
26 January 2020 | 8 replies
It makes me nervous buying a lot we may only be able to use half of when our plans include using the whole thing talk to a civil engineer and get a referral to a wetland consultant who works in the jurisdiction this will answer your questions..

26 July 2019 | 2 replies
I don't think holding tenant "liable for remaining lease payments" will hold if so.if your rental is in NY, looks like the new law says to mitigate ... https://www.nyrealestatelawblog.com/manhattan-litigation-blog/2019/july/the-2019-changes-to-new-york-s-landlord-tenant-l/https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/tenants-right-break-rental-lease-new-york.html

15 September 2012 | 21 replies
You miss out on the legal side, creating the general plans, architectural, working with the civil engineers, dealing with the banks, dealing with planning and zoning, the brain damage you have to incur at city and county commission meetings, dealing with the nimby types, and this list isn't anywhere near a complete list of preconstruction planning.It's great experience to have and i'd highly recommend learning it on someone else's dime.

30 November 2015 | 79 replies
If this is a cost plus, you need not to give him money, he will have to give you the quote, then you issue a check to the supplier everytime he buys them (your local homedepot calls this "managed account services"), for small items, he needs to fund it (or you expose $1000 as revolving fund, to be deducted at last payment). for all material receipts, he will have to keep all of it, and bill you a certain % from the total amount, if doesn't give you the receipt, it doesnt exist (good way to keep your receipts too, have him submit it to an envelope along with a tape/tabulated excel printout). for payroll, you will negotiate a specific rate per trade (all inclusive to lessen litigation issues), and you will have to pay him 2 calendar days after he sends his payroll (maybe friday after work hours, or saturdays preferred). for your safety, be sure to get a waiver of subrogation on all of his insurances naming you as additional insured, call your local agent for this, they know best.

28 December 2010 | 17 replies
Show me a person on social security that does not have MEDICARE..they can have additional insurance, MEDICARE supplements and government insurance from civil/military service.

20 June 2017 | 106 replies
As well if an investor was hurt in a transaction and their was litigation you would be wide open to a claim.The only West Coast marketing guys I knew that followed the rules to the letter were Jay and Bill down in San Deigo they were RE max agents had their radio show and all transactions would go through a RE max agent in the state they were working in. and of course Brokers can give other brokers in any state a referral fee all legally.

12 October 2015 | 3 replies
Any attempt to analyze what a particular term means in the context of your particular contract would also be the provision of legal services, and doing so without bring a licensed practitioner could result in both civil and criminal sanctions.For an analysis of your particular contract, you should consult a licensed attorney in the state where you are located.

30 January 2015 | 60 replies
They had the opportunity to litigate the case once and lost.

9 October 2006 | 1 reply
The cheaper ones are around 1K – 2K in cost, and I think those should be OK if you’re just looking for major criminal or civil infractions.If the person you are looking at is registered with the NASD, you can see their history of major offenses and infractions via the NASD website (it’s called the NASD Broker Check: http://pdpi.nasdr.com/PDPI/ ).

2 September 2008 | 37 replies
For Georgia being a sovereign nation they didn't act to civilized.