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Business & Finance - 21 December 2006

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I rented a house and the previous tenants left behind several boxes of legal paperwork (business contracts, tax forms and the like.) The rental agent called them and they were supposed to pick this stuff up in August but never showed. It's been four months since I moved in. Can I throw this stuff out, or am I legally obligated to keep it? I don't have their phone number but they have mine.

2006-12-21 13:04:21 · 4 answers · asked by the_real_madcap 2 in Renting & Real Estate

2006-12-21 13:02:23 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Business & Finance

I recently moved back to my home town and found it in a state of disrepair. The local economy is embarassingly weak and the newly relocated gangbangers are going to turn the whole town into a crackhouse if my fellow hometowners don't get off the couch and give each other something constructive and profitable to do.

My fix involves establishing a local stock exchange and including the stock of local businesses in thoughtfully arranged compensation packages for local workers. This should allow the locals to foster some concern about the lawlessness that's been errupting.

With a 'rational self-interest' involved in our lives, we'll definitely be more prone to do the little things that equal substantial improvements. Tens of thousands of people in this suburb...

...hrmmm sounds kinda like Iraq... the locals aren't getting work - you know? If they all had jobs and stock in HAL and KBR, they wouldn't cause as much trouble. They might even become more pro-active.

2006-12-21 12:54:27 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Corporations

On the part where is says "IF YOU ARE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE , CAN YOU PROVIDE PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY TO WORK"? The choices for that are yes, no, and not applicable. I'm 17 years old what is the "PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY TO WORK"? Is it my green card or is it something else? Also if it is something else where do I get it from? I'm Trying to get a job a Carl's Jr. And my school is currently closed there is no one there. How can I get a job before my school opens. I also live in Los Angeles California.

2006-12-21 12:46:36 · 3 answers · asked by .......... 4 in Careers & Employment

do we all have this desire, or we always want someone else to make the calls. what would be your small business or enterprise?

2006-12-21 12:45:52 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Small Business

I tried selling a car and two people promised to show up because they were interested. Both times i was stood up like a bad date. Anybody have the same problem with shady buyers or maybe got ripped off by a seller?

2006-12-21 12:41:54 · 6 answers · asked by ? 2 in Small Business

I just moved to the area, I also have a class E soccer coaching license.

2006-12-21 12:33:45 · 1 answers · asked by Daniel N 1 in Careers & Employment

On the part where is says "IF YOU ARE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE , CAN YOU PROVIDE PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY TO WORK"? The choices for that are yes, no, and not applicable. I'm 17 years old what is the "PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY TO WORK"? Is it my green card or is it something else? Also if it is something else where do I get it from?

2006-12-21 12:30:26 · 5 answers · asked by .......... 4 in Careers & Employment

Thank you

2006-12-21 12:27:06 · 2 answers · asked by Angel 1 in Small Business

2006-12-21 12:24:28 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Business & Finance

It's a punctuation error and I'm going for an administrative assistant where I would deal with proofreading.

2006-12-21 12:14:56 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous in Careers & Employment

2006-12-21 12:09:32 · 7 answers · asked by PAULA P 1 in United States

i am looking for places to work but dont include food manley small places any ideas

2006-12-21 12:08:46 · 5 answers · asked by surfsup15 1 in Careers & Employment

I suspect that Sam's et al. require memberships to bypass some law that forbids the selling of bulk items to the general consumer via their use of memberships. It simply seems that the small membership fee required to be a member is not enough to offset savings to the extent that some other store could not sell the same bulk items without requiring a membership. Is this a correct assumption on my part? If so, what information on these laws/restrictions can you give me?

2006-12-21 12:05:40 · 5 answers · asked by Jacob P 2 in Other - Business & Finance

when you sell in bulk to ebay power sellers and your product is satifactory and you have your own website is your stuff going to sell?

2006-12-21 12:01:42 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Search Engine Optimization

way to invest it. I want maximum return with flexible liquidity.

2006-12-21 12:01:35 · 10 answers · asked by HIPPOPOTAMUS 1 in Investing

Its called East Coast Soaps. I need a recipe for a good soap, I also need tips for starting a business? K thanks!

2006-12-21 11:57:24 · 5 answers · asked by Jojo 1 in Careers & Employment

2006-12-21 11:48:31 · 16 answers · asked by Erynn C 1 in Careers & Employment

mid score 579, 90% purchase coborrower has no score, plus they have tons of collections and only 2 old tradelines, first time homebuyer

2006-12-21 11:43:32 · 2 answers · asked by hollygirl732001 2 in Credit

we're already paying like 50% or more of our income in rent and would like to pay a lot closer to the 30% we could actually afford, which would be more like $935 a month. but you can't get much in this area without good credit, and we're already out of pocket with numerous payday loans we're juggling, trying to pay those off as well.

is it realistic to only pay 30% of your income in rent; they say that's ideal, but i don't know too many that are doing that these days, particularly renters.

2006-12-21 11:42:17 · 4 answers · asked by collard greens with hash browns 4 in Renting & Real Estate

I live in Los Angeles, California.
This is my situation. I had initially co-rented an apartment with my friend. We had given a big chunk of money up front for deposit, in which we both gave equal portions. Our lease was set to expire on the 1st of December. I wanted out, so I gave him and my land lord a written 30 day notice in November, and I had moved out before the 1st of December My roommate decided to resign a lease with someone else, in which they got denied, cause of his late payments, and other issues, and decided to move out within the week of me vacating the premises, WITHOUT giving a 30 day notice. I was expecting my big depost within the 21 day grace period, and recieved a call from my landlord stating that since my roommate and I have signed a lease together, we are both liable for the 30 days of rent, in which he is taking out of our deposit, stating that when we signed the lease, he recognized us as a single enitity. I am wanting to take my roommate to court over this.

2006-12-21 11:40:14 · 5 answers · asked by Tung 2 in Renting & Real Estate

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