I was involved in a car accident where I was the at-fault driver. What should I do??
Your insurance company should handle all of this, short of anything above your policy limits.
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Your insurance company should handle all of this, short of anything above your policy limits.
Sorry to hear. At a minimum I would reach out to a good CPA. Otherwise, yes, an attorney would be helpful.
Short of a contract agreement (or union) guaranteeing you specific hours, the employer can certainly change schedules to fit their business needs.
Most likely as a loan. Some additional thought should be given to the extent there are other shareholders involved.
If they are perpetuating fraud, or potentially yes.
Sounds like a malpractice case. See legal help.
Yes, you need to have license where you operate.
No you cannot. It is intended for business property
I've found that some banks are more "agreeable" than others, so worth a try. But the cleanest would be to speak with the mortgage company. Much may...
Short of the last seller willing to work with you, likely your recourse will only be in court. Sorry.