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    Renting out a property has its advantages and disadvantages. Here are important pointers that you should know before renting your home.


    In Category - Home Renting
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     By:Sharan V

    Buying a property in Bangalore is definitely not an easy job. Investment in property is very different from any other investment. You may withdraw from any other investment as when required but withdrawing from property investment is a tough job. Henceforth, while buying a property there is a need for maintaining few cautions. Here I have tried to study on few issues in buying a property, which may assist you in finding a home in a less hassled way.


    In Category - Home Buying
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     By:John Cutts

    VA foreclosures homes are now managed by BAC Home Loans Servicing, a subsidiary of Bank of America which the federal government bailed out last year. Advice on searching VA foreclosures is included.


    In Category - Foreclosure
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     By:John Cutts

    Negative equity is driving the continued rise in bank repo homes, according to Deutsche Bank analysts. They predicted that 48 percent of all mortgages will be underwater by 2011.


    In Category - Foreclosure
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    Nevada, like all states, has a complex and confusing set of landlord tenant laws, affecting everything from what must be included in a Nevada lease agreement to limits on fees and deposits. Here's a summary of some of those laws, in plain English, for Nevada landlords and property managers.


    In Category - Property Management


  • Removable Wall paper for Pain-free Redecorating

     By:Karrie Rose

    Many home owners steer far away from wall coverings for exactly this reason, in fact; while paint is easily covered up, wall paper needs to be stripped before either painting or re-papering the walls in your home.


    In Category - Home Improvement
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    Effective 07/30/2009 there will be new guidelines on how change in APR will trigger new disclosures...


    In Category - Mortgage
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    In Category - Foreclosure
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     By:Fritz Thorp

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    In Category - Real Estate Training
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     By:patrick o connor

    A casualty loss may occur as a result of a flood, hurricane, tornado, mudslide or other natural disaster. The intuitive thought pattern is: “My apartment complex worth $5,000,000 suffered major damage totaling $1,500,000 for repairs and rent loss. Fortunately, I was completely covered for both physical damage and rent loss, other than a small deductible. There is clearly no casualty loss I can claim as a tax deduction, right?”


    In Category - Real Estate Consultancy & Services
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     By:Cassiano Travareli

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    In Category - Foreclosure
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     By:Corey Rozon

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    In Category - Home Improvement
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     By:Leticia Carvalho

    It seems that mortgage holders and lenders need someone to clean up after them. Business is booming for a 28-year old company which quickly responds to provide a cleaning service for Michigan foreclosures.


    In Category - Foreclosure
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     By:Jon Swire

    This article details the differences between investing in SFRs and Multi-Family Residences. By taking the next step up the Property Ladder you can begin to develop a sturdy real estate portfolio and begin to generate enough passive income for you to retire on or pay for the life style you want to lead. This strategic move will keep your equity working, and is the first step towards selling and replacing property.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Mortgage Madness

     By:Patricia Eisenhauer

    Government help for whom? The banks and mortgage companies who made the poor loans are receiving money for their dishonest transactions while the people who need the help are helpless and homeless.


    In Category - Mortgage
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     By:Sonia Smith

    A real estate appraisal is the process of determining the value of a home. It is usually done by comparing similar homes in the area where the property is located.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • ARM Mortgage Tricks - How Bad Brokers Fooled Home Owners With the ARM Loan

     By:Corey Bruhn

    The previous 10 years in America saw mortgage lending practices that allowed just about anyone with a pulse to buy a new home with little to no money down or refinance an existing mortgage even with bad credit.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • Renovate Your Mobile Home and Save Energy

     By:Nelson Stewart

    Although details may vary slightly from home to home, the average mobile home built up to the mid 80's is constructed with 2 x 4 in. exterior walls and RSI 2.1 (R-12) batt insulation. From the mid 80's to present day: exterior walls are 2 x 6 in. walls with R-20 batt insulation. Ceiling insulation is R-24 to R-34.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Life after Foreclosure: Find Rental Homes

     By:John Cutts

    Many families who lost their homes through bank repossession are now forced into rental homes. But with a tarnished track record, how can a landlord trust them to pay monthly?


    In Category - Home Renting
  • The Top Household Toxins that Can Make You Sick

     By:Mark Hostetler

    Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that has no color, scent, or taste. Because it's unnoticeable, carbon monoxide is extremely hazardous. Having a carbon monoxide detector located in the home is an extremely good idea. They are affordable, easy to use, and will let you know when your health is at risk.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Renovating a Victorian home

     By:Lauren Spencer

    If you want to paint your Victorian home to reflect its heyday, you will probably want to use "authentic" Victorian-era colors and combinations. While many Victorian homes today are painted on neutral themes, this may not be the best course for a true Victorian atmosphere. "True" Victorian colors may surprise you, as they are not plain, nor always light.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Companies Doing Cleanups of Foreclosed Homes Proliferating

     By:Cassiano Travareli

    The increasing number of homeowners who lost their homes has created a new kind of startup business, providing cleaning services for foreclosed homes.


    In Category - Foreclosure
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     By:Leticia Carvalho

    With the government pulling all strings to save the financial industry, many distressed homeowners are wondering if they would receive real help.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • The Return to Decorating With Wall Paper

     By:Matt Barker

    Rest assured, the new wall coverings available are not the same as in years gone by, though some of the designs have a distinctly retro feel. Papers range from Victorian to geometrical, from vinyls to fabrics, and small repeats to entire murals. And as with all decorating elements, there is a product for every budget range.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Real Estate Foreclosures in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

     By:Jim Scherrer

    You might be considering shopping for a foreclosed property at a distressed sale price in a resort such as Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. If so, you might as well forget it; you'll not see a foreclosure sign in Mexico!


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Convert Your Garage into Home Addition

     By:Sonia Smith

    Converting your garage into additional home space is a great idea especially if you need more room to meet the needs of your family.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Lawsuit Filed Challenging the Foreclosure Right of Two Lenders

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    Lenders GMAC Mortgage LLC and Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. have been sued to prevent them from enforcing foreclosures on two homes in Massachusetts.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Federal Government to Buy Foreclosure Houses for Rent

     By:John Cutts

    President Barack Obama has changed his administration’s housing policy by abandoning the ownership program. Instead, the federal government plans to invest in purchasing foreclosure houses to be renovated and rented at affordable rates.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Military Wives Try to Avoid Bank Foreclosed Home

     By:John Cutts

    Some military wives in Las Vegas, Nevada are fighting to avoid bank foreclosed home. They are hoping that loan modification would save their properties from foreclosure.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Even Luxury Homes Feeling the Market Pinch

     By:Gloria Singer

    Up until lately we haven't heard too much either way about the impact of the housing market on luxury properties. It appeared these listings were among the least affected by the economic situation. Now the facts are out, and it seems no one is immune from this recession. The downturn of sales on luxury properties is being felt on a global level.


    In Category - Real Estate Market


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