This not normally a difficult job. But that depends on the age and type of car. I'd say $75-$150 for a freindship price and up to $250 at a shop for a difficult job. Difficult , meaning corroded transmission cooler lines, hose clamps, fan shroud bolts, etc.
10 to 15 percent is what is fair to pay someone who sells property for an individual.
A fair price to pay for a used John Deere 4100 is $7,000 to $15,000 depending on the year and condition. I would go no higher than $15,000 for a newer model.
fair trade is good because people who engage in it also aim to pay their workers a fair price. fair trade is not bad but very good
$50 installed.
150$ to 200$
You can work out a price with the sitter and ask them what they usually get paid. You should compromise on a price that is fair to both of you.
http://www.bjs.com They have a fine selection of treadmills that range anywhere from $700-$900. That is a pretty fair price to pay considering the quality of the treadmills. Definitely a great place to buy equipment that lasts awhile.
Nope. The government has the right to kic you out of your house/land/property. They just have to pay you a fair price for it.
$150 a night and up. You get what you want to pay for.
It is the instantaneous price someone is willing to pay in cash for a unit of silver.
On a circulated grade Morgan that is a common date, $25 is average retail price for buying a Morgan from a coin dealer. It isn't a bargain, but it is fair.
You can sell your settlement for a fair price, however you will need to have a lawyer to make sure all of the legal terms are taken care of. You may have to pay a penalty in order to make the settlement.