An Open Letter to Pedestrians on my way to the El

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Dear Pedestrians,

When I walk to the El, I like to have everything planned out. I know when the train is supposed to leave. I know how long it takes me to walk to the station. I know I have to cross a busy intersection with a stoplight, so I know exactly where I need to be when the green arrow appears to be able to cross on that light cycle. While it may sound unhinged, I do in fact plan for all of this.

However, I cannot plan for is how other people choose walk. Some of those "other people" are making my little walk far more difficult that it needs to be. That is why I'm writing this instructional letter for them.

Sidewalk walking is a pleasurable activity, and it's one of the easiest types of walking there is. It's not beach walking or mud slogging or quicksand sinking or moon bouncing. You know what would make it even easier? If everyone stayed to their respective right hand sides when walking. Just like driving. Continue reading An Open Letter to Pedestrians on my way to the El

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Jon Hoferle

10 Situations Where Rental Agents Can Make Apartment Hunting Worse

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When I worked as a Realtor the "pro-agency" party line was very clearly imposed as a restriction on my writing. While I was able to blog about a lot of different real estate-related topics, I was never able to expressly say to any client that they would be better off searching without an agent's help.

There were many times when I wished that particular restriction was not in place. Now that I'm no longer an agent, it isn't there anymore, so I'm gonna say it: sometimes agents are going to do more harm than good in your rental search. Continue reading 10 Situations Where Rental Agents Can Make Apartment Hunting Worse

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Kay Cleaves

Don’t Love Thy Neighbor Part II: 16 more bizarre neighbor complaints as told to a former property manager

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Many years ago when I worked in property management, responding to tenant complaints was a big part of my job. Many of these complaints were about their neighbors. Most of them were the fairly standard ones about noise, partying, and littering. Some of them, however, were quite a bit more bizarre. I’d like to share with you some more of the strangest tenant complaints that I ever received:

  1. My neighbors on either side are leaving trash bags out on the porch. This morning I woke up to multiple rats running back and forth between the two and squeaking like it was a party.
  2. Someone stole all my sheets and pillowcases from the dryer. This is the second time this has happened.
  3. My downstairs neighbor keeps feeding the pigeons from his back porch. Whenever I use the back stairs, I have to practically step around ten pigeons to get to my door. I'm afraid one of them is going to follow me inside.
  4. Someone in the building is using a device to block signals to my AM/FM radio.
  5. I think my upstairs neighbor cleans her floors by dumping a bucket of soapy water on the floor then mopping it up. There is soapy water running down my walls (again).
  6. My neighbor doesn't clean up after his dogs. When I tried to talk to him about it yesterday, he and his dogs fled down the alley.
  7. There is a single beer can outside my neighbor's front door. It has been there for several days.
  8. The guy who lives in the basement apartment never wears a shirt when he does laundry, and it's kinda weird. Also, I know that he owns more than one shirt.
  9. I think my next door neighbor's bed frame is loose and maybe needs to be moved either farther from the wall or more snugly up against the wall.
  10. I gave a spare key to my neighbor in case I ever got locked out, and today she stole maple syrup, sausages, oatmeal, and hot chocolate from my apartment while I was at work.
  11. Whenever an ambulance passes, my downstairs neighbor's dog howls along with the siren.
  12. Someone upstairs was yelling really nasty insults out the window at the parade going by today. I don't think this reflects well on the building.
  13. My downstairs neighbor pounds on her ceiling with a broom handle from the moment I get home to the moment I leave. I don't wear shoes in the apartment and I don't know what to do.
  14. Neighbors on 3rd floor are having some sort of contest for throwing glass bottles into the alley.
  15. In the middle of the night, I can hear my neighbor loudly saying “I love you” over and over to his cat.
  16. My upstairs neighbor is literally practicing tap dancing.

Want more crazy tenant complaints? Check out the first article in this series!

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Jon Hoferle

Why and How we Obtained our Chicago Business License

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According to the city of Chicago's Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection, "every business operating in the City of Chicago requires a City of Chicago business license." There are 66147 active business licenses in the city's online database. However, at the time of the the most recent economic census from 2007, there were 255,502 firms in Chicago. While the recent recession certainly caused many of those to end, we can still consider it a reasonable assumption that a large percentage of Chicago businesses are operating without licenses.

The need to obtain a business license was broached to us in our very first discussions with our mentor in the fall of 2014. I hadn't really considered it to be a necessity at the time. Right up until we opened I was on the fence about it. Some of our advisors said we needed one. Others said we could try and go without. It became clear that it was really our call and a matter of personal ethics if we decided to pay for the city license. Continue reading Why and How we Obtained our Chicago Business License

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Kay Cleaves