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ART LOVER IN AN EICHLER? ... Eichler Network is seeking midcentury modern homeowners who love art — whether it’s ceramics, performance-based, “Old Master” prints or paintings by up-and-coming artists — to be profiled in the spring 2013 issue of CA-Modern magazine. Information: Contact feature editor Dave Weinstein, davidsweinstein@yahoo.com, and CC publisher Marty Arbunich, marty@ eichlernetwork.com before Jan. 5, 2013.

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furnishings PALO ALTO STORES CONNECT WITH LOCAL CRAFTSPEOPLE

by Pierre Bienaimé ost have heard of the 100-mile Thanksgiving, shopping at a farmers market or other “buy local” trends. A newly opened furniture store in downtown Palo Alto wants to take that to the next level: by selling furniture mostly made locally, by hand and with repurposed materials. At Inhabiture, across from City Hall, much of store manager Matt Maddox’s job consists of seeking out independent designers. “A lot of furniture makers who are making unique pieces don’t promote themselves very well. They’re focused on the artistic aspect. It’s hard to find those people,” Maddox said. Hanging in a small hallway is a cage-like light fixture, “made from the track of an old assembly line. It was done in Carpinteria (not far from Santa Barbara) by a little group of three: a mother and her two sons. We fitted it out with LED lightings and brought it

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Clockwise from top: The Mood Rocking Bed by Shiner is one of Inhabiture’s more popular pieces; side-by-side Jarboe bookcases by Noir are made of salvaged timbers more than 7.5 feet tall; West Elm’s design team brought back these handmade birds from trips to Cape Town and Johannesburg; Inhabiture’s light fixture was made in Carpinteria from the track of an old assembly line.

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IKEBANA IN NEW YEAR ... Thanh Kosen Nguyen will teach “Floral Design with Ikebana” from 1 to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays, Jan. 8 to March 12, at Greendell P2, 4120 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Certified in both Wafu and Sogetsu styles, Nguyen will focus on both traditional and contemporary ikebana. Students should bring sturdy garden scissors, a Pyrex bowl and a large pin frog for practice, along with a $100 flower materials fee payable to the instructor (or bring own flowers). Cost is $70. Information: 650-329-3752 or www. paadultschool.org RESTORE HABITAT ... On the second and fourth Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., volunteers work with Acterra to restore habitat at the Pearson-Arastradero Preserve (1530 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto) and local creeks. Gloves, tools, snacks and training are provided. Tasks include removing invasive plants, collecting seeds, spreading mulch and planting native grasses. Wear long sleeves and long pants and bring a hat and reusable water bottle. Information: www.acterra. org/stewardship. N

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MILLION-PLUS-DOLLAR HOMES ... Palo Alto topped November sales of “luxury homes” — those that sold for more than $1.5 million, according to Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage — compared to a year ago. Palo Alto sold 35, with Los Altos closely trailing at 33. Homes sold faster (on average 45 days, compared to 57 days a year ago), and sales averaged 101 percent of the asking price, up from 98 percent last year, according to the Silicon Valley Luxury Housing Market Report. The most expensive home sold in Santa Clara County in November was a five-bedroom, seven-bath home in Saratoga that went for $4.65 million. Information: 925-275-3085

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here, just 250 miles away. It’s a custom piece,” said Inhabiture CEO Forrest Linebarger. In another corner of the store stands a narrow workbench, complete with a monkey-wrench mechanic to bear down on wood for the cutting. It was made in France in the 1940s. Beyond these independent designers, Maddox counts four designer/owner/builder companies among its clients, all based in California. Cisco Brothers in Southern California provides the store’s line of upholstery goods, made without fire retardants or toxic chemicals. Noir provides larger pieces of furniture: Jarboe ($3,500) is a bookcase that doubles as a room divider. It is made from timbers and flooring salvaged from industrial buildings torn down in Los Angeles. Much of Inhabiture’s furniture pieces seem to carry one-of-a-kind stories of origin rather than a shared construction process. Linebarger shared part of the company’s philosophy: “Most of our products are made here in California; we’re looking at keeping jobs local. We offer reclaimed materials. Most of our things (continued on next page)

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are organic, reclaimed or salvaged. We’re happy to see the other furniture stores here, because we offer something a little different, one-of-a-kind pieces, things you do not find in chains.” Linebarger recently moved his business, previously called VOX Design, from Mountain View to Palo Alto, adding the furniture store to his architectural design and green-building company. The expansion is motivated by the idea that “we can not only design and build a green home, but furnish it as well,” Maddox said. “The people that are here, our customer base, they tend to be thinking along the lines of sustainability. They’re the right demographic for us. They care about the same things we care about,” Linebarger said. Encasing the store’s steel signage is one of Inhabiture’s “living walls,” fitted with pockets of soil and succulent plants to fill them. Similarly, the rest of the downtown store serves as a showcase for Inhabiture’s design and construction services. Growing demand and competition have made sustainability — in construction and furniture both — more

affordable, according to Inhabiture’s vice president of sustainability, Ken Arends. “People think that green costs more. Our motto is: It is of no additional cost to you at all. Zero. Because of competitive markets now, it’s so much easier to achieve a green standard in building at no additional cost,” Arends said. A few blocks away, West Elm took over and renovated the 11,000-square-foot corner location at 180 University Ave. Owned by WilliamsSonoma, the store sells modern furniture and houseware. West Elm also provides a small platform for products from Etsy, an online retailer carrying the work of independent artists. On a table right by the checkout counters sits some of the website’s ceramic tableware, specifically drawn from an artist based in Oakland and another in Palo Alto. “We’re the only corporation that’s allowed to work directly with Etsy. They’ve tried to keep it very small, local and artist-focused. We reached out to them to let them know what our mission statement is, to be a launch-

pad for some of their artists,” said Caleb Anderson, the assistant store manager. Seeking the unusual, West Elm doesn’t focus only on local artists. “It’s been a quickly evolving brand in the last couple of years. It used to include very clean lines, whereas now we’re starting to collaborate more with up-and-coming artists,” Anderson said. In their travels and research for a recent collection on South African culture, West Elm’s design team encountered an artist selling wire, beaded birds, he said. The birds are just under 10 inches in height, and handmade with wire and glass beads of black and white. “He was selling them out of the trunk of his car. He had a handful of them in there. In order for us to be able to fill that order, he had to employ 12 people to help him handmake all of these birds. So it helped him launch his brand within his community. West Elm is not just about what we do here, but what we do on a global scale.” N Editorial Intern Pierre Bienaimé can be emailed at pbienaime@paweekly.com.

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SALES AT A GLANCE Atherton

Mountain View

Total sales reported: 3 Lowest sales price: $1,069,000 Highest sales price: $2,500,000

Total sales reported: 7 Lowest sales price: $280,000 Highest sales price: $2,131,500

Los Altos

Palo Alto

Total sales reported: 3 Lowest sales price: $1,150,500 Highest sales price: $1,915,000

Total sales reported: 2 Lowest sales price: $613,000 Highest sales price: $850,000

Menlo Park

Redwood City

Total sales reported: 11 Lowest sales price: $532,000 Highest sales price: $1,765,000

Total sales reported: 9 Lowest sales price: $100,000 Highest sales price: $1,230,000 Source: California REsource

HOME SALES Home sales are provided by California REsource, a real estate information company that obtains the information from the County Recorder’s Office. Information

is recorded from deeds after the close of escrow and published within four to eight weeks.

Atherton 397 Atherton Ave. Master Trust to Masters Trust for $1,069,000 on 11/9/12 64 Broadacres Road Ahlstrom Trust to J. & N. Halsey for $2,500,000 on 11/8/12 340 El Camino Real US Bank to P. & S. Chiu for $1,500,000 on 11/14/12

Los Altos 80 Alma Court I. & J. Bell to J. & R. Mukherjee for $1,915,000 on 11/19/12; previous sale 12/82, $295,000 101 Lyell St. Teymouri Trust to B. Dong for $1,150,500 on 11/26/12; previous sale 8/10, $860,000 1491 Topar Ave. Hegedus Trust to T. & P. Liu for $1,340,000 on 11/20/12; previous sale 7/76, $90,000

Menlo Park 803 18th Ave. C. & G. Chen to R. & J. Chen for $800,000 on 11/13/12; previous sale 10/05, $930,000 122 Amherst Ave. M. Celebi to B.

Burr for $617,000 on 11/14/12; previous sale 10/03, $548,000 807 Bay Road Voris Trust to J. & S. Masnaghetti for $650,000 on 11/9/12; previous sale 1/08, $600,000 1882 Camino A Los Cerros A. Madden to A. Shirvani for $1,555,000 on 11/14/12; previous sale 2/94, $518,000 657 College Ave. Berlin Trust to A. & M. Maarleveld for $1,765,000 on 11/14/12; previous sale 2/98, $622,000 23 Lorelei Lane Blair Trust to K. Chiongbian for $770,000 on 11/9/12 27 Loyola Ave. Wells Fargo Bank to P. Jhaveri for $585,000 on 11/8/12; previous sale 12/04, $649,000 727 Middle Ave. Ottoboni Trust to P. Chu for $988,000 on 11/8/12 655 San Benito Ave. Weigant Trust to J. Lu for $532,000 on 11/9/12 208 Willow Road L. Gray to J. Bodiford for $837,500 on 11/14/12 685 Woodland Ave. J. Bertram to Reader-Johnson Trust for $1,589,000 on 11/9/12

Mountain View 425 Chagall St. Shea Homes to N.

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RentWatch Isn’t it too late for a lawsuit? edited by Martin Eichner

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I moved out of an apartment more than three years ago. I knew that I didn’t leave the place in perfect condition, but I figured I would call it “even” if my landlord kept my security deposit. Instead, I received a letter from him telling me that he was keeping my security deposit and that I owed him another $800 for additional damage to the property. I thought that claim was totally unfair so I didn’t respond. Now, three year later, that landlord has served me with a small-claims court lawsuit for $1,000 in damages. Isn’t this lawsuit too late? In order to give you accurate advice, some questions need to be answered. First, was your rental agreement with this landlord in writing or was it oral? The statute of limitations to enforce the terms of a written agreement is four years, which means this lawsuit is still timely if you had a written agreement. On the other hand, a claim based on an oral agreement must be brought within two years. Another question is whether the original letter from your landlord was timely. California Civil Code Section 19505.5 requires a landlord to provide a written accounting of a tenant’s security deposit to the tenant within 21 days after the tenant vacates. Did your former landlord meet this requirement? If not, you have a strong argument that the entire deposit should be refunded. If the judge feels that landlord’s delay was in bad faith, there is an additional penalty that you could claim equal to twice the deposit amount, in addition to refund of the deposit itself. Did the landlord’s letter include documentation of the amount of damages claimed? Under Section 1950.5, any deductions for repairs or damages or cleaning that total more than $125 must be accompanied by receipts or invoices supporting them. In addition to these issues, you also have the right to attack whether the claimed damages were reasonable, since you felt there was no significant damage to the property when you left. In this type of case, the landlord has the burden of proving that the damages were justified. If you have any photos or other documentation of the conditions when you left, your case will be stronger. Depending on the answers to these questions, your local mediation program might be able to help you negotiate a compromise settlement of these claims. There is no “open-and-shut” case in the small-claims court because the procedure is informal and the parties represent themselves. Both sides have an incentive to settle prior to the court date to save the time and stress of a trial. In addition, the party winning at trial will have to collect the judgment awarded, which can often prove more difficult than winning the case at trial.

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Gillett for $800,000 on 11/20/12 505 Cypress Point Drive #238 US Bank to Q. Lin for $425,000 on 11/20/12; previous sale 5/02, $330,500 2712 Eden Lane Summerhill Grant Road to Q. Zhang for $2,131,500 on 11/27/12; previous sale 9/11, $17,000,000 541 Mercy St. D. & L. Salas to R. Steinberg for $775,000 on 11/19/12 255 S. Rengstorff Ave. #5 M. Weinberger to Deng Trust for $280,000 on 11/19/12 2091 San Luis Ave. #10 J. Bohn to L. Lin for $620,000 on 11/27/12; previous sale 3/11, $575,000 363 Tyrella Ave. #D E. Schumacher to J. Ma for $367,000 on 11/20/12

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I recently stopped at a rental property to apply for a two-bedroom apartment after I saw a “vacancy” sign while driving past it. I had my two young children with me at the time. When I spoke to the on-site rental agent, she told me that the available unit was on the second floor. She said I could not apply for that unit because they did not rent second-floor units to families with young children. She said the owner had nothing against children, but the units have open balconies. The owner felt there was too much danger that small children would be injured falling off the balconies. I am finding it hard to find a decent rental and I thought this community would be perfect for me and my family. Is it legal for the owner to exclude me from the second floor? Families with one or more children under age 18 living in the household are protected from discrimination under the fair-housing laws. This “familial status” discrimination applies to refusals to rent or sell to families with children. It also prohibits treating families with children differently than other residents in the terms and conditions of housing. Limiting these families to certain parts of a rental community, or certain floors in a building, are included in the prohibited discriminatory practices. Here it sounds like the landlord was concerned that the open balconies on the second floor would constitute a safety risk for your children. However, that justification does not permit violation of the familial status protections. Landlords can establish reasonable safety rules that apply to everyone, but safety rules cannot apply only to children. In this case, if the landlord is concerned that the open balconies are a safety risk, the landlord could address the risk by taking some action or making some modification that would be likely to mitigate the risk. Excluding children instead of addressing the risk may seem more economical to a landlord, but the result is that families like your family find themselves excluded from significant portions of the housing market. N Martin Eichner edits RentWatch for Project Sentinel, an organization that provides landlord tenant dispute resolution and fair housing services in Northern California, including rental-housing mediation programs in Palo Alto, Los Altos and Mountain View. Call 650-856-4062 for dispute resolution or 650-321-6291 for fair housing or email info@housing.org.

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Palo Alto 440 Cesano Court #208 M. Levine to B. & P. Yip for $613,000 on 11/20/12 1103 Trinity Lane #69 M. Zhao to M. Cuyegkeng for $850,000 on 11/27/12

Redwood City 807 12th Ave. D. Moreno to A. Gonzalez for $475,500 on 11/9/12 1120 Brewster Ave. Dennis Trust to J. Arner for $460,000 on 11/9/12; previous sale 10/07, $480,000 4 Brigantine Lane Cohn Trust to N. Vijayasankaran for $705,000 on 11/9/12; previous sale 6/10, $610,000 1556 Hawes Court C. Caccia to Caccia Trust for $100,000

on 11/9/12; previous sale 5/08, $950,000 2739 Kensington Road D. & C. Myers to C. Kehoe for $765,000 on 11/9/12; previous sale 7/94, $295,000 784 Lakeshore Drive N. Herrera to V. Fridman for $790,000 on 11/9/12 864 Newport Circle Perez Trust to M. & J. Pera for $1,230,000 on 11/14/12; previous sale 6/00, $720,000 566 Shoal Circle V. Price to K. Yip for $534,500 on 11/9/12; previous sale 6/02, $460,000 257 Vera Ave. Lutz Trust to J. Sposato for $475,000 on 11/9/12; previous sale 5/07, $619,000


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LOST - REWARD Small, hammered gold, clip on earring Tiffany & Co Paloma Picasso (650) 714-5054

Diabetic Test Strips Wanted Cash Paid. Unopened, Unexpired Boxes Only. All Brands Considered. Help others - don't throw boxes away. For more information, CALL (888) 491-1168 (Cal-SCAN)

Lost Boston Terrier Female Boston Terrier named Flute was lost near the corner of Clark and Marich Way in Mountain View on 12/09/2012. She is black and white, 2 1/2 years old and weighs 18 pounds. She is shy and skittish. Please do not chase. She may be hiding in bushes, in a garage, or other hiding place.

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475 Psychotherapy & Counseling

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260 Sports & Exercise Equipment Air Hockey - 7ft6in table - $150

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133 Music Lessons Music Lessons for All Ages! Find a music teacher! TakeLessons offers affordable, safe, guaranteed music lessons with teachers in your area. Our prescreened teachers specialize in singing, guitar, piano, drums, violin and more. Call 1- 866-974-5910! (Cal-SCAN) A Piano Teacher Children and Adults Ema Currier, 650/493-4797 Barton-Holding Music Studio Accepting new students for private vocal lessons. All levels. Call Laura Barton, 650/965-0139 Hope Street Music Studios In downtown Mtn.View. Most Instruments voice. All ages & levels 650-961-2192 www. HopeStreetMusicStudios.com Jazz & Pop Piano Lessons Learn how to build chords and improvise. Bill Susman, M.A., Stanford. (650)906-7529 Piano Lessons in your home Children and adults. Christina Conti, B.M. 15+ yrs exp. 650/493-6950

For Sale 201 Autos/Trucks/ Parts Suzuki 1987 Samurai - $6500

202 Vehicles Wanted CASH FOR CARS Any Car/Truck. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Call For Instant Offer: 1-888-420-3808 www.cash4car.com (AAN CAN) Donate Your Car, Truck, Boat to Heritage for the Blind. Free 3 day vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All paperwork taken care of. 888-902-6851. (Cal-SCAN)

215 Collectibles & Antiques Circa 1850 parlor couch - $1900

420 Healing/ Bodywork Schwinn Airdyne Comp bicycle - $340

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