Do I put company EIN# or my personal social # for Employee SS# (box b) on my W2 ?
Sorry to say it, but you need to either locate your old CPA, or get a new one. Based on what you've described, you probably need someone...
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Sorry to say it, but you need to either locate your old CPA, or get a new one. Based on what you've described, you probably need someone...
Powers of attorney are excellent options---though it might cost extra to have one prepared and recorded. Ask your Georgia settlement agent if they...
You can do anything you want---but in this case be weary of commingling personal and business matters. A "best practice" is to avoid any actions...
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The devil is in the details here---the contract governs how they can act. You'll want to get a lawyer to review it and advise---well worth the time...
Need more details here, but changes are that the lender will not waive off. You need to determine who that lender is and try and negotiate with...
As long as the party does not have an interest in the transaction it should not be an issue.
Yes, though it only makes the most sense when the lawyer has real estate experience. Some states expand lawyer's rights in these cases, including...
Hire a local attorney---look for a smaller to medium sized firm to manage costs. He/she should be able to draft a contract, provide a checklist for...
Reach out to an attorney in Louisa or Charlottesville---that attorney will need to review the contract terms.
The best answer a lawyer can give you is: "it depends." The devil is in the details---many account agreements include offset terms...whereby they...