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Are you aware that electronic signatures are very trustworthy?
Building trust with technology isn’t quite as easy as falling backward into someone’s arms. Unless you have a technical background, cybersecurity can be difficult to grasp.Most people are comfortable with ink signatures, but it’s a common misconception that just because a document has been signed with ink, it’s safe, secure and valid. In fact, without physically meeting and talking with the signer.For example, if you’ve never seen the signer’s signature before, how do you know it is actually their signature? If you know what the signature is supposed to look like, how do you know the one in front of you wasn't forged? And if the signature is on the last page of a multi-page document, how do you know that something in the preceding pages was not altered after the document was signed?The reality of e-signatures – especially independent e-signatures, in which the evidence of their validity is embedded in the signed document – is that they are more trustworthy than traditional ink signatures.Offer Transparency and ControlIn the same way, building trust means providing all the facts. If signers have access to the entire signing process from a comprehensive audit trail, they’re able to keep close watch over their transaction and its process from identity authentication to opening and reviewing documents to signing.Use Trusted TechnologyPeople trust those who are trustworthy. Companies that use e-signature technology that goes above and beyond security requirements will naturally win over the trust.Educate DownstreamNo matter how many thousands of dollars e-signatures will save your company, for an e-signature solution to be successful at every level, you must educate everyone involved in the importance your e-signature provider places on security and independence.
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Can Kotlin Native replace Swift as the official programming language of iOS?
The Mobius 2018 conference held in Saint Petersburg earlier this year featured a talk by the guys from Revolut – Roman Yatsina and Ivan Vazhnov, called Multiplatform architecture with Kotlin for iOS and Android.After watching the live talk, I wanted to try out how Kotlin/Native handles multiplatform code that can be used on both iOS and Android. I decided to rewrite the demo project from the talk a little bit so it could load the list of user’s public repositories from GitHub with all the branches to each repository.Project structuremultiplatform ├─ android ├─ common ├─ ios ├─ platform-android └─ platform-ios Common modulecommon is the shared module that only contains Kotlin with no platform-specific dependencies. It can also contain interfaces and class/function declarations without implementations relying on a certain platform. Such declarations allow using the platform-dependent code in the common module.In my project, this module encompasses the business logic of the app – data models, presenters, interactors, UIs for GitHub access with no implementations.Some examples of the classesUIs for GitHub access:expect class ReposRepository { suspend fun getRepositories(): List
suspend fun getBranches(repo: GithubRepo): List } Take a look at the expect keyword. It is a part of the expected and actual declarations. The common module can declare the expected declaration that has the actual realization in the platform modules. By the expect keyword we can also understand that the project uses coroutines which we’ll talk about later.Interactor:class ReposInteractor( private val repository: ReposRepository, private val context: CoroutineContext ) { suspend fun getRepos(): List { return async(context) { repository.getRepositories() } .await() .map { repo -> repo to async(context) { repository.getBranches(repo) } } .map { (repo, task) -> repo.branches = task.await() repo } } } The interactor contains the logic of asynchronous operations interactions. First, it loads the list of repositories with the help of getRepositories() and then, for each repository it loads the list of branches getBranches(repo). The async/await mechanism is used to build the chain of asynchronous calls.ReposView interface for UI:interface ReposView: BaseView { fun showRepoList(repoList: List ) fun showLoading(loading: Boolean) fun showError(errorMessage: String) } The presenterThe logic of UI usage is specified equally for both the platforms.class ReposPresenter( private val uiContext: CoroutineContext, private val interactor: ReposInteractor ) : BasePresenter () { override fun onViewAttached() { super.onViewAttached() refresh() } fun refresh() { launch(uiContext) { view?.showLoading(true) try { val repoList = interactor.getRepos() view?.showRepoList(repoList) } catch (e: Throwable) { view?.showError(e.message ?: "Can't load repositories") } view?.showLoading(false) } } } What else could be included in the common moduleAmong all the rest, the JSON parsing logic could be included into the common module. Most of the projects contain this logic in a complicated form. Implementing it in the common module could guarantee similar treatment of the server incoming data for iOS and Android.Unfortunately, in the kotlinx.serialization serialization library the support of Kotlin/Native is not yet implemented.A possible solution could be writing your own or porting one of the simpler Java-based libraries for Kotlin. Without using reflections or any other third-party dependencies. However, this type of work goes beyond just a test project ♂️Platform modulesThe platform-android and platform-ios platform modules contain both the platform-dependent implementation of UIs and classes declared in the common module, and any other platform-specific code. Those modules are also written with Kotlin.Let’s look at the ReposRepository class implementation declared in the common module.platform-androidactual class ReposRepository( private val baseUrl: String, private val userName: String ) { private val api: GithubApi by lazy { Retrofit.Builder() .addConverterFactory(GsonConverterFactory.create()) .addCallAdapterFactory(CoroutineCallAdapterFactory()) .baseUrl(baseUrl) .build() .create(GithubApi::class.java) } actual suspend fun getRepositories() = api.getRepositories(userName) .await() .map { apiRepo -> apiRepo.toGithubRepo() } actual suspend fun getBranches(repo: GithubRepo) = api.getBranches(userName, repo.name) .await() .map { apiBranch -> apiBranch.toGithubBranch() } } In the Android implementation, we use the Retrofit library with an adaptor converting the calls into a coroutine-compatible format. Note the actual keyword we’ve mentioned above.platform-iosactual open class ReposRepository { actual suspend fun getRepositories(): List { return suspendCoroutineOrReturn { continuation -> getRepositories(continuation) COROUTINE_SUSPENDED } } actual suspend fun getBranches(repo: GithubRepo): List { return suspendCoroutineOrReturn { continuation -> getBranches(repo, continuation) COROUTINE_SUSPENDED } } open fun getRepositories(callback: Continuation - >) {
throw NotImplementedError("iOS project should implement this")
}
open fun getBranches(repo: GithubRepo, callback: Continuation
- >) {
throw NotImplementedError("iOS project should implement this")
}
}
You can see the actual implementation of the ReposRepository class for iOS in the platform module does not contain the specific implementation of server interactions. Instead of this, the suspendCoroutineOrReturn code is called from the standard Kotlin library and allows us to interrupt the execution and get the continuation callback which has to be called upon the completion of the background process. This callback is then passed to the function which will be re-specified in the Xcode project where all the server interaction will be implemented (in Swift or Objective-C). The COROUTINE_SUSPENDED value signifies the suspended state and the result will not be returned immediately.iOS appThe following is an Xcode project that uses the platform-ios module as a generic Objective-C framework.To assemble platform-ios into a framework, use the konan Gradle plugin. Its settings are in the platform-ios/build.gradle file:apply plugin: 'konan'
konanArtifacts {
framework('KMulti', targets: ['iphone_sim']) {
...
KMulti is a prefix for the framework. All the Kotlin classes from the common and platform-iosmodules in the Xcode project will have this prefix.After the following command,./gradlew :platform-ios:compileKonanKMultiIphone_sim
the framework can be found under:/kotlin_multiplatform/platform-ios/build/konan/bin/ios_x64
It has to be added to the Xcode project.This is how a specific implementation of the ReposRepository class looks like. The interaction with a server is done by means of the Alamofire library.class ReposRepository: KMultiReposRepository {
...
override func getRepositories(callback: KMultiStdlibContinuation) {
let url = baseUrl.appendingPathComponent("users/\(githubUser)/repos")
Alamofire.request(url)
.responseJSON { response in
if let result = self.reposParser.parse(response: response) {
callback.resume(value: result)
} else {
callback.resumeWithException(exception: KMultiStdlibThrowable(message: "Can't parse github repositories"))
}
}
}
override func getBranches(repo: KMultiGithubRepo, callback: KMultiStdlibContinuation) {
let url = baseUrl.appendingPathComponent("repos/\(githubUser)/\(repo.name)/branches")
Alamofire.request(url)
.responseJSON { response in
if let result = self.branchesParser.parse(response: response) {
callback.resume(value: result)
} else {
callback.resumeWithException(exception: KMultiStdlibThrowable(message: "Can't parse github branches"))
}
}
}
}
Android appWith an Android project it is all fairly simple. We use a conventional app with a dependency on the platform-android module.dependencies {
implementation project(':platform-android')
Essentially, it consists of one ReposActivity which implements the ReposView interface.override fun showRepoList(repoList: List
) { adapter.items = repoList adapter.notifyDataSetChanged() } override fun showLoading(loading: Boolean) { loadingProgress.visibility = if (loading) VISIBLE else GONE } override fun showError(errorMessage: String) { Toast.makeText(this, errorMessage, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show() } Coroutines, apples, and magicSpeaking of coroutines and magic, in fact, at the moment coroutines are not yet supported by Kotlin/Native. The work in this direction is ongoing. So how on Earth do we use the async/awaitcoroutines and functions in the common module? Let alone in the platform module for iOS.As a matter of fact, the async and launch expect functions, as well as the Deferred class, are specified in the common module. These signatures are copied from kotlinx.coroutines.import kotlin.coroutines.experimental.Continuation import kotlin.coroutines.experimental.CoroutineContext expect fun async(context: CoroutineContext, block: suspend () -> T): Deferred expect fun launch(context: CoroutineContext, block: suspend () -> T) expect suspend fun withContext(context: CoroutineContext, block: suspend () -> T): T expect class Deferred { suspend fun await(): T } Android coroutinesIn the platform-android platform module, declarations are mapped into their implementations from kotlinx.coroutines:actual fun async(context: CoroutineContext, block: suspend () -> T): Deferred { return Deferred(async { kotlinx.coroutines.experimental.withContext(context, block = block) }) } iOS coroutinesWith iOS things are a little more complicated. As mentioned above, we pass the continuation(KMultiStdlibContinuation) callback to the functions that have to work asynchronously. Upon the completion of the work, the appropriate resume or resumeWithExceptionmethod will be requested from the callback: override func getBranches(repo: KMultiGithubRepo, callback: KMultiStdlibContinuation) { let url = baseUrl.appendingPathComponent("repos/\(githubUser)/\(repo.name)/branches") Alamofire.request(url) .responseJSON { response in if let result = self.branchesParser.parse(response: response) { callback.resume(value: result) } else { callback.resumeWithException(exception: KMultiStdlibThrowable(message: "Can't parse github branches")) } } } In order for the result to return from the suspend function, we need to implement the ContinuationInterceptor interface. This interface is responsible for how the callback is being processed, specifically which thread the result (if any) will be returned in. For this, the interceptContinuation function is used.abstract class ContinuationDispatcher : AbstractCoroutineContextElement(ContinuationInterceptor), ContinuationInterceptor { override fun interceptContinuation(continuation: Continuation ): Continuation { return DispatchedContinuation(this, continuation) } abstract fun dispatchResume(value: T, continuation: Continuation ): Boolean abstract fun dispatchResumeWithException(exception: Throwable, continuation: Continuation<*>): Boolean } internal class DispatchedContinuation ( private val dispatcher: ContinuationDispatcher, private val continuation: Continuation ) : Continuation { override val context: CoroutineContext = continuation.context override fun resume(value: T) { if (dispatcher.dispatchResume(value, continuation).not()) { continuation.resume(value) } } override fun resumeWithException(exception: Throwable) { if (dispatcher.dispatchResumeWithException(exception, continuation).not()) { continuation.resumeWithException(exception) } } } In ContinuationDispatcher there are abstract methods implementation of which will depend on the thread where the executions will be happening.Implementation for UI threadsimport platform.darwin.* class MainQueueDispatcher : ContinuationDispatcher() { override fun dispatchResume(value: T, continuation: Continuation ): Boolean { dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue()) { continuation.resume(value) } return true } override fun dispatchResumeWithException(exception: Throwable, continuation: Continuation<*>): Boolean { dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue()) { continuation.resumeWithException(exception) } return true } } Implementation for background threadsimport konan.worker.* class DataObject (val value: T, val continuation: Continuation ) class ErrorObject (val exception: Throwable, val continuation: Continuation ) class AsyncDispatcher : ContinuationDispatcher() { val worker = startWorker() override fun dispatchResume(value: T, continuation: Continuation ): Boolean { worker.schedule(TransferMode.UNCHECKED, {DataObject(value, continuation)}) { it.continuation.resume(it.value) } return true } override fun dispatchResumeWithException(exception: Throwable, continuation: Continuation<*>): Boolean { worker.schedule(TransferMode.UNCHECKED, {ErrorObjeвыct(exception, continuation)}) { it.continuation.resumeWithException(it.exception) } return false } } Now we can use the asynchronous manager in the interactor:let interactor = KMultiReposInteractor( repository: repository, context: KMultiAsyncDispatcher() ) And the main thread manager in the presenter:let presenter = KMultiReposPresenter( uiContext: KMultiMainQueueDispatcher(), interactor: interactor ) Key takeawaysThe pros:The developers implemented a rather complicated (asynchronous) business logic and common module data depiction logic.You can develop native apps using native libraries and instruments (Android Studio, Xcode). All of the native platforms’ capabilities are available through Kotlin/Native.It goddamn works!The cons:All the Kotlin/Native solutions in the project are yet in the experimental status. Using features like this in the production code is not a good idea.No support for coroutines for Kotlin/Native out of the box. Hopefully, this issue will be solved in the near future. This would allow developers to signNowly speed up the process of multiplatform projects creation while also simplifying it.An iOS project will only work on the arm64 devices (models starting from iPhone 5S). -
What is the procedure to register a startup company in India and how much will it cost?
These are four major steps required to register a start up company in india :Acquiring Digital Signature Certificate(DSC)Acquiring Director Identification Number(DIN)Document required for a DIN :A. Identity Proof (Any one of the following) PAN CardDriving LicensePassportVoter ID CardOthers (to be specified)B. Residence Proof (Any one of the following)Driving LicensePassportVoter ID CardTelephone BillRation CardElectricity BillBank StatementOthers (to be specified)Filing an e-Form or New user registrationIncorporate the company Once your company has been incorporated you can open a Current account in any of the leading banks for carrying out your operations. You will need to submit a copy of Certificate of Incorporation and Memorandum of Association along with Borad resolution to open the bank account.Then you need to apply for TAN and PAN for the Company If your services are in Software related area you can apply for STPI license which will give you certain benefits like Company need not pay tax for 5 years, there will be no import or expurty duty levied on software/hardware,You will get office spaces at lower rates at STPI units. These are few of the benefits of becoming an STPI member.All this you can do on your own or you can outsource these to professional auditor. We did it through Auditor and it took almost three weeks (Upto Step 7 excluding STPI) and all charges(excluding sTPI) would approximately cost you Rs.25,000.
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Which is a cross-platform programming language for developing apps both for Android and iOS?
There are lots of cross-platform development tools which will more-or-less let you write a single program which runs on both platforms.But if you haven’t written programs for Android and iOS before, there is a substantial learning curve. The language is the least of your problems. The language sits in some “framework” which provides functionality like drawing buttons and navigating pages, and these are complex. And you still need to know a fair bit about Android and iOS.The two most popular cross development tools are React Native and Xamarin. React Native code is written in Javascript using the React framework. Xamarin code is written in C# and has its own framework.If you are new to programming, don’t start with iOS and Android cross platform development tools.
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How can I download the PDF of my PAN card on my Android mobile?
You can make an application for E-Pan card on NSDL website which will be sent to you by mail.Initially only fresh applicant could avail the E PAN facility (from the Income tax website) but now the same has been extended to all the existing PAN card holders.The applicant is only required to fill and submit the online application form along with online payment of the respective processing fee and after the successful processing of the application the E-PAN card will be sent to the PAN applicant at the email id.Steps to apply for E-PAN cardVisit the NSDL websiteSelect "Request for New PAN Card or/and Changes or Correction in PAN data" as Application type ( if PAN number has already been issued to you and want a fresh Pan/E-pan or want to make correction) and fill your status.Fill in rest of the information asked such as name, and date of birth. Information marked with an asterisk sign has to be filled in mandatorily. It is mandatory to mention the email id in case of application for an E-PAN card.A token number will be generated and same will be sent to your email id (But the same must be noted ). Click on continue with your Application.A new page will appear on your screen. There will be three options asking you how you want to proceed with your application. To apply for E-PAN you must select No to the question “Whether Physical Pan is required?”. ( as shown in the image) ( Please check Note)Enter your details such as Aadhaar number, parents name, etc. Aadhaar number is mandatory if you have choosed e sign and e KYC as an option.Once you have filled all the relevant data, click on 'Next'. A new page will appear asking you to fill in Contact & Other details .After you have filled the same you will be asked for document that you will submit as proof. As a proof of PAN you can submit Copy of PAN Card , Allotment letter. In case you have lost your PAN you must select no documents.You will be required to give a declaration . Then you have to click submit.You will be ask to recheck your application and you will be asked to make payment .You can pay using your debit or credit cards, Net banking .Once you have made the payment, you will be required to undergo the Aadhaar authentication process. If your Aadhaar authentication process is successful,then a 15 digit unique acknowledgement number will be generated.You will receive E PAN on your email after your application is processed.Note-There is a paperless facility called e-KYC and e-sign where your Aadhaar details will be used. You don't have to upload images such as photo, signature or other supporting documents. Your Aadhaar photograph will appear in your PAN if you use the e-KYC and e-sign facility.There is a second method which is a standalone e-sign facility where you are required to upload your photograph, signature (in black ink) and specified supporting documents in a prescribed format.AlternativeThough you cannot download epan you can get PAN verification record from the digilocker. For downloading the PAN verification record you have to -Go to the digilocker websiteLogin with your details (If you havenot registered sign up)Link your Aadhaar card with your login credentials.In the dashboard you will get an option to download PAN verification record .You will be asked to enter partner name - Select Income tax Department and in document type - PAN verification record.Then you will be asked to fill your PAN no and name. Fill the details and click get document.PAN verification record will be downloaded.
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What is the procedure to download a PAN card in Android?
You can make an application for E-Pan card on NSDL website which will be sent to you by mail.Initially only fresh applicant could avail the E PAN facility (from the Income tax website) but now the same has been extended to all the existing PAN card holders.The applicant is only required to fill and submit the online application form along with online payment of the respective processing fee and after the successful processing of the application the E-PAN card will be sent to the PAN applicant at the email id.Steps to apply for E-PAN cardVisit the NSDL websiteSelect "Request for New PAN Card or/and Changes or Correction in PAN data" as Application type ( if PAN number has already been issued to you and want a fresh Pan/E-pan or want to make correction) and fill your status.Fill in rest of the information asked such as name, and date of birth. Information marked with an asterisk sign has to be filled in mandatorily. It is mandatory to mention the email id in case of application for an E-PAN card.A token number will be generated and same will be sent to your email id (But the same must be noted ). Click on continue with your Application.A new page will appear on your screen. There will be three options asking you how you want to proceed with your application. To apply for E-PAN you must select No to the question “Whether Physical Pan is required?”. ( as shown in the image) ( Please check Note)Enter your details such as Aadhaar number, parents name, etc. Aadhaar number is mandatory if you have choosed e sign and e KYC as an option.Once you have filled all the relevant data, click on 'Next'. A new page will appear asking you to fill in Contact & Other details .After you have filled the same you will be asked for document that you will submit as proof. As a proof of PAN you can submit Copy of PAN Card , Allotment letter. In case you have lost your PAN you must select no documents.You will be required to give a declaration . Then you have to click submit.You will be ask to recheck your application and you will be asked to make payment .You can pay using your debit or credit cards, Net banking .Once you have made the payment, you will be required to undergo the Aadhaar authentication process. If your Aadhaar authentication process is successful,then a 15 digit unique acknowledgement number will be generated.You will receive E PAN on your email after your application is processed.Note-There is a paperless facility called e-KYC and e-sign where your Aadhaar details will be used. You don't have to upload images such as photo, signature or other supporting documents. Your Aadhaar photograph will appear in your PAN if you use the e-KYC and e-sign facility.There is a second method which is a standalone e-sign facility where you are required to upload your photograph, signature (in black ink) and specified supporting documents in a prescribed format.AlternativeThough you cannot download epan you can get PAN verification record from the digilocker. For downloading the PAN verification record you have to -Go to the digilocker websiteLogin with your details (If you havenot registered sign up)Link your Aadhaar card with your login credentials.In the dashboard you will get an option to download PAN verification record .You will be asked to enter partner name - Select Income tax Department and in document type - PAN verification record.Then you will be asked to fill your PAN no and name. Fill the details and click get document.PAN verification record will be downloaded.
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How can I call my lost phone by its IMEI number?
In Case You Lost Your Mobile But u know your IMEI number You Have To Follow These Steps:Step by Step Procedures to get your stolen phone backStep 1. Gather the Required InformationCertain information is required in the process of finding your phone back. You are advised to gather these following details of your phone beforehand by looking up the packaging/invoice/warranty card/other documents relating to your mobile phone:Make and model of the mobileIMEI /PUC numberYour phone numberThe description of when and where you lost itYour suspicions (if any) of anyone who could have stolen it.Step 2. Get your SIM deactivatedThis is a step which can be taken after filing the FIR or it can be done immediately. The advantage of waiting for a while before you deactivate your phone is that in case your phone is in the hand of an honest person, they may try to contact someone from your phone list to inform you that they have your phone.And if you are suspicious about the finder of your phone and want to ignore any case of mishappenings or in case you have waited for a reasonable time, you may initiate the process of deactivating your number by contacting your respective service provider so that anyone who has stolen it will not be able to use to make calls. It is a simple process in which the customer representative of your service provider will ask certain details of yours which will assure him about your identity as the user. And you can also check if there are any calls been made, this may help you in tracking down the whereabouts of your phone.Step 3. Protect your dataIf In case your mobile phone has data synced with online applications like Gmail, Google Contacts, Google Calendar etc., it is wise to change your password immediately so that your data which can contain your private photographs, contacts, bank details, browsing history, personal emails, phone logs and other personal information.Step 4. Report to PoliceIt is very important to report the matter to the Police as your mobile can be misused by someone else and can lead to serious consequences. So one can follow the following procedures when you realize that you don’t have your mobile phone :In case of TheftIf you think that your mobile phone has been stolen by someone then you must go to the police station nearest to the place where the phone was stolen and get an FIR registered to report the theft.How to file an FIRYou need to go to any nearby police station where you had your phone with you last time.Tell the police officer to register the FIR for a stolen mobile phone under Section 154 of CrPC.Tell the details of your phone like the color and model of the phone, IMEI number of the phone.The names of the witnesses, if there were any witnesses present at the place where you lost your phone.After filing the FIR, you should not forget to take the copy of FIR so that you can track the position of the FIR afterwards.How to keep track on the progress of your ComplainAs per the advisory issued by Ministry of Home Affairs on Mandatory Registration of FIR for Stolen Mobile Phones on 23-July-2014, these steps needed to be followed by the investigating officer during the process of investigation. One can keep a track on the implementation of these steps. The Guidelines are:The Investigating Officer should make necessary efforts to track and recover the stolen mobile phones.He should contact the service providers for ascertaining the user details of the number on which the handset is activated subsequent to this theft.Should visit the address mentioned in the subscriber form.As the technical know-how pertaining to IMEI number of a stolen mobile phone which is available only with the service providers and the concerned officer should initiate necessary follow-up of a painstaking kind with the service providers to scan and work upon the IMEI numbers of stolen phones in order to trace them.Zonal Integrated Police Network (ZIPNET) has been provided which contains the details (IMEI numbers) of lost/stolen mobile handsets. The police need to register the details on the ZIPNET platform in order to stop the purchasing of the pre-owned mobile phone.What to do when the police refuse to file F.I.RAs per an advisory issued by the center to the states and union territories on 5 Feb 2014, registration of FIR for a stolen mobile phone is compulsory under Section 154 of CrPC. When the police refuses to register the information or FIR of the stolen mobile phone, any person aggrieved by such refusal may send in writing and by post, the substance of such information disclosing a cognizable offence, to the Superintendent of Police under section 154(3) or to the Magistrate concerned under section 156(3) of the CrPC.In case of misplaced or lost phoneIf you think that your mobile phone was lost or misplaced you should go to the police station nearest to the place where the phone was misplaced or lost, and get a Daily Diary Report (DDR) registered. An FIR is filed in cases of cognizable offenses, i.e. crimes of serious nature while in cases of non-cognizable offenses a DDR can be registered. The DDR can act as proof of your bona fides (good intention) in case the lost phone is misused.Here is the Sample Complaint Letter to the Police Officer Incharge:Fromabc… (Applicant Name)xyz …(your contact address)123456…(your contact mobile number/Phone number)Abc@your.mail…(your e-mail id.)Date.______To,The Police Officer In chargeAddress ( Local Police station)Respected Sir,Sub. : Loss of my _____________(mention your lost phone and Number)While travelling from _______(place) to __________(place) by bus/ train/ walk I have lost my phone __________ bearing No.____________ along with (name other documents if any) some where. (If you have any idea or chance of loss at an approximate area, you can mention the same in your application). Sir, to avoid any misuse of my above ___________ I seek your help and request you to kindly register my F.I.R in the subject matter.For your ready reference I enclose herewith(a) details of phone, IMEI number of phone ____________(b) copy of ______________ as I.D proof.Hope you will do the needful favorably at the earliest.Thanks and regardsYours Sincerely____________(your signature)____________(your Name)Register Online Police ComplaintNowadays many States provide the facilities for online complaint where you need to register your FIR online which requires the details like your IMEI number, your email id, active mobile number, address and other related information required in the process of investigation. This process is developed to ease the process and to build the trust of the citizens in the police and it also makes the whole process efficient. One can simply go to their respective official websites of the Police Department and they need to get themselves register there and after the registration is done, one can file the complaint. Below are some of the different states and cities where online registration of complaint is available, one can easily lodge an online complaint with them:Andhra PradeshAssamBiharGoaUttar PradeshHaryanaJharkhandMadhya PradeshPunjabRajasthanGujaratBangaloreKeralaMaharashtraNow, let us see the complete detailed procedure of how one can register an online complaint in Delhi.How to Register Online Complaint in DelhiStep 1: Go to Delhi Police Official website.Step 2: Click on ‘Lost & Found’ options- Multiple options will appear at the homepage like helpline no., lost report, Women safety app, Police clearance certificate, Character verification report. For online FIR registration click on ‘Lost & Found’ option, in the middle of the page.Step 3: Go for registration- After going in the ‘Lost Article Report’, four options will appear – 1. Retrieve 2. Register 3. Search found articles 4. FAQ. Select the second option ‘Register’.Step 4: Fill the registration form- A new page will open, where you have to fill up the blanks with your personal details as well as your lost article’s details. The following options will be there-Complainant’s Name- Fill the name of the person who wants to lodge the E-FIR.Father’s/Mother’s Name- Fill the complainant’s parents name.Complainant’s Address- Where the complainant is residing (Required full address).Complainant’s Mobile number- Complainant’s working mobile number.Complainant’s email ID– it will be needed because a copy of your e-FIR will be sent to you via email for verification.Place of Loss in Delhi- Fill the particular details about where your article was lost in Delhi.Date of Loss- Fill the date on which you lost your phone.Time of Loss- If you remembered the time of loss then fill it. However, it is not mandatory.Lost Articles- Fill the name of the article you have lost.Description- The basic details of the lost article.ADD- by clicking on ADD the details will be attached to the file.Any Other Details- Any other specific detail you want to highlight then fill it in this blank.Enter captcha code- Fill the Code given after all the above details.Step 5: Submit the details- Recheck all the details and then click ‘Submit’ button.Step 6: Receive the hard copy- Now check your email ID, where you will receive a copy of your e-FIR in PDF form. Take the print out of that report.How to get the phone back after it is recovered by the policeAfter recovering the stolen property, police submit the property to the court. The object in custody of court is called as “MUDDEMAL” and in order to recover your Phone, you need to file an Application for Return of Property under Section 451 of the CRPC before the Magistrate Court under which the concerned Police Station is reported to. You will have to furnish the required documents like the Bill of the Phone and you will be required to appear before the court for identification and once your identification is over then the Magistrate will pass an order directing the return of the Mobile phone to you and you will have to show the order copy to the Police Station and then that they will return your phone to you.Necessary measures for mobile phone usersIt is always said that “Prevention is better than cure” so, we must ensure certain things if we own a mobile phone in order to reduce the risk or consequences of the stolen phone:Install Tracking Apps– One can easily find plenty of apps which can help to locate your lost mobile phone. These apps like Android Device Manager for Android devices, and for iOS devices, one can install “Find my iPhone” service.Remember your IMEI Number– All mobile phone contains a unique tamper-proof identification number called IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity). This IMEI number can be located on the back panel of your mobile phone just below the battery or it is mentioned on your Phone Purchase bill. You can also know the IMEI number by dialing *#06# on your mobile phone.Keep the Bill of your phone at a safe place– It is a general tendency among the people to keep the mobile phone purchase bill/invoice for the sole purpose of claiming warranty but one should keep it safe after the expiration of warranty period also as it helps in proving the ownership of the phone and is required in the process of claiming it after the mobile is recovered by the police.Sync your data online– It is always advised to sync your data on online applications like Gmail, Google Contacts, Google Calendar etc., as it serves many purposes like keeping the data safe, protection from data loss etc,.It is wise to change your password immediately after the theft.Source:-https://blog.ipleaders.in/lost-p...
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What are the services provided by the Real estate agents?
What A Realtor Does For YouThe Critical Role Of The Realtor In The Real Estate TransactionMany home buyers and sellers are not aware of the true value that a Realtor provides during the course of a real estate transaction. Many people, in fact, are not cognizant of the expertise, professional knowledge, and just plain hard work that go into bringing about a successful real estate transaction.A multitude of important services and steps required in a real estate transaction are carried out by the Realtor or the brokerage staff. Most of these steps have traditionally been viewed simply as part of a Realtor's professional responsibilities to the client. But, without them, the transaction could be placed in jeopardy.Listed below are nearly 200 typical actions, research steps, processes, and review stages necessary for a successful residential real estate transaction that are normally provided by a full service real estate brokerage in exchange for their sales commission. Depending on the transaction, some of these steps may take minutes, hours, or even days to complete, while some may not be needed.ComprehensivenessThe list is by no means an attempt to set forth a complete list of services, as these can vary within each brokerage and each market. Many Realtors routinely provide a wide variety of additional services that are as varied as the nature of each transaction.By the same token, some transactions may not require every step listed. However, given the unexpected complications that can arise, it's far better to know about a step and make an intelligent, informed decision to skip it, than to not know the possibility even exists.The Realtor CommitmentThe professional commitment of a Realtor is to ensure that a seller and a buyer are brought together in an agreement that provides each with a transaction that is fair and equitable. The motivation is easy to understand. For most full-service brokerages, they receive no compensation whatsoever unless and until the sale closes.By contrast, there are firms that offer limited services in exchange for an up-front flat fee, or offer a menu of pay-as-you-go or a la' carte options. Other real estate firms may offer a sliding scale ranging from limited to full service. In these cases, the compensation of the Realtor is based on the reduced services provided, with the seller bearing full responsibility for all of the other steps and procedures (which are normally conducted by a full service real estate firm) in the selling process.Variety Of ChoicesThe variety of brokerage business models in today's real estate industry - full service, limited service, fee for service or other -- affords consumers with a greater range of options than ever before. No matter which option they choose, homeowners should understand exactly what services will, or will not, be provided by their choice of Realtor/brokerage firm before signing a Listing Agreement or otherwise engaging the services of a Realtor and agreeing to compensation.Why Use A RealtorNot every real estate agent or broker is a Realtor. That term and the familiar block "R" logo are trademarked by the National Association of Realtors can legally be used only by those that are Realtor members through their local association of Realtors.While all Realtors are also state-issued licensees as agents or brokers, a major difference between a real estate licensee and a Realtor is that Realtors have taken an oath to subscribe to a stringent, enforceable Code of Ethics with Standards of Practice that promote the fair, ethical and honest treatment of all parties in a transaction. Real estate licensees (those that have a state-issued license but are not members of a Realtor association) are not bound to the ethical practices and principles set forth in the Realtor Code.In addition, Realtor associations offer a wealth of training courses to their member Realtors, to help assure that Realtors serve their customers with the level of skill, knowledge and attention to detail required in today's real estate transaction. The continual training provided to Realtors underscores the importance of having help and guidance from someone who fully understands the process - a Realtor.For peace of mind, ensure that the individual seeking to represent you in a real estate transaction is not just a real estate licensee, but also a Realtor.Pre-Listing Activities1. Make appointment with seller for listing presentation.2. Send seller a written or e-mail confirmation of listing appointment and call to confirm.3. Review pre-appointment questions.4. Research all comparable currently listed properties.5. Research sales activity for past 18 months through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and/or public records databases.6. Research "Average Days on Market" for this property of this type, price range and location.7. Download and review property tax roll information.8. Prepare "Comparable Market Analysis" (CMA) to establish fair market value.9. Obtain copy of subdivision plat/complex lay-out.10. Research property's ownership and deed type.11. Research property's public record information for lot size and dimensions.12. Research and verify legal description.13. Research property's land use coding and deed restrictions.14. Research property's current use and zoning.15. Verify legal names of owner(s) in county's public property records.16. Prepare listing presentation package with above materials.17. Perform exterior Curb Appeal Assessment of subject property.18. Compile and assemble formal file on property.19. Confirm current public schools and explain impact of schools on market value.20. Review listing appointment checklist to ensure all steps and actions have been completed.Listing Appointment Presentation21. Give seller an overview of current market conditions and projections.22. Review agent's and company's credentials and accomplishments in the market.23. Present company's profile and position or niche in the marketplace.24. Present CMA Results To Seller, including Comparables, Solds, Current Listings and Expireds.25. Offer pricing strategy based on professional judgment and interpretation of current market conditions.26. Discuss goals with seller to market effectively.27. Explain market power and benefits of Multiple Listing Service.28. Explain market power of web marketing, Internet Data Display and Find Real Estate, Homes for Sale, Apartments & Houses for Rent.29. Explain the work the brokerage and agent do behind the scenes and agent's availability onweekends.30. Explain agent's role in taking calls to screen for qualified buyers and protect seller from curiosity seekers.31. Present and discuss strategic master marketing plan.32. Explain different agency relationships and determine seller's preference.33. Review and explain all clauses in Listing Contract and Addendum and obtain seller's signature.Once Property Is Under Listing Agreement34. Review current title information.35. Measure overall and heated/air conditioned square footage.36. Measure interior room sizes.37. Confirm lot size via owner's copy of certified survey, if available.38. Note any and all unrecorded property lines, agreements, easements.39. Obtain house plans, if applicable and available.40. Review house plans and make copy.41. Order plat map for retention in property's listing file.42. Prepare showing instructions for buyers' agents and agree on showing time window with seller.43. Obtain current mortgage loan(s) information: companies and loan account numbers.44. Verify current loan information with lender(s).45. Check assumability of loan(s) and any special requirements.46. Discuss possible buyer financing alternatives and options with seller.47. Review current appraisal if available.48. Identify Home Owner Association manager if applicable.49. Verify Home Owner Association Fees with manager - mandatory or optional and current annual fee.50. Order copy of Homeowner Association bylaws, if applicable.51. Research electricity availability and supplier's name and telephone number.52. Calculate average utility usage from last 12 months of bills.53. Research and verify city sewer/septic tank system.54. Water System: Calculate average water fees or rates from last 12 months of bills.55. Well water: Confirm well status, depth and output from Well Report.56. Natural gas: Research/verify availability and supplier's name and telephone number.57. Verify security system, current term of service and whether owned or leased.58. Verify if seller has transferable Termite Bond.59. Ascertain need for lead-based paint disclosure.60. Prepare detailed list of property amenities and assess market impact.61. Prepare detailed list of property's "Inclusions & Conveyances with Sale."62. Compile list of completed repairs and maintenance items.63. Send "Vacancy Checklist" to seller if property is vacant.64. Explain benefits of Home Owner Warranty to seller.65. Assist sellers with completion and submission of Home Owner Warranty Application.66. When received, place Home Owner Warranty in property file for conveyance at time of sale.67. Have extra key made for lockbox.68. Verify if property has rental units involved. If so:69. - Make copies of all leases for retention in listing file.70. - Verify all rents and deposits.71. - Inform tenants of listing and discuss how showings will be handled.72. Arrange for installation of yard sign(s).73. Assist seller with completion of Seller's Disclosure form.74. Complete "New Listing Checklist."75. Review results of Curb Appeal Assessment with seller and provide suggestions to improve salability.76. Review results of Interior Décor Assessment and suggest changes to shorten time on market.77. Load listing into transaction management software program.Entering Property in Multiple Listing Service Database78. Prepare MLS Profile Sheet - Realtor is responsible for quality control and accuracy of listing data.79. Enter property data from Profile Sheet into MLS Listing Database.80. Proofread MLS database listing for accuracy - including proper placement in mapping function.81. Add property to company's Active Listings list.82. Provide seller with signed copies of Listing Agreement and MLS Profile Sheet Data Form within 48 hours.83. Take additional photos for upload into MLS and use in flyers. Discuss efficacy of panoramic/virtual tour photography.Marketing The Listing84. Create print and Internet ads with seller's input.85. Coordinate showings with owners, tenants, and other Realtors. Return all calls - weekends included.86. Install electronic lockbox if authorized by owner. Program lockbox with agreed-upon showing time windows.87. Prepare mailing and contact list.88. Generate mail-merge letters to contact list.89. Order "Just Listed" labels and reports.90. Prepare flyers and feedback faxes.91. Review comparable MLS listings regularly to ensure property remains competitive in price, terms, conditions and availability.92. Prepare property marketing brochure for seller's review.93. Arrange for printing or copying of supply of marketing brochures or flyers.94. Place marketing brochures in all company agent mail boxes.95. Upload listing to company and agent Internet site, if applicable.96. Mail Out “Just Listed” notice to all neighborhood residents.97. Advise Network Referral Program of listing.98. Provide marketing data to buyers coming through international relocation networks.99. Provide marketing data to buyers coming from referral network.100. Provide “Special Feature” cards for marketing, if applicable.101. Submit ads to company’s participating Internet real estate sites.102. Price changes conveyed promptly to all Internet groups.103. Reprint/supply brochures promptly as needed.104. Loan information reviewed and updated in MLS as required.105. Feedback e-mails/faxes sent to buyers’ agents after showings.106. Review weekly Market Study.107. Review lockbox reports to study home showing traffic.108. Discuss lockbox showing reports and feedback from showing agents with seller to determine if changes will accelerate the sale.109. Place regular weekly update calls to seller to discuss marketing and pricing.110. Promptly enter price changes in MLS listing database.The Offer And Contract111. Receive and review all Offer to Purchase contracts submitted by buyers or buyers’ agents.112. Evaluate offer(s) and prepare a “net sheet” on each for the owner for comparison purposes.113. Counsel seller on offers. Explain merits and weakness of each component of each offer.114. Contact buyers’ agents to review buyer’s qualifications and discuss offer.115 Fax/deliver Seller’s Disclosure to buyer’s agent or buyer upon request and prior to offer if possible.116. Confirm buyer is pre-qualified by calling loan officer.117. Obtain pre-qualification letter on buyer from loan officer.118. Negotiate all offers on seller’s behalf, setting time limit for loan approval and closing date.119. Prepare and convey any counter offers, acceptance or amendments to buyer’s agent.120. Fax copies of contract and all addendums to closing attorney or title company.121. When Offer to Purchase Contract is accepted and signed by seller, deliver to buyer’s agent.122. Record and promptly deposit buyer’s earnest money in escrow account.123. Disseminate “Under-Contract Showing Restrictions” as seller requests.124. Deliver copies of fully signed Offer to Purchase contract to seller.125. Fax/deliver copies of Offer to Purchase contract to Selling Agent.126. Fax copies of Offer to Purchase contract to lender.127. Provide copies of signed Offer to Purchase contract for office file.128. Advise seller in handling additional offers to purchase submitted between contract and closing.129. Change status in MLS to “Sale Pending.”130. Update MLS and transaction management program to show “Sale Pending.”131. Review buyer’s credit report results -- advise seller of worst and best case scenarios.132. Provide credit report information to seller if property will be seller-financed.133. Assist buyer with obtaining financing, if applicable and follow-up as necessary.134. Coordinate with lender on discount points being locked in with dates.135. Deliver unrecorded property information to buyer.136. Order septic system inspection, if applicable.137. Receive and review septic system report and assess any possible impact on sale.138. Deliver copy of septic system inspection report lender and buyer.139. Deliver Well Flow Test Report copies to lender and buyer and property listing file.140. Verify termite inspection ordered.141. Verify mold inspection ordered, if required.Tracking The Loan Process142. Confirm verifications of deposit and buyer’s employment have been returned.143. Follow loan processing through to the underwriter.144. Add lender and other vendors to transaction management program so agents, buyer and seller can track progress of sale.145. Contact lender weekly to ensure processing is on track.146. Relay final approval of buyer’s loan application to seller.Home Inspection147. Coordinate buyer’s professional home inspection with seller.148. Review home inspector’s report.149. Enter completion into transaction management tracking software program.150. Explain seller’s responsibilities with respect to loan limits and interpret any clauses in the contract.151. Ensure seller’s compliance with Home Inspection Clause requirements.152. Recommend or assist seller with identifying and negotiating with trustworthy contractors to perform any required repairs.153. Negotiate payment and oversee completion of all required repairs on seller’s behalf, if needed.The Appraisal154. Schedule appraisal.155. Provide comparable sales used in market pricing to appraiser.156. Follow-Up on appraisal.157. Enter completion into transaction management program.158. Assist seller in questioning appraisal report, if questions arise.Closing Preparations And Duties159. Contract is signed by all parties.160. Coordinate closing process with buyer’s agent and lender.161. Update closing forms and files.162. Ensure all parties have all forms and information needed to close the sale.163. Select location where closing will be held.164. Confirm closing date and time and notify all parties.165. Assist in solving any title problems (boundary disputes, easements, etc) or in obtaining Death Certificates.166. Work with buyer’s agent in scheduling and conducting buyer’s final walk-through prior to closing.167. Research all tax, Home Owner Association, utility and other applicable prorations.168. Request final closing figures from closing agent (attorney or title company).169. Receive and carefully review closing figures to ensure accuracy of preparation.170. Forward verified closing figures to buyer’s agent.171. Request copy of closing documents from closing agent.172. Confirm buyer and buyer’s agent have received title insurance commitment.173. Provide Home Owners Warranty for availability at closing.174. Review all closing documents carefully for errors.175. Forward closing documents to absentee seller as requested.176. Review documents with closing agent (attorney).177. Provide earnest money deposit check from escrow account to closing agent.178. Coordinate this closing with seller’s next purchase and resolve any timing problems.179. Have a “no surprises” closing so that seller receives a net proceeds check at closing.180. Refer sellers to a Realtor at their destination, if applicable.181. Change MLS status to Sold. Enter sale date, price, selling broker and agent’s ID numbers, etc.182. Close out listing in transaction management program.Follow Up After Closing183. Answer questions about filing claims with Home Owner Warranty company, if requested.184. Attempt to clarify and resolve any conflicts about repairs if buyer is not satisfied.185. Respond to any follow-on calls and provide any additional information required from office files.Are You looking for Property?Check Your Property Rates on Oyeok AppAndroid: OYEOK-Real Estate Prices-Rates - Android Apps on Google PlayiOS: OYEOK-Real Estate Prices-Rates - Android Apps on Google Play
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