DarthVol1
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PPP was for more than just payroll. Only 60% iirc had to be for payroll. Wouldn't be hard to leave them off of that portion. And (jmo) from working on the frontend of PPP...the oversight didn't feel like much, at least from the banks end. And the SBA pretty much only said something if the bank did...again at least that's how it felt. The company attested to the facts and knew their file could be audited. But I doubt many were. About like tax audit ratesNope, they didn’t bill Medicare/Medicaid. But what if they paid said players with PPP money given by the federal government during COVID that was to be used specifically to help meet payroll?
I work at a SNF (not exactly a hospital) but I don’t think that’s how it works…. I think hospitals get a certain amount from Medicare/Medicaid based on diagnosis codes… it’s why hospitals try getting patients out as quickly as possible…. The quicker they d/c a patient… the more money a hospital makes….. players being paid by boosters without having to do any work has been going on for years.Unless they're admin and lumped in as overhead
It was an easy system to game, apparently. I know one stipulation for having the loan(s) forgiven was that you had to maintain compensation levels, yet one local company cut employee pay (despite maintaining hours and production) during the first half of 2020 yet they had two PPP loans forgiven totaling almost $1.7m. I'm sure fraud was rampant with those loans.PPP was for more than just payroll. Only 60% iirc had to be for payroll. Wouldn't be hard to leave them off of that portion. And (jmo) from working on the frontend of PPP...the oversight didn't feel like much, at least from the banks end. And the SBA pretty much only said something if the bank did...again at least that's how it felt. The company attested to the facts and knew their file could be audited. But I doubt many were. About like tax audit rates
We don’t even have it.. they do all of that stuff by docusign now.. and I wish I was making it up lol.. it was a situation where she was making it so unpleasant we were just like ‘let’s just be done with it’.. we were fed up.. I told the realtor not to come to closing lolI’d like to see that contract - unless you agreed to reduce the price as some sort of contingency or addendum, I don’t understand how you could be forced to close for less than the contract price.
It actually costs more to kill them than to house them but I don't blame you for wanting him out of our plane of existence. He doesn't deserve to be here.
Are you on the durn realtor’s side or what? Lol.. there were no contingencies built in.. this was boro, last year.. the realtor could have fixed and prevented all of this mess.. all I know was she said we couldn’t back out ..( she said the other offers we had they didn’t want it anymore, and we could put it back on the market but she was super pissy about and made that not seem like an option either, and insinuated we could be sued.. while yelling at me on the phone lol) and they buyer came off 50k because the buyer could only finance so much…I’m sure we were a handful, but this was the most unpleasant real estate transaction that I have ever been through and we have done five in our marriage..I don’t want to talk about it anymore, because frankly, it makes me want to either kick the realtor’s ass or throw up.. there’s a lot I don’t understand about all of it, but that’s why you have a realtor, right? Lol.. only going with the ‘best of the best’ from now on…there were red flags about the whole situation but we (my husband and I) ignored them, so that was our fault.. I would love to take legal action but that sounds equally aggravatingSo there was a financing contingency? Even so, in most cases, if the buyer can‘t get financing, the seller can walk away…