
16 December 2019 | 8 replies
Handwrite one and photo copy it for the rest.

1 December 2017 | 24 replies
I am quite confident however that as long as you sent the proper paperwork in (and can prove it, I typically use email which I can prove was sent to the appropriate individual and their supervisor, OR directly deliver to the office which where they will photocopy and date stamp as received) that you are owed the money and will be paid.The only issue could possibly be that the S-8 authority doesn't recognize that the paperwork was submitted to them (properly/on time/at all) and they claim they weren't aware there was a new owner...hence the authority would have paid the old owner and not feel they would be accountable to yank the money back and direct it to you.Of note- the agency is typically very good about making amends to payments that may be mis-directed while they were processing.Hope this helps, keep us posted!
12 February 2018 | 7 replies
(C) The association's records must be maintained in this State and be open to inspection and available for photocopying by members or their authorized agent at reasonable times and places within five business days after receipt of a written request stating the specific books and records the member requests of the association.

5 February 2018 | 9 replies
.- Hand stuffed a handwritten letter (photo copied) on lined white paper and sent with a live stamp.

20 April 2017 | 1 reply
I wouldn't go photocopying an entire lease and running with it but cherry picking language here and there is probably harmless.

24 May 2017 | 16 replies
My first two were only 100 letters that I hand wrote then photo copied then inserted name and address.

7 June 2017 | 10 replies
If we HAVE met, they can fax, email, send photocopy, etc.

1 April 2018 | 5 replies
Also, many of the revision pages have been photo copies and not clear.

6 November 2019 | 39 replies
He hand writes his contracts with a mechanical pencil (he's on his last of 12 that he bought decades ago) and photocopies them as the original.

31 May 2017 | 3 replies
You can take all your previous expense records, make photocopies (some receipts fade over time) file those, and give those to your tax guy.