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sick or dead kitty on grove street between 1st and 2nd this morning
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I don't know if anyone else saw this but there was a kitty cat lying limp, I think he was dead or very very sick, on grove street this morning outside a house between 1st and 2nd street. I tried to see if he was okay but he was unresponsive, so I called the animal control of jersey city. not sure what else I was supposed to do, but just wondering if anyone else has seen him or if someone came around to claim him or maybe if the humane society was able to take care of him? anyone know anything, I'm still worried about the poor guy.

Posted on: 2014/10/3 19:42
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Nail Salons of Jersey City!
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You are the WORST!! All of you!

Jesus. i would pay TOP DOLLAR for a decent pedicure and decent customer service. If only I could do this downtown. Sadly all of these salons are terrible and run by people who somehow know NOTHING about service.

Here's a tip - If someone is trying to GIVE YOU MONEY and is standing right in front of you, maybe for five seconds you should pretend to appreciate their business and not ignore them while carrying on a conversation with the person working next to you.

I was in the service industry myself for years, and if I can do it, anyone can.

Posted on: 2014/9/1 19:12
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Looking for monthly parking downtown JC
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I have a Toyota Corolla i need monthly parking for in downtown JC asap. Anyone have any leads, please let me know!

Posted on: 2014/6/2 18:32
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Looking for lawn mowing service in JC
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Anyone have any recommendations? We need lawn mowing service stat, for an overgrown backyard. Recommendations appreciated.

Posted on: 2014/5/27 17:19
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Re: knockout
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Assault isn't a game, please everybody stop calling it a game.

Posted on: 2013/11/24 18:43
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Re: Broker's fee
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Duh.

People pay it so people charge it. Fine, whatever. I don't really care.

My ACTUAL question - if you have any experience or tips with finding a place that doesn't charge a broker fee or involve a broker at all, I'd love to hear about it.

Thanks.

Posted on: 2013/11/11 2:14
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Re: Broker's fee
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I didn't pay a fee for the place I have now and I've been here for three years. I would stay where I'm at, and avoid the whole thing entirely but circumstances have changed.

What I've heard everyone on here say repeatedly is that this is a practice landlords prefer since it vets them a better candidate and they have to do less work to find someone. So that's great but why should the landlord not take on the cost of that work? A renter's fee is RENT and landlords build EQUITY.

It doesn't really matter why it happens, actually. I was hoping someone would have insight into how to get around it.




Posted on: 2013/11/10 16:57
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Re: Broker's fee
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Circumstances changed.

Posted on: 2013/11/10 16:44
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Re: Broker's fee
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So my budget has increased and I want to stay in JC but I still don't want to pay a broker fee.

Anybody have any ideas?


Posted on: 2013/11/7 23:33
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Re: Kitty grooming?
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i love him, long hair and all. he's the sweetest guy.

Posted on: 2012/6/15 1:33
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Re: Kitty grooming?
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i didn't pick him, he picked me. i rescued him. he was left at my house and i took him in.

i don't necessarily want to shave him, i'm just wondering what the options are. i have no experience.

Posted on: 2012/6/12 14:55
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Re: Kitty grooming?
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oh, wait a tick.. i can't just take him in during an afternoon and let them groom him with me present?

does anyone know of a place (i'm willing to pay extra for it!!!) that i can come with him and not have to leave him alone? i think i can not leave him alone again. bad experience. and someone cutting off part of his ear is not acceptable. (i won't be going to that place you mentioned). I don't mind paying more, I just would like an idea of what it will cost, and I'm certainly willing to pay more as long as he is well taken care of

i'm definitely considering the lion cut. thank you for your suggestions!!

Posted on: 2012/6/11 23:47
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Kitty grooming?
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I have a long-haired kitten. He's awesome, but he sheds like mad. I comb his fur two or three times a day, and am constantly sweeping up cat fur and vaccuuming the apartment. I am wondering if there is a cat groomer in JC? Does anyone have experience dealing with long haired kitties in the summer time? Should I take him to get him groomed and what does that entail exactly? And does anyone know what the cost is like?

Thanks.

Posted on: 2012/6/11 14:38
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Jury Duty!
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Hey Jersey City,

Anyone every have jury duty in JC and how does it go? I'm summoned to a petit jury and I have to report to the administration building.

How do these things work?

Insight?

Posted on: 2012/2/28 5:24
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Re: Tell Trader Joe's to come near the Grove Station!
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Trade Joe's, as much as I love it, will only increase my already under-market rent. I'm content with Tendershoot. Trader Joe's can stay in Manhattan as far as I'm concerned and keep my rent cheap.

Posted on: 2012/1/16 14:47
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Re: Jersey City Vet Costs
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You guys, I need prices! Anyone have any experience and can give me a rough idea of what they've been charged in the past?

I have nothing to start from except LHS, which i already know the prices for because they are published on the website.

Thanks.

Posted on: 2012/1/16 14:39
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Jersey City Vet Costs
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Can someone please be straight with me about vet costs in Jersey City?

I've taken my cats to downtown vet for checkups and they are charging me $68/cat for the visit alone.

I need to get them booster shots now too. What is the cost at Downtown vet for booster (they won't give me a price over the phone)? Does anyone have experience?

What about other vets? I'm not sold on downtown vet, it's just close by. Anyone have experience at other places? Can you please tell me prices? I need to compare costs, but no one publishes their prices nor will they disclose over the phone.

I know the clinic at Liberty Humane is $20 for most of their shots and they don't charge a visit fee, so that's definitely the most economical. I'd just like to avoid that wait time and the trauma it'll cause the kitties sitting in their crates for an hour or two.

Posted on: 2012/1/15 5:02
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Re: We don't get mail on Saturday's anymore...
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we always get mail that isn't ours. ALWAYS. like every day.

our mail box has been labeled with the tenants for over a year.

we put "return to sender" or "not at this address" on every one of them and put them back in the box, and they sit there.... for ever. mailman never takes them back.

isn't it more work to put the wrong mail in the mailbox? he knows who is at the address and that we don't want to hang on to mail that isn't ours...

Posted on: 2011/11/15 5:13
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Re: Broker's fee
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well, since i'm looking to live on my own and have a tippy top budget of 1300, these are my options so far.

hence, i still haven't moved (and it's not looking good for me anytime in the near future).

you know what, all of your arguments might be valid, the idea of making a broker work for you, using the broker to do all of the work and negotiation which is indeed time consuming, tedious, etc.

UP UNTIL NOW i've never had trouble finding a place without the help of a broker (and i've moved twice in five years). the fact is, almost every single place i've found on craigslist (one bedroom UNDER $2,000... somehow this is difficult right now) is advertised through a broker and requiring a broker's fee lately. i'm sorry, but that's bs. if a tenant comes through craigslist, which the landlord can AS EASILY advertise on their own as a broker, then why should they pay a fee? if the broker does not do the work for the tenant, but rather for the landlord, then the landlord should most definitely pay the broker, NOT the tenant. IMO

and one other thing, broker's fee. a month's rent. and that's acceptable. they charge it, people are paying it.


Tuna sandwich? 14 dollars. We think that's fair...

Posted on: 2011/11/15 4:55
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Broker's fee
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Why in the world should anyone pay a broker's fee to move into a new apartment?

if an apartment is 450 square feet, half a mile from transportation, a ground level, and $1350, not rent controlled, WHY would anyone pay a broker's fee for it? It's throwing away $1350.
I can understand a reason for a broker's fee in two instances.

1. the rent is a serious deal
2. it's rent controlled

but, it's rare to find either one of these scenarios. i've been apartment hunting for months and it never happens. the rents are almost always ridiculous and the properties are never rent controlled. so i'm being asked to pay an absurd amount in rent and who knows how much i'll be asked to pay next year, and the broker and landlord think charging me a month's rent JUST TO MOVE IN is completely reasonable.

Brokers, explain how you justify that fee. I understand a broker needs to make money, but, landlords, WHY aren't you paying it?

The renter's fee is RENT.

Posted on: 2011/11/12 18:52
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I saw a dude trying to steal a bike last night on grove at newark
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It was around 10:30PM, plenty of people walking about and I was wandering home with my boyfriend. We have both had bikes stolen before, and have fantasized about what we would do if we had caught the jerk who stole it. WELL! we both saw the dude, sitting on the ground shamelessly with a flimsy piece of cardboard to cover up his wirecutters.

We both stood over him for a good 30 seconds in silence as we assessed what was happening. Then I said "this dude is stealing that bike." As if the guy wasn't sitting two feet away, and my boyfriend said to the guy, "hey man don't steal that bike."

The guy was paranoid and IM SURE stole the bike anyway. He spoke no English. We walked away and my boyfriend kept yelling at him. He got up, started yelling back in Spanish and then left.

He was tiny, small man. Maybe 5'6", skinny very very skinny, bald, probably mid to late 40s and definitely Latino. He spoke no English. He kept yelling "Papi!" at my boyfriend.

If your bike got stolen on grove last night, this was probably the guy. If you still use a wire cable to keep you bike locked, dear god, upgrade!!!! Kryptonite U-lock.

Posted on: 2011/9/20 0:39
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