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     By:Cassiano Travareli

    One of the banks’ problems with foreclosures often involves evicting its occupants and getting it in a more preferable condition. What they have found as solution is “Cash for Keys”.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Keep Your Dog in Your Yard Without Unattractive Fencing

     By:Mike Taylor

    A fence extension can keep your dog safely in your yard without you having to increase the height of the fence or resort to chains or shock collars. Fence extensions are not unattractive and many are easily removed and transported to a new fence if the owner needs to move. This is a great solution to the problem of dogs climbing or jumping fences.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Methods of Real Estate Appraisal

     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
  • Buying a Condo When You Own Pets

     By:Melanie Speed

    Also, you can get a lot of information from perusing the minutes of the last 3 or so meetings of the board. Check to see if there are a lot of pet complaints and what was done about them. Do the solutions seem to be solving the problems? Do people generally seem to have a good attitude towards pets?


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Pet Friendly Condos: What you need to know about moving with your pet

     By:Joy Paterson

    One of the things that people overlook when purchasing a condo in Toronto is whether their beloved pet will be allowed to accompany them to their new home. With more and more people choosing the condo lifestyle in Toronto, it can sometimes be very difficult to find a building that will accommodate your pet which in turn makes your condo search a more challenging and more frustrating task.


    In Category - Home Buying


  • Abandoned Pets Need New Donors and Adoptive Owners

     By:John Cutts

    Abandoned pets need new adoptive pet owners and new donors to replace previous donors who have stopped giving to animal shelters and rescues because of their own financial difficulties.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Buying a Condo With Your Dog

     By:Tina Fountain

    Most condos have some kind of pet rules, limiting both the size, number and species of your pets. For instance, a condo may only allow dogs under 25 or 35 pounds and limit the number to 1 per person. Others may ban certain breeds of dogs, such as American pit bull terriers and rottweilers.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • A Real Dog Fight: Renters & Landlords Square Off On Pet Policies

     By:Mike Andruff

    Understandably, the tenants don't want to give up their pets, so they're taking the company to court. While waiting for the hearing, tenants must face the possibility of having to move.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • Don't get a lawnmower until you see this

     By:John Parley

    Lawnmowers are an prime part of any garden maintenance. Here we address what type of lawnmower you need, whether it be a petrol lawnmower or a ride on lawn mower and what you need to know before you buy.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Miami Foreclosed Homes for Sale Rose Again in Third Quarter

     By:John Cutts

    Miami foreclosed homes for sale grew again in the July to September quarter. Foreclosure filings rose to nearly 4,400 due largely to the high unemployment rate in the area.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Yes Pets? Renting to Pet Owners Without Ruining Your Investment

     By:Carolyn Capalbo

    Birds can be an exception; a medium to large bird can cause a lot of mess if not cleaned up after regularly. Many more landlords accept cats into rentals than dogs, since cats can be happy living in small quarters and are often cleaner. Small dogs are more likely to be accepted than big dogs for the same reasons.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Get Marker Out of Your Carpet

     By:Racheal Ashley

    If you have small children then you probably understand how difficult it can be to keep things like your carpet clean. You may find yourself continually trying to spot clean something or another in order to keep your home in order. But, you might find yourself getting really angry and upset when you see marker on your floor. This is enough to make any parent upset and it generally starts the mad cleaning rush to get it out.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Carpet Allergies: Reducing the Risk

     By:Mike Taylor

    To test to make sure that you're not allergic or overly sensitive to a new carpet that you'd like to install in your home, ask the retailer for a small sample piece from the roll that they'd be using to carpet your home. Put the piece of carpet into a container and seal it up. Leave the container—clear glass works best for this—in a warm sunny area for a few days; after the sample has had time to out-gas, open it up and check it for irritating odors. Don't forget to do a touch test to see if you have any contact sensitivities to it as well.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Saint Petersburg Pushes Up Florida’s Foreclosures by State

     By:John Cutts

    Foreclosures in Saint Petersburg, including possible mortgage fraud cases, have contributed to the high ranking of Florida in lists of foreclosures by state.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Should You Use Carpet or Tile in Your Home?

     By:Sonia Smith

    Carpets and tiles are both wonderful flooring options for your home. However, your choice on which to use should be based on what you prefer and what looks great in your home.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Lawn Mowers Electric vs Petrol - Which is Better?

     By:Alex Foster

    What it all boils down to in the end with lawn mowers, electric vs. petrol, you have to be educated enough about what you want and need to make the choice.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • When 'No Pets' Doesn't Apply

     By:Jamie Mathwig

    The letter should cite the law and give full particulars of the type of dog, the reason it is required and any certifications that the animal has earned. Local and national assistance dog organizations can help you help your client to draft such a letter. Include copies of letters from the client's physician, therapist, psychiatrist, counselor or other professional, stating that the client is, indeed, disabled and requires the dog to mitigate the effects of the client's disability.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • More Troubles for NH Foreclosure Properties Homeowners

     By:John Cutts

    The problem of loan deficiency is hounding more and more New Hampshire foreclosure properties homeowners who thought that letting banks foreclosed would end their troubles.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Stock Prices Drop as Investors Await Obama’s Foreclosure Relief Plan

     By:John Cutts

    Stock price indexes declined as investors wait for President Barack Obama’s economic recovery plan which includes measures to alleviate the foreclosure problem.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Taking a Traditional Fireplace and Making It Modern

     By:John Whitaker

    Any room with a fireplace in it has a built in focal point, and while typically the living room has a fireplace, virtually any room in the house is fair game for a fireplace. In the traditional style a fireplace is fairly understated, and it is constructed from a classic material like brick or stone.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • 10 Ways for Foreclosure Crime Protection in your Neighborhood

     By:Cassiano Travareli

    Neighbors can do a lot to protect their neighborhood from crimes brought about by foreclosures. 10 ways are listed here for your awareness.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Tips On Repairing Damaged Laminated Floors

     By:Jonathan Bryson

    Things you can do when your laminate floors are damaged.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • An Expandable Dog Gate: When Do You Need This Item?

     By:Bob Seibel

    What exactly are the situations where you would require an expandable dog gate? Well, of course there are a great many varieties of canine safety gates to choose from. Look inside your home. Where do you have wider than normal spaces that you need to block off danger from pets and young children? These are where expandable gates come in extremely handy!


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Avoiding Pet Problems In Your New Neighborhood

     By:Jamie Mathwig

    In some areas, the main problem is with neighborhood animals getting into garbage left out at the curb for collection. If your problem is pets or pests in your garbage, invest in large garbage bins with locking lids. Most animals can't get this type of garbage bin open, even if they knock them over.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Successful Bidding on a New Home

     By:Mike Taylor

    It’s best to have some room in your finances to be able to offer a few thousand more to make your bid stand out. Be prepared to make an offer that’s higher than the asking price by an add number to make it stand out from other offers as well.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Basement Window Treatment Solutions that are Functional & Stylish

     By:Fiona Creech

    It can be a challenge to come up with a window treatment for basement windows because they are located up near the top of the wall and they tend to be very small. Also, since a basement is naturally dark, there is a need to design window treatments that allow the maximum amount of light into the space.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • The Different Types Of Carpets For Your Home

     By:Jonathan Bryson

    The different types of carpets you can place in your homes.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Protect Your Dog from Trespassers

     By:M Shane

    However, to avoid paying out premiums, many insurance companies will not ensure dogs of certain breeds – even if the dog has never bitten, is controlled and has obedience/socialization degrees – and most will not renew a homeowners insurance policy if a dog has bitten. It can be extremely difficult to find insurance for a dog that has bitten, if the dog survives and the home owner is not bankrupted by the legal proceedings.


    In Category - Home Security
  • Locating Pet-friendly Society

     By:Vicki Hat

    If you happen to love pets, then you should try to avoid finding homes in this community. Instead, you must find a pet-friendly community.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Helping Your Pet Adjust to a New Home

     By:M Shane

    Buying a new home is an exciting time. However, it may be stressful on your pets when the time comes to leave an environment that they have been familiar with for, perhaps, their whole lives. Here are some tips you can use to help your pet adjust quickly and happily to a new home.


    In Category - Home Moving


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