This is a public document, a copy of which you can find on file at your local county or provincial property tax assessor's office.
there is 27 banks but depends which one your looking for
Yes, banks will typically break larger bills into smaller denominations for customers upon request.
Yes, banks still have half-dollar coins, but their availability can vary by location and demand. Many banks do not stock them regularly due to low circulation and public demand. If you're looking for half dollars, it's best to check with your local bank or request them in advance.
It is an easy process to check you EPF account statement. You can go to the bank and request a copy of your statement, or you can go online to your banks website, and click on account statements, and choose the date that you are looking for.
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If banks and condominium associations in Ohio operate as they do in most states, you will potentially lose title your unit. The bank can foreclose on an unpaid mortgage, and your condominium association may have the same rights for non-payment of your assessments. At some point, if you continue to live in the unit, you will be evicted.
No, banks no longer return checks to customers. If a customer wants the check, they can request that the bank send it to them.
No. According to the government website, banks are required to cash savings bonds for customers and non-customers. There is a limit of $1000 per request however. The site does not explain what constitutes a "request" though. So as far as time frames, a request could mean per day, per minute, or per whatever.
Yes, banks may have certain procedures and fees associated with closing an account, but ultimately they will process your request to close the account if you follow their guidelines.
Look elsewhere =D The internet always provides a answer, just not the answer you're looking for.
If you are looking for a bigger bank then you can try Bank of America, or Captial Bank which are larger banks. If you are looking for smaller personalized service then you can try Lumbee Guarnity Bank.