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Nicole Schrock Overpriced Closing Costs..? I feel like I am being over charged?
2 June 2019 | 15 replies
So I asked the Director of Sales to call me back when he gets back from his honeymoon.
Juan Ayala Tenant registered LLC under my rental property address no notice
13 March 2021 | 12 replies
But, it could also be no big deal if they are running a consulting business (like graphic design) where they sit in a chair inside and do not disturb anyone.In California, the state does not allow LLC's to use P.O.
Hai Loc Overnight Buyers Market
8 April 2020 | 136 replies
At my w2 job, I work pretty closely with Medical Directors of some of the largest metropolitan EMS services across the country, one of which is my actual boss now.
Alex Varner Contractor requesting 50% Upfront
9 June 2019 | 192 replies
@Alex Varner good afternoon Alex my name is Andre I’m from California and I am a California licensed contractor in California, it is required by law that a contractor receive 10% down of the contract prior to starting which is a good rule of thumb but in order to help the job progress faster because we know money talks and BS walks put him on a progress payment schedule by percentage of work done you give them the 10% he comes in he gets The work done to a percentage and you pay them based on the percentage if he’s having trouble acquiring material to start the job have him and his vendor deliver the material and you pay the vendor direct or you pay your contractor and he pays the vendor direct on the spot to protect you from any Leins any future questions don’t hesitate to ask aloha hope this helps
Granville L. Tennant squatting
6 January 2018 | 14 replies
Not suggested for arm chair investors but definatly the best approach for quick results when you know how to "solve" problems.