Get rid of some home repair costs

February 12th, 2010 Posted in General Insurance

14 Responses to “Get rid of some home repair costs”

  1. scrosmud Says:

    really talented too …



  2. appertolph sato Says:

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  3. miman Says:

    Don’t stop. It will be your undoing.



  4. kley katin Says:

    I love Wisconsin, you don't need to register your vehicle, you can drive a car with any plate(tag), you don't have to have insurance… Just nice but the insurance companies might not be as easy as the dmv. Call them and ask but 6 months it's not enough to clean 4 years off your record

    Why are you getting insurance anyways… it's not required BY THE law…



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  6. kingdorsdo Says:

    RT @skoote_RRR lmao they bullshitting but i am equipped with great plumming lmao I like that



  7. o'cologi Says:

    HTEETH remix of Carpet of Sexy vaguely referencing the MC5 A very old HTEETH project done for a record label that is now dead (Terry Plumming), so I figured I could scrounge up the mp3 and put it here since you can’t buy the vinyl any more. (also, the HTEETH name got appropriated, so most of the stuff with the HTEETH name has little to no relation to me).



  8. tre hvilsope Says:

    Try RepairClinic.com



  9. lemengel Says:

    Call an insurance agent. They will know what insurance you need and how much it will cost. The insurance is to cover the people and items at the events you coordinate, not you personally.



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  11. agnolderd haskeely Says:

    If your fiance purchases the home solely in his name, he will be eligible for the tax credit of 10% of the purchase up to and $8,000 limit. If the home is in both of your names, you will be eligible for the credit up to $6,500. To be eligible for the $8,000 credit, both of you would have to be first time home buyers.

    This is a good link that gives further information on the extended credit: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703808904574529512997057836.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsSecond



  12. butt Says:

    Hi, you will need a solid length of steel about 7 or 8″ long a big hammer, hold the steel again’st the brass valve and hit it anti clock wise, it will take a lot of hits before it starts to move, but it will go you may need to lay the bottle on the ground , make shure it’s empty and you do it outside well away from any buildings, once the valves off you can fill it with water and make your fire , thanks dave.



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  14. jac Says:

    You need General Liability Insurance, including product liability insurance. This is to protect the store (and you) in case there is a problem with the food you provide, someone gets sick and sues you (or the store). If you have employees, you'll also need workers compesation in case one of your employees gets hurt while on the job. Not sure why you'd need bonding insurance unless the store is looking to protect itself against some breach of duty that you have ot supply them with product.



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