lease it to buyers that are interested in using it for farming, housing our etc...
Rent the land and have the renter develop it. If there is a possiblility of a business moving into the neighborhood. Otherwise just rent it to some locals or sell it.
lease it to buyers that are interested in using it for farming, housing our etc...
Rent the land and have the renter develop it. If there is a possiblility of a business moving into the neighborhood. Otherwise just rent it to some locals or sell it.
Use a Free Website. I use Yola and accept payment s on line without any charge. Also, try Weebly.Best Wishes
I dont think Craigslist charges anything.
Check with your state to see what kind of license or permits you may need to open shop, then you need to make sure you meet all the federal requirements. The provided link should give you a better understanding of what you need to do, since there are plenty of variables.Once you have all that set up, the rest comes down to you. You ll want to make sure you cover yourself legally, never know when you ll need it.
Yes U need an occupational license through your local City Hall, but............. I would not do that because of the exposure. Just stay under the radar do good work.
Fictitious name is also known as dba or doing business as . Say, you have John s Painting Company LLC . However, say your business was actually known as Johnny Painter , so you need to file a dba as Johnny Painter . So I d have to say, your understanding was actually wrong. A business name CAN be its business name, no other name is needed.EDIT: Not an attorney, so this advice is free, which means it s worthless. :DYes, that fictitious name requirement is for sole proprietor ship, AFAIK. Like Sherman s Alarms. As you re already an LLC, you don t need another dba . I d go ask your local county or city clerk, just in case . :)
A ring sent loose in an unpadded envelope could cause the envelope to rip open when it goes through the processing equipment. If this happens, the ring could end up mangled by the equipment and lost. And even if the envelope doesn t rip, the ring could still be bent by the equipment.If the envelope does rip open, you will probably receive what s left of the envelope in a plastic bag with a note from the post office explaining what happened.Should your boyfriend decide to mail jewelry in the future, he should use a box or (at the very least) a padded envelope.
If you want to take a chance and getting it stolen go ahead and put it in a envelope, but you would do better to spend $.99 and buy a bubble mailer and put it in that so it doesn t feel like a ring whenever the post people are touching it. Doesn t sound like your boyfriend is the smartest light bulb in the bunch, send it back with a break up note! Hopefully you will find a better boyfriend with more money to buy you a better ring;-))
Its possible that it can arrive to you, but something like jewelry is very prone to being stolen, so its always best to insure the package or send it in a safer way.http://www.brilliance.com/
what s up with this guy?? I would question his follow thru on thingshe surely didn t follow thru on sending this item thru the mail.by asking the clerk at the counter,what they felt would be the best way to send?
There is a high risk for being lost since the mail envelops are always scanned at the customs and borders for security. He could use registered, certified or insured mail option at USPS which does not cost too much.
why the hell didnt he give it to u in person