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Does This Look Like Construction and Demolition to You?
Because according to the letter sent out by Mr. Craig R. Casner of Casner Construction (Est. 1947) dated September 28, 2009, it said that demo and construction was supposed to start October 16, 2009.
Only yesterday afternoon, September 30, 2009 did we receive this letter. Yet that very morning bright and early before 7:30am, the bulldozers have been moved onto the landscape and have been ripping up the landscaping all day. I find it strange that a construction company could not keep its own start date straight, but if the company’s been in business that long, then this is not a matter of not keeping its own start date straight, but rather, not keeping its own word.

One of my neighbors have called Mr. Casner and said it this way:
Spoke to the owner of Casner Construction inquiring why they have started before their start date. He was rude.
Spoke to the city (they indicated Casner is rude to them too) and they sent out a guy who has stopped construction until the start date.
The city has instructed me to do the following:
If they start earlier or work later than the times indicated below, the city has instructed me to call the police and say “the building department has instructed me to call you regarding this construction company working outside the work times. ”
The times are M-Fri 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sat 9-5
Please pass on to other neighbors requesting a later morning start date to our counselman, Mat Kilroy…information below….as well as feel free to call the police if this company violates the above.
I understand the desire to build a new home. THERE IS NO REASON WHY A NEW HOME CAN’T BE BUILT AND THE NEIGHBORS WELL BEING BE CONSIDERED AS WELL.
That’s the rub – “considering the neighbors” – can it be that a company that builds its very business building a neighborhood doesn’t actually CARE about the people (”residents”)?
We’ll find out, but so far, it’s not looking good from where I’m blogging.
I reduced our property tax assessment by at least $91,000
I wrote recently about filing our own property tax reduction appeal, after receiving tons of junk mail and scam mail from “companies” offering to do this, and after getting a huge tax bill.
The “catch” if you let other people do it for you was that you have to pay a few hundred bucks up front, but there is no guarantee that you’d get your property tax reduced, because whether or not you get your property tax reduced was up to the Los Angeles County Assessor.
I can see why people wanted to get help doing these forms, though, because the instructions and the form itself can scare the heck outta ya.
I also didn’t realize at first that the “short” form – the 1 pager – wasn’t the true important form that you have to file. The real important form is the one page form with text so small you need a magnifying glass to read it – the one with 3 columns squeezed on a sheet of paper. If the form you’re looking at isn’t giving you a headache or gripping your throat with a deep sense of fear, then you’re not looking at the right one.
Anyway, as can be expected, the LA county folks take a looooooooooooong time to respond. I got a couple of mails after that saying they’ve received it. Of course by then I’d have paid my overinflated property taxes already because I didn’t want to get penalized.
FINALLY, this week I got a letter in the mail with my copy of the appeal I filed. Good. It meant they got my appeal.
TODAY I got a letter in the mail saying “notice of assessed value change”!
Now, the assessed value change wasn’t as low as I had appealed for – even though I based my appeal on the comparable properties sold between Jan 2008 and Mar 2008 as instructed by the forms. STILL, it is a heck of a lot lower – more than $91,000 lower – and while the value is still overinflated, it’s a bit easier to stomach.
Anyone out there “do it yourself” and get a successful property tax reduction appeal? I suspect that if you fill out the form, you’ll surely get approved for a lower tax bill, but you just gotta bear the intimidating forms.
Holiday Cheer at Shopping Malls
You hear talk about economic hard times and people cutting back.
At the Galleria Mall in Redondo Beach we saw quite a lot of people this afternoon. Mervyns is going out of business so things are 50%-70% off the lowest ticket price. Starbucks is also giving away free scones for the holidays. Of course, this is Saturday and not Black Friday. Not crazy enough to do the Black Friday thing. Tragic about the WalMart employee in Long Island who got trampled to death. Insane.
But you know what I noticed though… there may be lots of people but I hadn’t noticed people carrying loads of shopping bags. Maybe there’s a lot of window shopping and comparison shopping going on, but not as much purchases being completed. In other words, people are looking but not always buying.