I am74 and a widow. I am on a fixed income, I need repaires on my roof this is an add on to a mobil home. an old one. can you help me? I am in Las Vegas Nev
The roof needs to be repaired the rain water has caused plenty of damage to the wall and ceiling in the house. The ceiling has fallen down in 2 of the rooms. It needs to be fixed soon.
Then you have an emissions system problem that needs to be fixed, or repaired.
Probably needs a new Klystron tube. Not worth it to have it fixed.
The replacement ratio method assumes that retirees will need a certain percentage of their preretirement income to maintain their standard of living in retirement. Typically, 70-80% of preretirement income is suggested for this method. It is based on the assumption that some expenses may decrease in retirement, such as commuting costs, but it doesn't consider individual circumstances, like healthcare expenses or lifestyle choices.
The replacement ratio method assumes retirement expenses will be a fixed percentage of preretirement needs, typically ranging from 70-80%. It is calculated by dividing desired retirement income by preretirement income.
Yes there are carpet repair establishments that do this type of work. Just look in the Yellow Pages or go to www.yellowbook.com.
If that is a condition of your lease (in writing) then it's possible. Otherwise, you may have to take other recourse to convince the landlord that the problems needs to be repaired.
Needs to be serviced/repaired
Income usually is firstly concerned with needs, if income covers needs and leaves a surplus that can be used for wants. If income only covers needs wants become dreams.
Neither Marques nor Leland needs his bike repaired.
no , it needs to be fixed by a picufacblobhoroidicusmebob.
Perhaps it is broken and needs to be repaired.