Contract Negotiations - A Guide. Since July/August are the time that many senior residents will begin the job search (hint, July/August is the time you should start your job search senior residents) I thought I would try my hand at making a succinct stupidly, unnecessarily long and comprehensive guide to things you should know about the process ...
The following are typical elements of a contract: The Effective Date: This is the date at which the contract has all of the required signatures. Some people will also say this is when you have an executed contract. This is important because it will differ from your start date and while you may not be getting paid until your start date, you are ...
Fringe benefits and contract negotiations. I'm negotiating my first contract and all seems well. I'll be giving it to a lawyer asap but I have a couple questions if you don't mind giving input. Background: It's a Family Medicine and Walk-in clinic with a group of 3 Docs, 2 NPs, and 2 PAs. I think they employ about 20 employees total.
Really enjoyed Sean's geniune, hard "No." to being asked to go exclusively behind the payroll. Earwolf did such a good job at forecasting for the podcast this year, I bet they will be dead on at predicting success for going exclusively behind the paywall! 43. level 2. [deleted] · 3y.
CNN: “The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Biden administration's Covid-related eviction moratorium.” Luckily I haven’t had that issue, but I’m sure it’s a great relief for some.
After multiple questions on this subreddit, hours and hours of YouTube videos, talking with people much more experienced than I, reading articles and posts on here from others, I closed on my first home purchase, 3 unit property, yesterday. It’s a ton of information. Not really sure what I’m doing but I’ll figure it out.
Age, country, region, income tier, ideal asset class (optional), and maybe the time commitment they can make would give everyone a better starting point.
My wife and I have decided on our retirement plan very early in our careers (we are in our 20s). At a very high level, we want to retire on a very large plot of land, 50+ acres, out in the country. In what is today a rural area, there are dozens of plots this size for ~$2k per acre.
I have listed my house through a management co. -responsible for placing tenants and managing the property. They said they can share the criminal background reports and pay stubs with me. And can tell me the credit score, but not send the credit report. Also I am told I will not have any interaction with the tenants.
A and B are in a contract for a specific time. B is in a contract with C. C gets into an accident and couldn't fulfill the contract with B. Because of this, B failed to fulfil the contract with A within the time given.
The purpose of the Loan Agreement is for the Lender to lend money to the Borrower, in order for the Borrower to purchase a piece of property. The Borrower signs the Loan Agreement and uses the funds to purchase a piece of property.