I got a Yamaha RX-V3800 receiver which has 3 “Zones” — discrete, individual outputs — with the intention of eventually adding speakers to my kitchen and outdoors — all running from the receiver. Unfortunately, when I bought the receiver, I did not realize that Zones 2 and 3 can only output analog sources — the […]
Why Powerage is the Best AC/DC Album
Although the topic does not come up very often any more (and probably hasn’t since junior high school in Omaha), when asked which AC/DC album is my favorite, without hesitation, I respond “Powerage.” It seems most veteran AC/DC fans nod with knowing approval to that response, but relative newcomers look bewildered, expecting Highway to […]
Do I Have a Duty to Cooperate with my Insurance Company
If you are making a claim with your own insurance company for a loss (whether a homeowners’ claim, a Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist claim, or a medical payments claim) pursuant to the language of your policy, you have a duty to cooperate with your insurance company’s investigation. This cooperation may include giving a recorded […]
Motor Vehicle Property Damage: Recover Cost to Repair PLUS Residual Depreciation
One of the most frustrating aspects of being involved in a car accident is dealing with the repairs to your car — whether it is finding a credible repair facility, demanding a fair estimate from the other driver’s insurance company, or obtaining (and getting reimbursed for) a rental car. Further, there is the frustration, especially […]
No More Business License Exemption for Home-Based LLCs
In a news release posted yesterday by the Nevada Secretary of State, “home-based business” LLCs that qualified for exemption from having to obtain a Nevada Business License, are no longer exempt. An approved-Regulation went into effect immediately, clarifying this and other exemptions. The legislative intent was for the home-based business exemption to apply to natural […]