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In what states do I need to have a front license plate?

In what states do I need to have a front license plate?You only need a front license plate on your car in the US if the state you are registering your vehicle in is one of these states:Image from https://www.cars.com/articles/20...If you register your cars in a Blue state, you must have a front license plate on your car regardless of where you drive the car.If you register your car in Texas, for example, you must have a front license plate on your car. You may drive it in any green state with the front plate on your car without any problems, but even in New Mexico, your Texas registered car must have a front plate on the vehicle.If you register your cars in New Mexico, you will be issued only one plate which must be on the rear of the vehicle. You may drive that NM registered car with no front plate in any of the blue states legally.

What are some interesting tech startups coming out of Brigham Young University or Utah in general?

Qualtrics (www.qualtrics.com) just received $70MM in funding [1] and is the product of a BYU professor and his sons (most employees being former BYU students).Omniture was acquired by Adobe in 2009 for $1.8B. While that's not a startup that's just "coming out of BYU", its founders (Josh James and John Pestana) are former BYU students. To this day, much of the Adobe Omniture team consists of local talent (obviously several BYU students). Domo (domo.com) has received somewhere in the neighborhood of $65MM in funding recently (without even being fully launched) [2]. They are also the product of the aforementioned Josh James, and again, a large part of their team consists of former BYU students (along with others from Utah-area universities). Startups that are direct results of current/recent BYU students:Scan (scan.me) is the product of 3 BYU students (recently graduated or dropped out of school). They have received $1.7M in funding from some pretty prominent VCs (including Google Ventures) [3].LucidChart is also done by a BYU student. Last year they received $1M in funding from 500 Startups [4]. XoomPark (xoompark.com) was very recently formed by BYU students and has won a couple of business plan competitions. Though not funded (to my knowledge) other than their winnings in the competitions, they look to be very promising. There are several other companies in Utah that are doing a lot of big things, so I'll more than likely come back to this list and add them on, but this is a good sampling for the time being. There's also a good list (credit to Colin Jensen on the find) also on a list of top funded companies in Utah [5]. [1] http://cloudfront.qualtrics.com/...[2] http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/31...[3] http://betakit.com/2012/02/23/sc...[4] http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&r...[5] http://dev.utahbusiness.com/book...

In which states are spouses automatic authorized drivers when renting cars?

Antone Johnson already answered the first half of your question in a separate answer.Additionally, it's worth noting that some companies automatically include spouses as additional authorized drivers, even where state laws do not require it. A good reference is here: All About Additional Driver FeesAs for the second half of your question, yes, as far as I know (though I am not a lawyer). The state laws effectively make your spouse an additional authorized driver even if he/she is not listed on the rental agreement, so in the view of any policy providing coverage, that person is an authorized driver and thus will be covered to the same extent as any additional driver would be.On a related note, if you and your spouse are both covered on the same insurance policy, I have heard it argued (including by some insurance agents) that you would both be covered even if you do not specifically list your spouse on as an additional driver (even in states and with companies where spouses are not automatically included as additional authorized drivers). That said, if something does happen in a case where your spouse is driving without being authorized by the rental agency, expect some additional challenges during the claims process with the rental company.

What are the must watch movies to see before you die?

This order need not necessarily be the exact top 50 but it can alter depend on one’s interest, I’m a guy who’s interested much in non-fiction, thrillers, action, rom-coms than horrors,nevertheless there are exceptions. Here’s my list.Titanic: This is an epic movie, one can’t stop to admire this movie when watched.Pursuit of Happyness: This movie is really awesome, no wonder if it is mentioned in almost every answer in Quora pertaining to movies list.Inception: This movie is really awesome. One can’t afford to miss watching this movie, provided an opportunity.Shawshank Redemption:Good Will HuntingInterstellar: This movie explores the unexplored parts of the space by most of the common audience like me(No offence to Scientists and Professors). I honestly got to admit that I’ve learnt a lot before going to this movie-of course they’re clearly explained in the movie- after watching the movie too. This movie is a visual treat which is enhanced by the sublime music given by legendary Hans Zimmer.The Prestige:The MartianMoney BallA Beautiful MindGladiatorRainmanPirates of the Caribbean SeriesForrest GumpFight ClubInvictusBlood Diamond: This movie is really touching, at one point of time, tears roll out. Leonardo Dicaprio’s performance with the African accent in this movie is really awesome.Besides the background score of this movie elevates this movie.Dark KnightBatman Begins:Dark Knight RisesBrave Heart12 Angry Men: This movie is a must watch movie.300Man on FireTaking of Pelhap 123Few Good MenIndependence DayThe Imitation GameSaving Mr.BanksThe Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonA walk to rememberP.S. I Love YouThe NotebookThe VowThe Holiday: Hans Zimmer ’s awesome music actually haunts you to watch this movie again and again.AtonementCinderella ManMillion Dollar BabyAmerican SniperWarriorSpy GameBourne IdentityBourne SupremacyBourne Ultimatum: This is the best of the series.Lord of the Rings TrilogyDie Hard Series (particularly Die Hard 4.0 Live Free or Die Hard)Mission Impossible SeriesThe IllusionistJobsNow You See MeVantage PointP.S: There are plenty of good movies I might have missed, you’re welcome to express your views.Edit 1: Thanks Yash Pranjale for suggesting Lord of the Rings.V for VendettaArrival: This movie must be among the top 50 movies.

How can the HOA kick you out of your house when you own it?

How can the HOA kick you out of your house when you own it?Your HOA cannot directly kick you out of your home. There is a bit of a legal process. The HOA can do this because while you own your home, the HOA owns the neighborhood in which your home lives. That means you are responsible to pay dues to the HOA which controls your neighborhood. If you break HOA rules, you may get fined. If you fail to pay fines or HOA dues, the HOA can put a lien on your house for the dues and fines and lawyers fees owed. You cannot sell or refinance your home until that lien is paid.And if the lien goes unpaid for long enough, the HOA can choose to foreclose on that lien, which means that the home will be sold to pay the outstanding liens against the house.You must, as a homeowner, maintain your financial obligations that you agreed to when you bought your home. Remember that stack of papers you spent an hour signing (and you never knew you could sign your name that many times)? One of those was the covenants on file with the City which says that you agree that the HOA runs the show in your neighborhood and you have to play along or face financial penalties. You also agreed that if you don’t pay, the HOA can take what you owe out of the cost of the home. You agreed that the HOA would be the primary non-mortgage lienholder, and could use your house as the collateral for unpaid HOA debts. The bank may be the mortgage lienholder, but the HOA is usually the first non-mortgage lienholder in line behind any mortgage liens. So even if you’re paying your mortgage on time but you fail to pay HOA dues or fines, you can still have a lien foreclosed, and you can be evicted and your house can be forcibly sold in a foreclosure sale to cover what you owe.I oversaw two foreclosures for failure to pay HOA dues and fines during my tenure on our Board of Directors. It’s a very lengthy process, but we worked as closely with the homeowner as they would allow. In one case, we worked out a payment plan with the homeowner which allowed him to stay in his house. In another, the homeowner simply wouldn’t play nice at all. Tangentially, he ended up going to jail on a DV charge. A real sweetheart, that one. We threatened to foreclose, and while we were preparing to file, the bank decided to foreclose which meant we got paid without paying for the foreclosure. Phew.

Do bench warrants expire?

Do a warrants check at checkingrecords.com Have a look at what companies, folks you know, and pretty much any person can easily research concerning you. Research reports consist of general public, court docket, criminal arrest, offender, critical, and various other reports.Do bench warrants expire? Deal with the warrant as soon as possible. Regardless of the charge, the best thing you can do for yourself is to respond quickly. Being proactive about your warrant helps you avoid being arrested publicly and at inopportune times. Moreover, it limits any accruing fees.Contact an attorney. In the event that a warrant has been issued for a major offense, you will most likely want to contact a criminal defense lawyer. An attorney can help you understand your warrant and will make suggestions as to possible next steps. In addition, an attorney can accompany you to the local court to inquire about your warrant. Bring the warrant number and all relevant information you have so far.Find an attorney that specializes in your type of case (you should know the case type from the warrant informationAvoid picking the first name you see in the phonebook or any other advertisement. Instead, get a referral from someone who's been in a similar situation, or someone knows a good attorney.You can also find attorneys by looking at your state bar association website. (A directory of state bar associations can be found atMeet with the attorney first to make sure that they're someone you're comfortable with and can trust.If you're unable to pay for a lawyer, contact the public defender's office of the county where your warrant was issued. Ask to speak with the duty attorney and explain you'd like to clear your warrant.

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