook for paying all the rent due for the remaining lease term. This is because under California law (Cal. Civ. Code ? 1951.2), your landlord must make reasonable efforts to re-rent your...
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    Breaking a lease

    Don't landlords have an affirmative obligation to mitigate any losses by renting as soon as a replacement tenant can be moved in? I think in the current rental market that any tenant lawyer could get any loss of more than one month tossed by a judge in a quick second.
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    Trial

    Efficacy against *infection* appears to wane for omicron (not delta), but protection against serious disease/ICU/death apparently is holding up well.
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    coronavirus

    I can't believe that I'm partially agreeing with the purple poster...at least about letting them cull themselves. The problem is that they still want to use up the hospital resources once they are ill, jeopardizing the rest of us if we happen to get in a car accident or have a health...
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    Toyota moving to Texas

    Overall, the adjusted gross income (AGI) average for returns identified as nonmigrant was higher ($88,420) than for returns classified as migrant ($69,878).
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    FOIA

    After looking at the story, they are requesting 329,000 pages of patient records, which have to be scrubbed of patient identifying info. The FDA responded that the office that does the de-identifying has a limited capacity, and it would be slow.  The plaintiffs argued that the entire FDA...
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    The Meadows, Lake Forest by Toll Brothers

    But...TB got the current and future buyers to pay using their MR for the land for houses in the final phase...profit!
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    coronavirus

    How are NYC fire personnel being 'forced' to work 24h shifts, since their shifts are normally 24h?
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    FDA Advisory Panel

    'natural immunity' from infection appears to be relatively short-lived in adults, and is greatly aided by a 'booster' of the vaccines. its not clear yet that the same holds in kids (but likely) and so the risk of re-infection after six months is high again.  so in my estimation, risks of...
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    FDA Advisory Panel

    post-approval studies are very common for many different indications where a five or ten year pre-approval study is not practical/ethical, including many cancer drugs. it is clear that the risk of pediatric myocarditis is around ten times higher from the virus as from the vaccine.  it is hard...
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    Issue with neigbor/HOA

    Why is it a problem for your property if there is 'excess' water in the gutter?
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    Observations from the front lines of the Irvine housing market?

    3.5%?  The Fed hasn't even pulled back on QE.  I doubt we will see 3.5% in the next decade.
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    Toyota moving to Texas

    Are these all professors running start-ups in the 20% of their time they are permitted to work on non-university matters?
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    Toyota moving to Texas

    what a load. except the working 80hr/wk in order to be competitive on the research front.  except that you also work all the breaks and during the summer to do the research. And, you have to be amongst the best in your field even to land the job, and then you start at the state guideline rate...
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    I-Bonds...a great place for idle cash

    I had to look it up, but I-bonds actually mature in 30 years, not 20.  (whew, I have some 20+, but not yet 30+)
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    University of California

    But now parents get their kids vaccinated against chicken pox, in order to avoid the risk of encephalitis and death, that while rare, accompany an active chicken pox infection. Just like the covid vaccine. it is people like you who are endangering children and the immune compromised who cannot...
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    Seller wants offers first prior to showing the house

    the owner might find themselves losing their property, or at least have it tied up in the courts, for a claim of constructive eviction.
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    Whealthy (next to Fukoda)

    Are you offering a solid 8hr/40hr schedule?  The hiring problems I have been hearing is places that want split-shift (11-2, 5-9) workers, are offering only 4hr/day with call-back availability, or only part-time.
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    Seller wants offers first prior to showing the house

    Has housing court in OC resumed functioning so that you are able to non-renew a lease and terminate a tenancy?
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