You think I'm kidding, but this guy has consistently advocated "accessory dwelling units" — tiny houses built by homeowners in their gardens — as a means of blocking any sort of new housing that people might actually want to live in.
I should let this go, but I can't: Do you actually believe you understand what it is like to *live* in a typical ADU because you spent — what, a month? — in a carriage house vacation rental managed by a professional management company? I'm still in awe.
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It's not the architecture. It's extremely likely to be managed by someone who's not a professional, has little or no experience managing property, and lives within view. Because it's a single unit, there'll generally be no way to find reviews or references.
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