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ParticipantLove the ‘null’ in the URL…that’s some solid software development there.
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ParticipantLove the ‘null’ in the URL…that’s some solid software development there.
meadandale
ParticipantLove the ‘null’ in the URL…that’s some solid software development there.
meadandale
ParticipantI proudly spent $0 on black friday.
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ParticipantI proudly spent $0 on black friday.
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ParticipantI proudly spent $0 on black friday.
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ParticipantI proudly spent $0 on black friday.
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ParticipantI proudly spent $0 on black friday.
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Participant[quote=beeMustangbee]like myself I have a curb painting business but it’s too small for me to actually get any liscences. If you do your research you will find that to get a liscence you have to make a certain amount of money.[/quote]
There is rarely any kind of earning threshold that applies to licenses. If you are engaging in a business that the city requires you to be licensed for…then you have to be licensed, regardless of whether you are profitable or not.
And, trust me, if you are doing business in the city of San Diego, they want their license/fee revenue and they WILL come after you for payment even years down the road. I know from personal experience…
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Participant[quote=beeMustangbee]like myself I have a curb painting business but it’s too small for me to actually get any liscences. If you do your research you will find that to get a liscence you have to make a certain amount of money.[/quote]
There is rarely any kind of earning threshold that applies to licenses. If you are engaging in a business that the city requires you to be licensed for…then you have to be licensed, regardless of whether you are profitable or not.
And, trust me, if you are doing business in the city of San Diego, they want their license/fee revenue and they WILL come after you for payment even years down the road. I know from personal experience…
meadandale
Participant[quote=beeMustangbee]like myself I have a curb painting business but it’s too small for me to actually get any liscences. If you do your research you will find that to get a liscence you have to make a certain amount of money.[/quote]
There is rarely any kind of earning threshold that applies to licenses. If you are engaging in a business that the city requires you to be licensed for…then you have to be licensed, regardless of whether you are profitable or not.
And, trust me, if you are doing business in the city of San Diego, they want their license/fee revenue and they WILL come after you for payment even years down the road. I know from personal experience…
meadandale
Participant[quote=beeMustangbee]like myself I have a curb painting business but it’s too small for me to actually get any liscences. If you do your research you will find that to get a liscence you have to make a certain amount of money.[/quote]
There is rarely any kind of earning threshold that applies to licenses. If you are engaging in a business that the city requires you to be licensed for…then you have to be licensed, regardless of whether you are profitable or not.
And, trust me, if you are doing business in the city of San Diego, they want their license/fee revenue and they WILL come after you for payment even years down the road. I know from personal experience…
meadandale
Participant[quote=beeMustangbee]like myself I have a curb painting business but it’s too small for me to actually get any liscences. If you do your research you will find that to get a liscence you have to make a certain amount of money.[/quote]
There is rarely any kind of earning threshold that applies to licenses. If you are engaging in a business that the city requires you to be licensed for…then you have to be licensed, regardless of whether you are profitable or not.
And, trust me, if you are doing business in the city of San Diego, they want their license/fee revenue and they WILL come after you for payment even years down the road. I know from personal experience…
November 8, 2010 at 11:31 AM in reply to: UT: Some blame foreclosures on mortgage modification #627985meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Did any really think these loan mods wouldn’t have strings attached?[/quote]
I could see doing a good faith mod if you bought a house and the house had significantly declined in value since you bought and you still had the original loan.
However, anyone who either got a stupid loan (e.g. 3 year ARM that they could barely afford and who was depending on home appreciation) or who took money out of the house either to pay bills, buy stuff or invest in additional real estate…sorry.
We shouldn’t reward greed and/or stupidity. Which is the same reason that I don’t think we should have bailed out wall street either.
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