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It took years between the decision in Brown v. Board of Education and compliance, but ultimately the country did comply despite various elected officials throwing temper tantrums.
New York also expanded the list of places where one may not carry.
New York has apparently forgotten the lessons that Little Rock, Arkansas learned about thumbing one's nose at Supreme court decisions.
It would depend on how many payments are left. Most mortgages are front-loaded for interest so by the time you get to the end of the loan there's not a whole lot of interest to be saved by paying it off early.
If the man owns the unit then the HOA needs to send him the letters, not just to the woman who resides in the unit. Does he live at that address or does he live elsewhere?
Also the way HOA's get the attention of homeowners is by fining them. Is there anything in the bylaws about penalties for...
I doubt anyone knows. That said, I work in IT on a financial/accounting system. Our data goes back to 1994, it is discoverable, and I've helped draft the queries to extract that data.
The opposition's local attorney isn't going to rely on something like ChexSystems, he'll just shotgun...
https://nj.gov/labor/wageandhour/support/faqs/wageandhourworkerfaqs.shtml
Under the "Minimum Wage / Rate of Pay" section:
Was your husband given advance notice of the wage rate reduction? Also, was your husband's PTO/vacation time paid out? If so I'm assuming that was also at the reduced...
Well... 15(ish) online payments per month for various utilities, credit cards, the mortgage, etc. so yes it's a "little" monthly chore to set them all up. Still wouldn't do autopay though.
If you were one of the lucky homeowners whose mortgage interest rate is well below the inflation rate, paying the loan off early makes no financial sense.
I don't have any bills on autopay for precisely the reason described by the OP - the amount of those bills can change unexpectedly and not...
Or the first employee who was hired simply negotiated a better compensation package. Twice when I've changed jobs I've received an additional week of paid time off/vacation from what a new hire would typically get, just by asking for it.
I think the OP made it pretty clear that it's a county road and the county has admitted that but there's no money available to fix it. Until the county can afford to fix it perhaps some warning signage and reducing the speed limit is in order.
Also is the road almost impassable now due to...
Or option C: roll it all into your own IRA where you should be able to beat 4.5% for the next 10 years. Learning to invest is not difficult and no one will care more about your money than you do (except maybe your heirs).
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