The real estate agent is the person who collects a commission on the sale of the real estate not the estate representative (executor/administrator). Generally a person who fills both roles, attorney for the estate and executor, can charge for both services.
They need to collect proof and hire an attorney to sue their sister.They need to collect proof and hire an attorney to sue their sister.They need to collect proof and hire an attorney to sue their sister.They need to collect proof and hire an attorney to sue their sister.
He needs to go collect the commission.
Talk to your lawyer.AnswerIf that's his only property and he doesn't have a wife or children you can visit your local probate court and request an expedited administration. The court can issue a document that will enable you to collect the funds and close the account.
NO. A persn who is incarcerated cannot collect unemployment.
If you are looking to earn a bit of extra money outside of your main job, being an Avon Representative is good for a job and for money. It is commission based earnings, so you wouldn't want to be relying on it for a full time income.
yes
Garnish your wages.
Whoever sold the item is suposed to collect and pay the taxes on it.
Yes the state that I live in does have a personal state income tax and does collect the states personal income taxes from the taxpayers.
People who work on commission only basis are not eligible.
His job is to collect information and to investigate claims for the insurance company he works for.
Yes, you can typically collect commission and money owed to you after quitting your job, as long as it was earned while you were still employed there. You may need to follow up with your former employer or review your employment contract to ensure you receive what is rightfully owed to you.