There was no chance of us ever paying $1200 for this place-the number is meaningless. I made that very clear to you when you offered it to us. You agreed to the $1000 because you wanted us here. I remember you actually telling us we “had to move” here then changing your approach when you realized we were not interested.
The understanding we had was that I would be responsible for the snow blowing. That I take care this place and have done it all along was something you grew to expect.
Snaking out the line under the house does not qualify as either minor or a condition of our agreement. The price I quoted is extremely reasonable in itself and more so in light of the money you saved by not engaging a plumber on the weekend.
Helping us out through the recession is very welcome and considerate. In turn I’ve performed many services of value. It is, however, very sad I’m forced to mention them: fixing the snow blower ($500), repairing Joanne’s kitchen and bathroom sink, cleaning and shampooing the apartment, securing a tenant for you...
a) Given that Eva and Maria entered a written contract supported by a legal document for a price agreed on $75,000 for rendering decorating services, there is consideration. Both parties agree upon a price and this contract verifies validity.
This case study examines various real estate contracts – the Real Estate Purchase Contract (REPC) and two addendums labeled Addendum No. 1 and Addendum No. 2 – pertaining to the sale of 1234 Cul-de-sac Lane in Orem, Utah. The buyers in this contract are 17 year old Jon D’Man and 21 year old Marsha Mello; the seller is Boren T. Deal. The first contract created was Jon and Marsha’s offer to purchase Boren’s house. This contract was created using the RESC form, which was likely provided by their real estate agent as it is the required form for real estate transactions according to Utah state law. The seller originally listed the house on a Multiple Listing Service (MLS); Jon and Marsha agreed that the asking price was too high for the neighborhood (although we are not given the actual listing price), and agreed to offer two-hundred and seven-thousand dollars ($207,000) and an Earnest Money Deposit of five-thousand dollars ($5,000). Additionally, the buyers requested that the seller pay 3% which includes the title insurance and property taxes. After the REPC form was drafted, the two addendums were created. Addendum No. 1 is from the seller back to the buyer, and Addendum No. 2 is the buyer’s counteroffer to the seller.
o The remaining $125,000 up front charge would not be owed until ICEDELIGHTS provided one acceptable location and the lease was signed
But we had a good understanding and split everything down the middle. It was my job to get the take-out, Herman’s job to get the beer, my job to clean the bath room, Herman’s job to clean the kitchen. And I’m not joking, when Herman was done with the kitchen you could eat of that floor … there was lots of food still down there.
The Oregon, High, and School Legal Firm (OHSLF) and Maya Irvin-Vitela offer this letter brief in response to the recent issues that have arisen at Backhouse High School.
Charity may begin at home but it certainly doesn’t have to end there. I am proud to hear on the news about how the United States is helping in the relief efforts in Haiti after the recent earthquake. Thanks to the values that have been instilled in me, I plan to make a financial contribution to these efforts and I hope others will follow suit. I am comforted to know that there are people not just in my community but around the world that are willing to lend a hand of support to friends, family and to people they will likely never meet. I am proud to be an American, a nation of givers.
In conclusion, during the great recession a wave of great depression was caused and a huge factor of that depression is unemployment and job dissatisfaction, reading those two articles it helps in appreciating any job you get, showing that taking pride and working hard in a job will keep you satisfied. I never knew that people would get proud working in jobs like a maid and it is fascinating the level and extent of dedication they have toward their jobs.
I am not writing this to you looking for an explanation just acceptance and understanding. I wish for you not to immediately judge but to just read and have an open mind for what it is I am about to suggest.
Preparation for the negotiation took around forty minutes. The contract was breached by us (Wood Crafters) and there was no supporting document. Our options were bankruptcy or selling the house. The opening offer was made by Viking. Wood Crafters could see that Viking felt that they had the power/rights which led to the distributive approach. Initially, Viking was pushing for Wood Crafters to pay the over-run, the loan and the rent but Wood Crafters pushed against it. Wood Crafters argument was that the over-run project was approved by Viking secretary, therefore, Wood Crafters offer was to file a bankruptcy which believed to be the best option at the time. By filing a bankruptcy, Viking would not be
“When it rains, it pours,” and for me it rained for years, each drop causing pain. The torrent never abated until I was choking, until I had given up. However, at the age of eight I didn’t notice the overwhelming flood that had overtaken my home. I didn't realize how this proverb would become the unspoken theme of my life. The Great Recession has had a part in uprooting many people’s lives, it was a somber time when the future of families across the United States were put into question. For me, it was the first domino to fall.
be as easy to remember in detail, I can tell you that 40% of homeless
By Friday afternoon it had begun to snow and quickly several inches had accumulated. As the snow was falling, clean up quickly began. The neighborhood soon filled with children excited over the freshly fallen snow. Since all of the schools were closed, the children were assured enjoyment for several days.
As we went through the apartment, I saw some things either needed to be fixed or replaced. At the end of the tour, I started the conversation about the rent. He was adamant that the rent should be $400 per person for 4 BHK apartment. I demanded the rent be lowered to $350 per month and demanded that the Wi-Fi be included and new heaters be installed because the current heaters were old and making noise. I Remember from the readings of Getting to Yes, develop options for mutual gain, I was looking for a two-year lease, coincidently, my land lord was looking for tenants who could sign a two-year lease instead of one, so I decided to sign the two-year deal, if he lowered the rent which was agreed at $370 per month including the Wi-Fi bill plus the heaters being replaced by new ones. By creating this win-win situation, both of us agreed on the terms and concluded the
We then turned off the driveway, making sure to roll down our windows, so we can breathe the fresh mountain air, at least until the next time we come back, and once again start the bumpy road home.
Communicating with people from other countries often makes me bother, and it happens when I am totally not expected about. This is not the first visit to the other country, but talking non-native language in non-native country is quite different from the long time study in my country. Especially, when we face some special occasion, like renting a room, it is very hard to negotiate with people. Renting a room is not a thing I am familiar with even in Japan. One day on July, one rumor among Japanese students became true, that not all of us can have a room in dormitory even if one send request in this April. My friend received a mail from UNR, which said that he could not have a room next semester. My friend and I were just shocked and on that day we started looking for a room.