Do you think a home energy score should be mandatory to sell a house?
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886 Votes

Do you think a home energy score should be mandatory to sell a house?

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No

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Thomas K. Marple
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Thomas K. Marple

It would just create another bureaucratic requirement for residents at the expense of homeowners and would not accomplish anything. Prospective buyers can already higher a home inspector to evaluate a home before they purchase. the City Council should BUTT OUT!

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

That should be up to the buyer to do that NOT the seller.

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Paul Bianchina
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Paul Bianchina

Another perfect example of the hypocrisy of the current city council, who seems determined to ruin Bend. They whine and cry about affordable housing, then add more red tape to make houses more expensive. It's up to a buyer to understand the home they're buying, not the government!!

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Native Oregonian
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Native Oregonian

It only adds to the cost of buying an already over priced home. If buyers want to know what an energy score is, they can pay for an energy survey on their own when buying the house, at their own expense. This council needs to start listening to what their constituents want, and stop wasting time.

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Neil Mackey
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Neil Mackey

Just another example of government sticking their nose into private citizens' personal affairs! If a potential buyer and seller want to work that issue out as part of a (potential) sale, that should be THEIR choice, not a mandate by the City of Bend....

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Another hidden tax

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Gabe West
Gabe West

Insurance pays for my wheelchair

Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?
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189 Votes

Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Anne King
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Anne King

I got the passport card instead - online, no waiting in line.

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No

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Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

It's bs. I have an id.

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Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?
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180 Votes

Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?

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No

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Yes

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No

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d p
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d p

Are you Fing kidding?

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k san
k san

Exactly! This awful man should never be allowed to own animals for the rest of his life! Once an abuser, always an abuser. No matter that he is a vet. It doesn't excuse this abusive behavior, especially over tiny dogs!

Lisa York
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Lisa York

I don't think he should get his dogs back until a psych eval is done and he's deemed ok to own an animal. I also think that your reporter's continued hounding of him for an interview after he clearly declined was appropriate or professional.

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