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    Dusack. Owen and his real estate agent were also aware of issues with piping in the home, yet failed to disclose the information to Cole Dusack. Unfortunately, seven months after Cole Dusack purchased the home, the pipes burst causing $10,000 in damages. There are two options when it comes to selling a house with two mortgages (NAR, 2013). First, the mortgages could be combined for Owen to sell the house. Another option for Owen would have been to pay off the second mortgage during the sale of…

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    Dow., 16 TC 1230 reveal that if the loss of the property was temporary, there should not be any deduction allowed. Petitioner G.K. Richardson purchased a house in 1945, it included an artesian well and two cesspools, both of which were connected to the house the petitioner lived. In 1946, Richardson hired…

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    Florida Home Case Study

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    dues, missed child or spousal support payments, or just general unpaid debts, these debts will not only greatly damage your credit and land you in some serious financial and legal trouble but will create a huge roadblock to selling your home. It?s also important to note that when it comes to selling your home when you?re in debt, if there is a major civil judgment attached to your property because of these debts, then selling your home will not get you out of this financial and legal trouble nor…

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    inducing for the buyers as they might overlook substantial house damages. Ultimately, the buyers will have to pay for the repair work themselves. 4. Going Over Budget In their excitement to purchase a house they really like, buyers sometimes appear over enthusiastic. At such instances, sellers tend to take advantage of buyers by quoting an unreasonably high price. This often leads to buyers going over their budget and splurging on a property that they could have procured for cheaper. 5.…

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    scratch off in the process of chasing the American dream can now be completed. The sense of satisfaction soon wears off because a group of college student or a bickering couple, who have emphatic arguments outside and have vehement disregard for others property, move in next door. The college students have parties every night and play loud music at all hours or the dissatisfied duo have altercations in their front yard and have begun driving through the new homeowner’s yard to get to their…

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    Garage Door Repair Cost

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    So it happens. Every now and then, there are defects and damages that happen in any part of your house for that matter. So much so for a part of your house that you use very often, like your garage door. Your garage door is one of the most used portions of your house because of the number of times you take your vehicle in or out of your garage. That is why it is no surprise that it is subject to the usual wear and tear and subject to damages and malfunction every now and then. Don’t think that…

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    Governance Policy The Swedish American Museum is a non-profit institution that aims to interpret the immigration legacy by presenting various items (oldest dating back to the 18th century) in the Permanent, Educational, Library and Furnishings and Properties Collections, as well as through their arts and educational programs. They want to promote their mission for both adults and children and help develop an appreciation for the contemporary Swedish-American culture. Their vision is to become a…

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    Attracting and retaining homeowner-clients is essential to building a thriving property management (PM) business. Understanding client expectations empowers real estate professionals to craft a business plan that appeals to both intrinsic and external values. Today, advanced technology supports value-based marketing and service strategies that enable administrators to meet client expectations and achieve PM business goals. This eBook outlines a few common expectations and the role technology…

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    Business Segment- Online Vacation Rentals Online vacation rental means renting a whole house at our favorite destination. Travelers or tourists can rent a fully furnished house on a temporary basis at their favorite place. Property owners list their properties using vacation rentals websites to find tenants. These vacation rental websites offer a long list of houses, apartments, townhomes, condominiums, and cottages to select, at a price which compete hotel rooms. In the present busy world,…

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    Your homeowner’s insurance is meant to protect much more than just the dwelling you live in. Your policy also covers your personal belongings up to a certain value. Should you damage or lose any of your possessions due to fire, a natural disaster or theft, your policy covers repair or replacement costs up to a set amount – even if the loss occurs while you are traveling or away from home. Some high-end items, however, may not be covered under your policy, and this definitely includes expensive…

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