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Tim Vaughan <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:29:21 -0400
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With my contracting business, I usually don't ask for down payments, and
only ask for partial payments when the jobs is over 3-4 thousand dollars.
I seldom have trouble getting paid, because I can put a Mechanic's Lien on
property where I've done work just by filling out a form and paying a 14
dollar fee. The two times I've done it I got paid right away, because
besides destroying a persons credit rating, the property effectively
becomes partially mine, so they can't borrow against it, sell it, etc...

I've often wondered if this would apply for pollinating fees. I don't see
why it wouldn't, at least here in California.

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