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Oh yeah, at some point I promised I'd put up a forum for stuff that
doesn't suit the wiki or mailing list. I'll still do it, promise! :)

Ron

On 2012-10-31 14:01, Michael Kozakewich wrote:
> You know, I was wondering why we were all concerned about having to leave 
> with three months' notice, and then talking giving them three months' notice 
> right away.
> It's all moot now, anyway.
> 
> What I'd like to do is find a collection of individual things we do to gain 
> money, and things we're thinking of doing. For example, we could offer tiny 
> cubicles for $100/month for people who want to work and store stuff.
> (Each 5 ft. x 4 ft. of floor area should costs us about $20-$25 per month. 
> We could charge more for sound-proofing or a lock.)
> I'd like some historical figures published: the drink money box, what we 
> know about our electrical usage, donations following certain events, 
> membership levels, and so on.
> 
> From the very basic talk we had over the possibilities of moving into the 
> space Justin found, we discovered we could do almost nothing extra and still 
> survive there for two years. We should make an outline of what we need to 
> do, pessimistically, to cover the remaining costs. We're going to be active 
> at conventions, and we're going to be inviting user groups.
> 
> The discussion list can be really weird for these kinds of discussions, 
> because it can be a pain to sort through things. The wiki is annoying 
> because you can't delete old topics, but it still works. We might as well 
> keep the data on a Strikeforce page for easy reference. Organizational 
> stuff, y'know?
> I threw the info into http://skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Strikeforce:Space
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Ron
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 12:25 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [SkullSpace-Discuss] Summary of last night's meeting --  
> whyleave
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> On 2012-10-31 12:20, Mark Jenkins wrote:
> > > Most people want to move - even with AW being the new leasee, we have
> > > no trust in the building owners not trying to screw us again by
> > > ignoring contracts/the law.
> >
> > I think you've missed a key detail -- AW doesn't appear to have much
> > faith either as they asked for an exit clause in this new lease.
> > (shit, we should have noticed that detail sooner, we had a copy last week)
> Honestly, it's that detail that got me on board with wanting to leave.
> Up till we found out about that, I still wanted to make it work. But the
> thought that we may be left high and dry wasn't one I wanted to
> consider.
> 
> Ron
> 
> >
> > As far as I'm concerned, being here with any exit clause, regardless of
> > stated intents by landlord or tennant to use such clauses or not is a no
> > go -- it gives parties the ability to demand a new deal too easilly
> > instead of honouring the existing one.
> >
> > > (Lots of FUD about this - they could call
> > > in question any of a number of permits, they hire criminals every
> > > morning in the basement, etc. We have no leverage and they have all of
> > > it.)
> >
> > I fully agree. The only real gun is the exit clause.
> >
> > It would be extreme stupidity for a landlord to just suddenly lock doors
> > (prompting possible legal action) or initiate their own legal action
> > claiming violation of lease when they can just use the exit clause. The
> > former options are full of financial risk and uncertainty, the later
> > less so.
> >
> > Locking the doors or initiating legal action only makes sense for a
> > landlord dealing with a tennant who's conduct is so bad that the risks
> > of keeping them over the exit period are worse then the risks of trying
> > to boot them faster.
> >
> > The amount that six more months of electrical here would of entailed
> > would have been nothing compared court costs those useless nuclear
> > options would have entailed.
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