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Q&A: Adverse adjudication? What are my chances of qualifying for the Air Force? Posted: 01 Dec 2013 02:04 AM PST
The Complete Equine Legalcan a boarding farm owner sell a boarder.... Question by aangtheman: Adverse adjudication? What are my chances of qualifying for the Air Force? Ok, here is my situation. Note: this all happened 3 years ago. I have a disorderly conduct hazardous / physi off on my record which I was found not guilty of. The night of my “arrest” I had smoke some marijuana and I admitted it to the arresting officer. I was originally taken in with a DUI charge but I never got processed and was let go the same night. I went to court and the judge found me not guilty and all I had to do was write a check to donate to a local boys & girls club. My license was never suspended nor was i given anything else, ex. community server or probation. And that was the end of it. Although, I have racked up about 5 traffic violations within 8 years of my driving career. All of which were minor violations. I did extensive research and found out I may be DQ for entry into the AF because of my disorderly conduct that I was never charged of. I only had to “donate” money. Other than the traffic violations my slate is cleaned. I want to be prepared with the right questions and answers before I talk to a recruiter. What is adverse adjudication? Does this apply to my situation? Do I mention about the DUi even though i wasn’t found guilty of that crime? Best answer: Answer by MrsBama2007 What do you think? Answer below! |
what is the best way to do owner financeing? Posted: 30 Nov 2013 06:06 PM PST
The Complete Equine Legalcan a boarding farm owner sell a boarder.... Question by dannyanddora: what is the best way to do owner financeing? any suggestions or legal advice for me. I am thinking on selling my home and doin owner finance. It seem like a no brainer, why let the bank make all the interest when I could. however I understand it is rare? so is there something I do not know. ? Best answer: Answer by netthiefx Chances are you won’t need to use the information for collections, but fail to find out and someone will test you lol. Probably your county’s property assessment division has more information as well, or someone along those departments. Then you need to find fair market value, and advertise it. Last but not least, I hope you can read people so you can pre-screen potential buyers, for you may sorely miss the fact that you can not pull someone’s credit record, however, a solid pre-screening system can be as effective. I personally wouldn’t do it, despite what I just wrote, peace of mind is worth the banking fees to me. Add your own answer in the comments! |
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