Problem: Article: Afrikaans: Ek sal daarvan hou (standard).  Bengali: আমি ওটা চাই (aami ota chai).  Cambodian (Khmer): ខ្ញុំចូលចិត្តវា (Nhom-Chol-Chit-Vea).  Cantonese: 我中意呢個 (Ngo chung yi nei gor).  Dutch: Dat lijkt me leuk/lekker ('lekker' is used for food, 'leuk' means 'nice' or 'fun').  Estonian: Ma tahan seda.  Finnish: Oli kiva tavata.  French: Je voudrais ceci.  German: Das gefaellt mir.  Japanese: Sore ga hoshii des. Suki desu. (I like it)  Latin: Illud velim./Illud vellissem.  Malay: Saya memang sukakan itu.  Mandarin Chinese: 我喜欢它 (Wo Shee Hwan Ta).  Norwegian: Det hadde vært hyggelig.  Portuguese: Gostei disso.  Romanian: Mi-ar plăcea!  Sinhalese: Mama ekata kamathi.  Spanish: Me gustaria eso. Swedish: Jag gillar det.  Tagalog/Filipino: Gusto ko iyan.  Urdu: Mujhay woh pasand aiay ga.
Summary: How to say I would like that in different languages.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest you have in a property, if any, to another person. These deeds are frequently used when adding another name to a deed, or changing a name on a deed, because they are simple, inexpensive, and don’t typically require the property owner to hire an attorney.  The form will include a blank for your name, the names of the people to whom you want to transfer the property, and the legal description of the property (which you can copy from your old deed).  You want to transfer the property from yourself to your spouse and yourself, making the two of you joint owners. This is also where you specify how the two of you will own the property. Without a notary seal, the deed isn’t a legal transfer. Some counties also require additional witnesses.  In some areas, your spouse also must sign the deed. You can ask at the county recorder’s office when you pick up the form, although usually you can tell by whether the deed includes blanks for both of you to sign. Depending on how you claim the property, you may also need a spousal affidavit.  The affidavit states that the two of you are a married couple, and must be signed by both of you under oath in the presence of a notary. For example, if you’re claiming the property as tenants by the entirety or as community property, the deed would have to be accompanied by a spousal affidavit because those methods of claiming property are only available to married couples. Once it’s completed and signed, your county recorder’s office, sometimes called a register of deeds, must record it so it becomes part of the official property record of the county. There will be a fee for this. You also may have to pay any property taxes that have been reassessed as a result of the change in ownership.

SUMMARY: Obtain a quitclaim form from the recorder’s office in the county where the property is located. Sign the deed in the presence of a notary. Get the deed recorded.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your customer needs to know what methods they can use to pay. Do you accept checks? Can the customer pay by credit card, cash, or other payment processing system? If the only way the customer can pay is to come into your store in person, let them know that. Other options include mailing in a payment (either check or credit card number), calling in a payment (credit card number), or paying online. Your customer needs to know when they need to pay the invoice by. Include a due date prominently on your invoice. You can even include it more than once. One place to include it is down near the total amount due, but at the top is also a good option.  Payment should always have a due date with a consequence if not met (for example, interest charged on late payments). You might also include an incentive for early payment (like a 2% discount if paid in ten days), since most small businesses have constant cash flow problems. You should also discuss whether you have a payment plan option. You can include the information with the letter, or write something like, "If you can't pay your bill all at once, call our office to set up a payment plan." Once you're done creating the invoice, send it to your client. It will let your client know they need to pay what is owed you. Make sure to make your company's name prominent on the outside of the envelop.  Invoices should be coordinated with accounting system. An invoice, once written, becomes an asset of the company (Accounts Receivable) and should be properly recorded. If you use accounting software, you may have the option to let the software create an invoice for you. Services like PayPal also have built-in invoice creation. . If you don't get a response from the customer after sending your invoice, try making a phone call to make sure the invoice was received. Another option is emailing the client a reminder. It's important to have a well-defined and standardized collections process so that you can more easily collect on your invoices.  You can also send out reminders through the mail. How many you send out before a "final payment" notice is up to you. It's important to reiterate you have a payment plan option if you're willing to let the client pay it out over time. Once you've sent out as many as you're willing, you can send out the "final payment" notice that lets the client know you're turning it over to a lawyer or collection agency.  To establish a system, try having specific collection actions spaced out regularly across your collections period. For example, try sending notices after the balance has gone unpaid for 15 days, 30 days, 45 days, and so on. Each can specify how many days are left until payment and what actions will be taken if the balances goes unpaid. Try sending at least one notice by certified mail, so you know the client received it.
Summary:
Add payment options. Include a due date. Send the invoice. Collect on your invoices