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verivin wrote:
[real estate purchase. op is seller]
> My question is: is it ok to
> receive additional offers to purchase (in writing) about a month
> before the current deal is due to expire?
>
Yes as long as you make a full disclosure t
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We run a small business that does training work for job seekers. We
are licensed by the state occupational board. Our instructors are all
subcontractors. In our contract with them, there is a non-compete
clause that reads as follows:
[Subcontractor
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John,
Over the years, a business has gradually shifted from using its
loading dock to loading and unloading on the street. (Why, I wonder?
This seems less efficient, but never mind.) You object to the noise,
and you feel there are safety hazards.
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This person went crazy and made my business bank account go negative
THOUSANDS of dollars, thanks to the "cash advance" criminals in
atlantic city. For some reason they allowed him to use his debit card
and make the account go very negative.
My ques
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On Nov 29, 8:32 am, Paul Cassel <pcasselremo...@comremovecast.net>
wrote:
> john.b...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > My business partner waspayingillegals (day labor workers) with
> > checks. I'm wondering if I can 1099 him for those payments?
>
> Whose check
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Party A lists a home for sale. Party B submits an offer, followed by
Party A's counteroffer at an acceptable price. Party B agrees verbally,
but suggest the date needs to move out a month. In addition and without
any other notice, Party B increas
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On Dec 10, 7:11 am, fjbl...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Dec 9, 4:10 am, "d...@danlan.com" <d...@danlan.com> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 8, 8:48 am, "John A. Weeks III" <j...@johnweeks.com> wrote:
> > > If you do either of the 3, then
> > > you have to license in t
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In article <k7bql3p03psqvqehni7or570uudmcovpp0@4ax.com>,
verivin <verivin@yahoo.com> wrote:
> My question is: is it ok to
>receive additional offers to purchase (in writing) about a month
>before the current deal is due to expire? (If the new off
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I paid someone (referred by a friend) to make repairs to my home. He
gave me price of $6,000 to do all of the repairs- paint, siding,
install doors, countertops, new gate. I paid him $4,000 down (cash)
he said the materials would take about ten days
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john a <asdf@aaa.com> wrote:
>I purchased a home 20+ years ago in the neighborhood of a business that
>loads and unloads trucks. When I purchased my home, the zoning laws stated
>'no loading or unloading from street' and that a designated loading do
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<jimlinder450@UNLISTED.com> wrote:
>What gives the post office the right to charge me for mail that has
>been sent to me, because the sender did not pay sufficient postage?
It's probably in the statutes that created the USPS. (And before that
in th
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Matt Carter <r_q_einstein-mlm@yahoo.com> wrote:
[snip]
>> What I am interested in is your claimed damages. How are you hurt here?
>
>My damages are precisely the bargained-for consideration that we had
>agreed to in contract and that they failed
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In article <m7bql3l63gkb6prvdf8rmtoa4iho5imnhd@4ax.com>,
"john a" <asdf@aaa.com> wrote:
> I purchased a home 20+ years ago in the neighborhood of a business that
> loads and unloads trucks. When I purchased my home, the zoning laws stated
> 'no
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In article <k7bql3p03psqvqehni7or570uudmcovpp0@4ax.com>,
verivin <verivin@yahoo.com> wrote:
> My question is: is it ok to
> receive additional offers to purchase (in writing) about a month
> before the current deal is due to expire? (If the new
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On Dec 10, 7:11 am, verivin <veri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> the buyer is having trouble finding financing (he's a
> developer and the housing market here in Michigan is very bad) and
> has had us extend the agreement a couple times.
I don't know MI la
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