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FairCut7009 t1_j4po7gr wrote
Reply to comment by virgotendencies88 in Noisy and ignorant neighbors, who almost set the house on fire. by virgotendencies88
Also put a lien on their property for unpaid balance.
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Reply to comment by Vegetable_Medium_458 in Plow truck hit me and plowed me off the road in Manchester NH and it’s the plows fault and the police report says so, but some lady in an office sent me a letter and said it’s 51% my fault and they’ll pay nothing, my 2016 Ford Fusion is destroyed and I’m in debt. I What can I do? by Vegetable_Medium_458
Yes many times just having a lawyer send a letter will do it. They don't want a legal battle. They're counting on you being a poor who wouldn't get a lawyer since you don't even have insurance.
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Reply to comment by ryanpm40 in Can’t wait to no longer see this man by rkelly2
Ad free hulu is not ad free. It's less ads
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Reply to comment by FairCut7009 in New Hampshire has the most licensed drivers per capita in the US by WhiteyKC
II. College Student Voting New Hampshire election law provides college students with a special privilege when determining where they register to vote. A college student in New Hampshire may choose as his/her voting domicile, either the domicile he/she held before entering college or the domicile he/she has established while attending college. New Hampshire law provides the following definition of domicile: An inhabitant's domicile for voting purposes is that one place where a person, more than any other place, has established a physical presence and manifests an intent to maintain a single continuous presence for domestic, social, and civil purposes relevant to participating in democratic self-government. A person has the right to change domicile at any time, however a mere intention to change domicile in the future does not, of itself, terminate an established domicile before the person actually moves. A person’s claim of domicile for voting purposes shall not be conclusive of the person’s residence for any other purpose.
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Reply to comment by ItsMeFergie in New Hampshire has the most licensed drivers per capita in the US by WhiteyKC
Why would you need a NH license to vote as a college student?
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Reply to comment by lorlorlor666 in New Hampshire has the most licensed drivers per capita in the US by WhiteyKC
We have a lot of college students who aren't actually residents of NH
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Reply to comment by ItsMeFergie in New Hampshire has the most licensed drivers per capita in the US by WhiteyKC
Probably college students
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Reply to comment by NecessaryMistake9754 in What would you tell your realtor if you just bought a house and zillow said it has already lost 100k in value? by NecessaryMistake9754
Real estate will always perform over time. This is only concerning if you intended to make short term gains. In this market you can expect values to decrease but they will turn back around. So whether you wanted to or not you're into it for a longer term investment unless you plan on losing money. It's just the way real estate works and not your agents fault. Although it is possible that they were expecting it and lied to you so you wouldn't get scared and back out.