Brudesandwich

Brudesandwich t1_izz91wl wrote

Not terminate but from my understanding you can withhold rent if it has been a persistent issue. However, if you are not letting pest control come to your house for whatever reason then you have no ground to stand on because you are actively denying the "solution". I don't know what you're allergic to when it comes to pest as nothing that can be used for mice would cause an allergic reaction unless you come with direct contact which even then wouldn't do anything to you. Plus, any of the "repellents" rarely ever work. You're talking about an animal that can live in trash and is highly adaptable.

Unfortunately, this is going to go one of two ways. You let pest control do what needs to be done in your apartment or you continue living with the mice.

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Brudesandwich t1_izq4qrn wrote

Consolidation would solve so many of our problems in NJ but many residents, especially older ones, will always vote against it. Most common I've heard is because their town will lost its identity (but they always just say close to NYC) or having a smaller municipality is more properly governed and yet we are constantly one of the states with the most mismanagement.

There is absolutely no reason for majority of these small ass places to exist other than to allow for corruption. Nothing won't happen unless the residents start pushing for it and make it a priority

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Brudesandwich t1_iz1as6u wrote

Commercial space for something like this is at a premium. Something like that would need multplie rooms large enough to accommodate a group of people. Most commercial properties here are relatively small. It's why I kind of hate that any old warehouse or building is torn down just to building apartment buildings. There were some that could have been saved and turned into viable options for things like this.

Plus, if this sub is any indication, the noise complaints stemming from something like this would be through the roof. It would have to in a building with no residents or away from any residential buildings. The one in Palisade Park is a stand alone building shared with a medical office next door.

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Brudesandwich t1_iyyfcsm wrote

Adult Bowling Alley

Thrift Store

Karaoke with private rooms like Karaoke rock 21 in palisades Park

More bars that allow music/live shows

DIY shops. You can rent a space, tools, or whatever else you need in case you want to do work but don't have a large space or backyard. There was a spot in Hoboken but since the warehouse is being demolished and made into luxury apartments I don't know of any other locations on this side of the Hudson.

Edit: The same people from Hoboken moved to Union City and just opened in November. Their website here: https://www.thediyjoint.com/#home

Indoor Sports location. Various sports held inside. Basketball court, tennis court, batting cage (there is one in Union City), and whatever other sports they can fit comfortably.

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Brudesandwich t1_ixi9udb wrote

No it literally would not. The PATH only services those who are ONLY here for NYC. The PATH system and HBLR system are entirely different. Building a PATH line would be EXTREMELY expensive. Furthermore, I've rarely had an issue taking the HBLR compared to the PATH. The PATH is one of the reason I don't even venture to nyc anymore, from my perspective it seems it's happened more since covid.

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Brudesandwich t1_ixeaqmq wrote

Because not everyone here lives their life based around NYC. It takes me longer to get around Hudson County then it does to get to NYC. It's literally harder to get around town than to go to another town.

Plus, expanding it further should theoretically help with housing as it opens other areas with accessibility. Right now everyone is moving either near the PATH or near the light rail.

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