Purchasing commercial properties is certainly a wise way to invest one's money. However, these are not the only types of commercial real estate transactions that can be lucrative. A commonly ignored aspect of commercial real estate in New York and elsewhere is the...
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Month: July 2018
How can a telecommuting employee’s hours be counted?
Many employees who telecommute are salaried. That is, they get paid the same amount whether they spend a day working six hours or nine hours. On the other hand, some employers are reluctant to allow hourly workers to telecommute. These employers may think that hourly...
Buyer may engage in real estate transactions ahead of competition
Purchasing a house in New York is very much like participating in a race. After a listing is live, buyers must quickly check it out and submit their offers for it as soon as possible, which can be challenging in a competitive housing market. Here are a few tips for...
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) addresses minimum wage, overtime
Federal law establishes the minimum wage and overtime pay requirements that must be followed throughout the United States, including in New York. That law is known as the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Here is a look at what employees would be wise to know about...
More commercial real estate transactions may involve suburbia
Today's commercial property market continues to evolve. However, not everybody has managed to keep up. Those who fall under this category may unfortunately end up missing out on what the current market has to offer. Here is a look at an especially common myth...