Garbage truck and salt spreader should be right there with motor homePrices are very regional, but here's the picture I took on my truck shop the other day.
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They're probably middle of the road on pricing for around here.
Garbage truck and salt spreader should be right there with motor homePrices are very regional, but here's the picture I took on my truck shop the other day.
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They're probably middle of the road on pricing for around here.
Garbage truck and salt spreader should be right there with motor home
The dump truck needs some extensive engine work and I have no place to get it in out of the weather. In the PNW it is not so much snow, but rain.It beats working out in this stuff!
A partial payment is along the same lines as asking if you could get a reduced rate in slow month's. My sister told her landlord she couldn't pay for 1 month during covid and the landlord agreed. Maybe reluctantly but my sister was a long term tenant and always paid on time. She couldn't be open for a while during covid and had to lay off most of her staff. In doing so had to pay $30,000 into unemployment. That's a good chunk of money when you have nothing coming in for several month's.As for the OP’s thoughts on paying rent to his landlord,This is the main part of my business, so I can offer him my opinion as a landlord.
I have quite a lot of my tenants struggling to pay me through the winter months.Many of them are small mom and pop outfits who don’t have much behind them,but are of sound character.I allways let missed rents build up and the they tend to get themselves squared up with me within a couple of months.I also should point out that I tend to let the commercial and domestic properties cheaper than what they should be.This ensures I have 100% occupancy and it’s also a better the devil you know situation.No landlord wants to evict tennants out unless absolutely necessary.Things can be worked out.As the OP allready said,there’s a lot of belongings that need moving and huge upheaval for both parties.
I suspect his landlord would give grace on the rent.I would suggest offering part payment with a promise to square it at the earliest possible moment.However,I would not recommend you asking for a rent reduction.I would serve notice if that was the case.
Best of luck with it all,and remember this……..if you’re a year or two of feeling the downturn,then you’re allready a year or two closer to coming out the other side of it.
its been 30% since day 1. +30 on everythingWhat percentage scale do you use to mark up parts?
My website blows, I'll be the first to admit. I am not a web designer, it was the best I could doYou need a more personal touch with your web site---something along this line.
Business cards either get the publics attention or it's so bland they ignore it and
round file. I did some work for a business about 12 years ago--it did make a
difference according to the owner.
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