An escape hatch that is added to an occupied structure by cutting an opening in an exterior wall that is then closed with the main body of the hatch. A pair of pivotally mounted handles are provided on the interior wall of the hatch so that when both handles are pivoted, the hatch may be pushed out so that it falls onto the ground outside the structure and so that the occupants of the structure may then crawl through the opening. An exterior wall of the hatch is larger than the opening so that the hatch cannot be pushed into the interior of the structure by a person outside it. The handles are designed to be opened with minimal force and the hatch construction includes numerous features that ensure against jamming of the hatch when it needs to be opened.
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constituencies of property owners and customers. San Francisco-based Airbnb, the largest player, claims more than 1 million listings worldwide. Cities like Santa Monica should consider compromises rather than crackdowns, said Carl Shepherd, co-founder of vacation rental website HomeAway, based in Austin, Texas.
Date: May 13, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
HomeAway files lawsuit against San Francisco over rental legislation plans
Company co-founder, Carl Shepherd, said: "In a community known for promoting equality and an entrepreneurial spirit, it is shocking the Supervisors passed a law that, in our opinion, stifles opportunity in such a discriminatory manner.
Date: Nov 06, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
HomeAway sues San Francisco to block new 'Airbnb law'
"It is shocking the Supervisors passed a law that, in our opinion, stifles opportunity in such a discriminatory manner," Carl Shepherd, co-founder of Texas-based HomeAway, said in a statement. "In its apparently single-minded goal to 'legalize Airbnb,' we claim the Supervisors ignored the benefits o
Date: Nov 04, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
HomeAway sues San Francisco over short-term rental law
firms and individuals that advertise short-term rentals. "HomeAway feels a duty to fight for the entire short-term rental industry and the rights of all property owners, including the owners of the 1,200 San Francisco properties who advertise on HomeAway," co-founder Carl Shepherd said in a statement.
Date: Nov 03, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
HomeAway sues SF over 'Airbnb law,' says it's discriminatory
In its apparently single-minded goal to 'legalize Airbnb, we claim the supervisors ignored the benefits of responsibly regulating a well-established industry, and embraced an unconstitutional and unenforceable regulation, Carl Shepherd, co-founder of HomeAway, said in a statement.
Date: Nov 03, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
An Airbnb Rival Challenges San Francisco's Airbnb Law
n its apparently single-minded goal to legalize Airbnb, San Francisco lawmakers ignored the benefits of responsibly regulating a well-established industry, and embraced an unconstitutional and unenforceable regulation, Carl Shepherd, one of HomeAways co-founders, said in a statement.
Date: Nov 03, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
HomeAway sues San Francisco over short-term rental law
"HomeAway feels a duty to fight for the entire short-termrental industry and the rights of all property owners, includingthe owners of the 1,200 San Francisco properties who advertiseon HomeAway," co-founder Carl Shepherd said in a statement.