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Depends on the state you live in but in most cases you contact the State Board of Equalization to apply for the seller's permit.
Another person is allowed to live with you even though you have reverse mortgage. You can have the other person help pay the mortgage.
Contact the County Assessors office where you live. Property records are public information (to some extent). Some Assessors Offices have the information online, searchable by address or parcel ID number. With others you might have to physically go to the Assessors office and look it up. You can also go to the local Tax Collectors web site and look it up there or call them and ask how to access their information.
Generally, you need to get it from your local building department--that may be a city or county one. I live in Ohio, and that is the way that we handle licensing for contractors. Some counties require licensing for specific kinds of contractors, like electrical contractors, HVAC contractors, general contractors, etc. This is how it works for Ohio, and it varies county to county, and certainly state to state. If you are in Ohio, not being licensed when you perform work could be one of many violations you have committed of the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act. You need to contact a lawyer in your area about advice on the Consumer Sales Practices Act.
A Lone Eagle is a business owner that has 0 employees and does most of his/her business from outside of the County that they live in. Therefore, they help to expand the local economy by bringing in outside money to the local economy, and spend their discretionary income on residential services inside the local economy.
Yes, you can apply for Section 8 in a different county than the one you currently stay in. However, keep in mind that each county or housing authority may have specific regulations or waiting lists that you would need to consider. It's best to contact the housing authority in the county where you want to apply for Section 8 for more specific details.
My name is phyllis jones i apply for sec 8 bergen county 2 years ago i live in paterson new jersey 305 pacific st new jersey
No, you do not have to apply in the county where you live. You have to apply in the county in which the marriage will take place.
Section 8 housing, yes. Go down to the county that you live in and ask for a Section 8 housing form. Fill it out with all the appropriate information and the housing authority will decide if you're eligible.
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You should call your local housing authority to apply for section 8.
Her county has jurisdiction, see links below
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I was granted temporary custody of my younger sister in CA and I had to apply in the county where I lived. I was granted temporary custody of my younger sister in CA and I had to apply in the county where I lived.
It depends...I you already live in the same county that issues the voucher you can take the voucher anywhere in the U.S, however I you currently live outside of that county you must have a rental in the issuing county for at least 12 months before you can move elsewhere.
You should be able to transfer your section 8 voucher to the new city. You should consult your section 8 case worker for details on the transfer.
No. I had a friend who shared the car insurance with me and he used to live in another county.