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Many competitors give you an estimate, e.g. "it will be around $35,000". The problem with this approach is that it is just an estimate. It is not uncommon that by the time you are done, you have actually spent two or even three times the original ... more
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An estimate is a guide to the price, a quotation is an agreed price. If you have only had an estimate then the price you are eventually charged may be more, but it must still be reasonable. If, however, you have had a quotation then legally you are ... more
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You legally have at least 24 hours to review the final settlement statement before closing. If the fees are different from what you had expected, do not sign without a full explanation from the loan officer and the help of a third party, non- ... more
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Measuring the relationship between risk and return provides an important input for a number of aspects of Ofcom’s work. For example, when Ofcom sets the level at which the firms it regulates are permitted to set charges, it needs to include a ... more
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Avesis will communicate the decision to you within ten (10) business days. ... more
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If you take into account the number of applications where accelerators like DRC’s RPU could be deployed (approximately 15 to 20 percent of all microprocessors being sold into the HPC market), we estimate the market opportunity for 2007 to be in the ... more
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The Public: Private Benefits Framework requires an assessment of the public net benefits of a project, not the public net benefits of the environmental asset in question. For an environmental project, estimating public net benefits has at least ... more
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Gathering data is one of the primary roles of an appraiser. Data can be divided into Specific and General. Specific data is gathered about the property itself. Location, condition, amenities, size and other specific data are gathered by the ... more
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SES will provide an estimated number of days needed to complete the job after reviewing the Site Survey response and site photos. A simple job may be 3 or 4 days, whereas a complex disassembly and removal may range from 5 to 9 or more days ... more
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All of our estimates are binding for thirty days. If we don't receive your order within that time, we may request a review of your project and may provide a slightly different estimate. ... more
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