It’s interesting that social media particularly YouTube are being loaded with videos of failed businesses, corporations, and communities. I am assuming the online retail and moneymaking opportunities seem to make business owners and corporation treating brick and mortar businesses as liability than assets they don’t give a damn anymore. A channel called stringer media likely a journalism major student has a big collection of these buy outs on video showing some even very nice homes bought out likely millions over market however if there are tenants renting they were screwed. Those who hold out may have the places built around them or just be living beside a ghost town. The channel also shows many corporations that failed likely due to the change. But should we be concerned? submitted by /u/Jcs609 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1i3clmn/should_we_be_worried_about_the_epidemic_of_ai/
Hello, I live in a condo on the first floor and got complaints from the neighbours who live on the ground floor right below me. The complaint was about noises made when opening/closing one drawer under the bed and walking around midnight because they have a baby and need to wake up at 3am to go to work. (Not that I have to explain why I am still awake at midnight, but for context I come back home late due to sports activities that finish at 11pm. I need to open the bed drawer to get my clothes to shower… and ofc i need to walk to get there). I assume that I also have a neighbour living above me on the 2nd floor, but I never got the issues similar to the ones on the ground floor. The condo seems pretty soundproof and I’ve been living here for nearly one year now. I feel very sorry for them but they can’t expect me to change my lifestyle right? I don’t want to bother them and their baby but I don’t know what I can do to avoid this noise problem. I would appreciate any helpful advic...