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Ian Tudor Yard Sign Colors - What Are Most Appealing?
29 September 2013 | 2 replies
I want a brand, an image people will recognize around the city.I looked into marketing research to determine the best colors for this custom-made sign, but I wanted to tap the BP community for their opinions.From brandingstrategyinsider.com, I found some interesting research on colors and the emotions and qualities associated with them:Red –excitement, strength, sex, passion, speed, danger.Blue –(listed as the most popular color) trust, reliability, belonging, coolness.Yellow –warmth, sunshine, cheer, happinessOrange — playfulness, warmth, vibrantGreen — nature, fresh, cool, growth, abundancePurple –royal, spirituality, dignityPink — soft, sweet, nurture, securityWhite –pure, virginal, clean, youthful, mild.Black –sophistication, elegant, seductive, mysteryGold — prestige, expensiveSilver — prestige, cold, scientificI would like to use black and yellow, but not sure if anyone had experience in this area.Has anyone intentionally picked certain sign colors to receive more phone calls?
Nicholas Miller Tenant criminal history, whats so important?
27 March 2016 | 12 replies
Misdemeanor over 10 years ago, maybe.Felony conviction, no.Registered sex offender, definitely not.
Terry France How much insurance is recommended?
5 November 2016 | 8 replies
Covering your net worth is a good start, but if you lose a lawsuit for something akin to releasing a sex tape of Hulk Hogan then no amount of insurance will be enough. 
Michael Temple Criminal Records and Landlording
21 March 2018 | 18 replies
I have accepted sex offenders and declined younger applicants for twice being arrested for under age drinking.
Daniel Jewell Lease to share agreement
29 December 2019 | 15 replies
Megan’s Law “Pursuant To Article I, Section 8-A of the Penal Code, information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Department of Justice at http://www.megans-law.net/Virginia-Megans-Law.asp depending on the offender’s criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides.”
Kristin Ward Discrimination Issues
6 January 2012 | 8 replies
When you start to compare against each other things get hairy.Both age and sex are protected classes, discriminating based on either is illegal assuming you have more than 3 units (3 or less is exempt from fair housing laws).
Roy Covert Renters application software recommendation
31 August 2019 | 7 replies
This can include credit score, nationwide criminal background check, sex-offender list check, international criminal check, and eviction history (so any public records or information that might be connected to legal court proceedings would be pulled back as well).
N/A N/A Tenant lied on application
26 February 2007 | 3 replies
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode42/usc_sec_42_00003604----000-.htmlThe law prohibits discriminating "based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin."
Ben Leybovich 2% Rule is the Stupidest Thing EVER!
9 April 2015 | 110 replies
Everytime I hear the 2% rule I think of Achorman and Sex Panther by Odeon..."60% of the Time, It Works Every Time"http://youtu.be/pjvQFtlNQ-M
Robert Uomini A novel investment idea
23 January 2017 | 6 replies
For example, assume the homeowner is a male aged 70 living in, say, Contra Costa County(for more than one owner, such as a husband and wife, you might use the age and sex of the youngest person).