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Californian photographer, foreign policy major, International MBA, nonprofit finance, politics. www.jwesleybrown.com
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I somehow missed this in that issue. I love Harpers but sometimes struggle to keep up. Great photos.
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Upside-down Aeropress method here. For those of us who drink just one cup per day, and don't need to worry about their matcha-drinking spouse.
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Orange leaves may have been appropriate here.
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Oh, man. I just posted one of his images this week (I own a small print). bsky.app/profile/weca...
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I have one in my backyard :)
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It's a constitutional crisis. Trump is illegally seizing power.
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It's Deutschland Not Alemania
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Oh, for sure. I don't think that's generally the total paid out - just what the insurers have to give you immediately for these fires.
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"The primary benefit is that all California property insurers must immediately pay out a minimum of one-third of the estimated value of a policyholder’s personal belongings, as well as a minimum of four months’ worth of rent for the local area in which they live." www.nbcnews.com/business/con...
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But does the insurance co. pay you or the bank or both? What happens to it once the rebuild is done? Refi at the new valuation and at today's mortgage rate? Or does the original mortgage just stay as it is for the lower amount and presumably, rate? Thanks!
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What happens to your mortgage? Say you have a $1M mortgage and still owe half? Does the insurance co pay half to you and half to the bank? Or all to one of the parties? Once rebuilt and appraised, do you have to get a new mortgage at today's rates or do you still keep your prior rate?
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Mexico Nose had me cracking up.
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Yeah, see this all of the time and it’s not like people work 24/7. You have time to cook and eat, usually.