Hoosac_Love

Hoosac_Love t1_jdqyzha wrote

An informal workshop with a work bench ,a tool box and few screw drivers.How is that any different from a kitchen,a kitchen has counter no different than a bench and tools as well although different than wood working tools ,but how is a small work room different from a kitchen.I don't see that as an issue.

If it was some type of commercial grade workshop with heavy duty electric table saws and all that stuff,you might need a permit for that yes!

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Hoosac_Love t1_jdj8ai0 wrote

The back of the title has the places to sign ,that is where your parents or family would sign it over to you ,then you sign ,then the car is your at that point

Yes when you get the MA title in the mail it will have your name only then ,and your place to sign it to a new person at a latter time. Just have to title with proof of sales tax or proof of gift and your good to go

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Hoosac_Love t1_jdj6hk4 wrote

you need the title and proof you paid sales tax on the car,so bill of sale including the tax on the sale would work.If the car is gifted,you would need proof of the gift.I don't know all the laws on gift tax so having it sold for a $1 is a common good idea plus the 6 cents tax on the $1

You turn in to them the out of state title and you get mailed a MA Title.

You fill out a form and you get plates and a sticker and you are all set.Title and bill of sale/proof of gift and you're all set!

Yes make an appointment but no .no one else needs to be with you,the Title is your proof of ownership ,because they will run the the VIN on the title and if it's stolen they will know.

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Hoosac_Love t1_jdeaoc3 wrote

Now that you are qualified on your first year,requalification is much easier and national grid will now know by late december if you've requalified and you won't be shut off for non-payment.So next year you have no worries and you can let FA pay it all.

As far as this year I can't tell you because I have Berkshire Gas and they may be different that national Grid.Hopefully you'll get a credit!

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Hoosac_Love t1_jde6azr wrote

Maybe if you paid all your bills then you might lose some ,if you have an acrewed bills then it will be applied.I re-aplied also in late october because mine was a renewal not a first apllication and I did not pay my gas bill and it had a balance of 900 something and fuel assistence paid the full $900 march 8.

If you have a back balance it's covered don't worry.

What happens to unused fuel assistence after april varries fuel company to fuel company ,you might ask them.My company Berkshire gas gives us a credit in the system and often I don't get another bill until september but I can't speak for your carrier.

Yes your gas and elecric bills will get a reduced rate for the full year.

Now that your approved your carrier knows you are approved next year they likely won't shut off for delinquent payment and then when the FA hits your account in march the back balance will be covered.

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Hoosac_Love t1_jd9gbir wrote

Yea for sure or at least to the border,some beaurocrat in Ottawa will decide what happens from Canada on but I get your point.

Honestly I have never met anyone who rode the Vermonter past St Albans so I don't what the Canuckie side is like really.

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Hoosac_Love t1_jd9ag46 wrote

Not super recent ,2020 or 2011 I think not

Later than 2013 since I was in bellows falls from 13-15 and never did BF to DC Moved back to Mass in 2016 my sister moved to Seattle in about then so never went to DC since likely 2020 I'd say

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Hoosac_Love t1_jd95qyn wrote

Wmass track are awful often running transit on freight rails slowing to 10,20MPH

I did the Southbound to DC to see my sister some years back and in Millers falls it slows to 10 MPH.It's 5 and a half hours from Greenfield,MA to Newark N.J and then three hours from Newark to Baltimore.

I'd like to see a passenger train in North Adams but doubting that

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Hoosac_Love t1_jd935g4 wrote

How often is this going to be ,isn't there anyway a Boston/Springfield twice per day and being that train deadheads in Chicago I'd imagine it stops in Pittsfield MA before Rensselaer NY and then onto Buffalo

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Hoosac_Love t1_jd6nkst wrote

If you have a permanent residence I'd register here but if you are a college student going to school out of state I'd wouldn't worry about.Especially if you retain an out of state drivers license and will move back home once done with college.

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