What do you use? I just got my first home and have a very small garage space. I want a good solution for organizing my tools in one place. I assumed this was the best option.

See [this article]. In your example you have a single method, but now imagine you have 20. You are forcing the abstraction on to the API consumer. If they want to Mock your interface they now need to Embed the interface and overload it vs allowing a slim version:

As SWE at Google that teaches new hires Golang, I explicitly avoid them defining public interfaces within APIs not consuming them.

type Doggo interface {
    Name() string
}

Seems like the ton of money you should have is in the home. Which is still awesome to own in the Bay but will demolish your yearly savings. My yearly PITI is now ~68k and I even feel that going from 1350/m rent earlier this year. Plus you are maxing two MBDR which is a good chunk of post-tax money.

Setting your selves up awesome for living later and just not much for living now. Though you still have plenty if you wanted to feel the wealth and spend an extra 10-20k/yr on nice things.

Are you doing a 10yr Mortgage or something for that high PITI or is the home 2mil+? IIRC my mortgage company didn't want met to go over ~50% of my base salary + bonus which is ~250k and didn't take into account at all the 200k/yr RSUs.

With that PITI and those living expenses you will not have tons of money and it will be a slow but increasing roll. Maybe by 40 you two will feel it.

There is actually also a no-nup which works in this situation.

Yep, they can say that they contributed to the payment of the property and attempt to sue for a claim (I am not an attorney) but this is the advice I got from one who is (though they do not practice property law in my state).

Legal Theories: The SO might be able to argue for ownership based on certain legal principles:

  • Resulting trust: If it can be proven that the SO contributed to the purchase price with the understanding they would have an ownership interest, a court might recognize a resulting trust.
  • Constructive trust: If the SO can show they were unfairly prevented from being on the title despite contributing, a court might impose a constructive trust to prevent unjust enrichment.
  • Partnership or Joint Venture: If there was an implied or explicit agreement between the SO and the titleholder to share ownership based on contributions, this could be argued.

Obviously not. She lives with me for nothing. We live in VHCOL area. I pay for everything but food. The 5,700/m is PIIT and all covered by me. But also it is 2024, not everyone has a trad situation.

What if she was making more but had less to help with downpayment?

What if she only wanted to contribute a small % of Mortgage but we wanted to keep assets legally protected. Your myopic take on one of three options I presented and name calling only indicate your lack of understanding or maturity.

I bought a house and my girlfriend lives with me, there are three options I found:

  • She contributes nothing and I have her focus on her debt and savings

  • We officially have her rent from me, sign an agreement etc

  • Sign a No-Nup, which is like a prenup but before marriage.

If your BF contributes without signing anything, he could claim ownership on part of the property in the event of the relationship ending. Do not put him on the mortgage or title.

I have never once celebrated a promotion. I really should, I have 5x my salary in the last 4 years and it still hurt so much to get anything over $500.

It’s poured concrete under so I’m not too worried about subflooring. I will see if there is any woody layer at all though

Thanks! I need to repaint the ceiling anyway because the joint tape ripped it up when I removed the original drywall.

Seriously appreciate the help. Thanks so much.

About a week. The bottom baseboard is still wet and slowly drying. The metal track the shower door was on had no seal on the wall side and was running water from the shower right into the wall. I removed the molding and drywall to find the slit and water damage. Thankfully plumbing isn’t leaking at all. The twin boards seem to be 1.5”x3.25”. I’m not sure if that is a standard size or not. I don’t have a table saw yet to cut boards to size. This home is 1916 and not sure if things have the same standards.

It’s just a big ass insert with tile just on that little inside lip of the corner. Thanks for the suggestion! I will need to look at what blades o got but I’m sure there is a wood blade. Excited to get learning here. Intimidating but I think this is the only major issue I have found. And now I have a sold set of tools.

Thanks, it actually wasn’t even a leak. The metal shower door track had no caulk or silicon and there was a slit in the wall. All the water from the shower ran down the track and right through the slit. I have no idea how someone screwed it up that bad.

Great thanks, from the comments I may cut out less than I thought I might need to. Sounds like most important is the mold inhibitor.

That’s the point of the post. I was scared at how hard it is to tell.

Lyrics is all that matters, AI is doing the same thing any producer would do just faster. I think the song does justice to how I hear it in my head when I sing it the way I would want it heard.

My first song created by AI

I don’t have a good voice nor am very good with music software. I have always wanted to produce one of my songs. After some tweaking I have one I am proud of!

https://suno.com/song/55952f0a-4863-46c0-bcb6-afc0f67eaaee

It’s about my grandfathers passing. Would love to share if anyone likes it.

I got the same thing exactly with 2 batteries and a charger vs 4 and it was only $349. Are batteries that expensive?

I know so many people who have paid contractors to have the contractor vanish. Don't do this unless you trust them 100000%.

Last year I made ~400k and spent only 15% of my after tax take home. I was living like I was making 70k in a HCOL area. This year everything changed. I bought my first home, bought tools, went on vacation.

The biggest difference is I no longer really worry about little costs. Like a broken car windshield, going to a concert, taking my partner on a date. I probably already spend nearly as much this year as last year already not including down payment. It is spending money that makes you feel wealthy. I was living like I was poor out of college for probably 8 years before spending anything. Allowed me to be a millionaire before 30yr and now I get to enjoy some of it.