How do we do justice to this guest? Leila Banijamali is a lawyer, startup founder, singer, former semipro tennis player, with a wide variety of other accomplishments (i.e. explaining computational law complexities in a manner in which Nick Rishwain can understand). We’re going to encourage her to add that last item to her bio.
Leila and her team have built a proprietary system that allows individual users the ability to search cities or counties (currently San Francisco, Orinda, Redwood City, San Jose, Los Angeles, Fontana, and San Mateo County), to see how their particular property is zoned and determine if they can add an accessory dwelling unit (ADU).
There are additional services for the municipalities and businesses as well. You may be interested in opening a coffee shop. Determine the appropriate locations with proper zoning and permitting to open that coffee shop using their “Build for Business” service.
Symbium is looking for more cities to participate. So if you’re with a planning commission or city planning department, reach them here: https://symbium.com/contact.
Really, please give this replay a watch and get to know the fascinating aspects of computational law. This is high level legaltech, and we’re just getting started!
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