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Articles related to "Homeowner Association"
Tips to Forming a Homeowners' Association Thinking about starting a homeowners' association? Learn proven strategies to form your homeowners association now. homeowners association • homeowners • association • liability insurance • website
Buying a Condominium Due diligence in buying a condominium includes looking into how its association is managed, and how that management affects the plans of the prospective buyer. condominiums • homeowner association • bylaws • declaration of condominium • association records
Neighborhood Pet Registries More and more neighborhoods and homeowner associations are establishing pet registries to help residents find lost pets. Here's how to start one in your area. pets • pet • registries • pet registry • pet registries
Home Selling Concessions Get the best deal you can by asking that the seller meet you halfway. buying real estate • buying a home • closing costs • concessions • move-in date
Shingle Roofs vs Metal Roofs Pros and cons of composition asphalt shingles and steel (metal) roofs. Consider lifetime, roof durability, cost, protection from the elements, and fire resistance. shingle roof • metal roof • residential roofing material • composition shingle • asphalt shingle
Before Spring, Get Your Yard Ready to Save Water While your garden may be dormant now, it's not too early to start getting ready for a new year with a beautiful, low-maintenance yard that uses less water than ever. water • conservation • mulch • spring • rain barrel
Guidelines for Homeowner Mortgage Help Government mortgage help is available for many homeowners facing foreclosure. Check out these program guidelines. homeowner mortgage help • eligibility for mortgage payment help • government programs help prevent foreclosure • lower mortgage payments • mortgage refinancing
Patio Feeding We've talked a lot about backyard birdwatching. But how do you feed birds if you don't have a backyard? birdwatching • bird feeding • attracting birds • apartment living • condo living
Use Rainwater and Greywater to Conserve, Save Using methods favored by past generations, many today are saving water and money by reusing the greywater from their house and harvested rainwater for greener lawns. greywater • water conservation • water harvesting • rainwater • green lawn
Work Your Franchise from Home There's a misconception that all franchises must require a storefront operation. But many franchises are well suited for working from home. home-based business • home-based franchises • work-at-home business • work-at-home franchise • franchise business for sale
"No Pets Allowed" At a time when people are more than ever in need of the warmth and companionship a pet can provide, apartment complexes and condominium associations are slamming their doors in the faces of pet owners. Find out what innovative programs various organizations have developed to address this problem. pet owners • pets in rental housing • landlords • pet friendly • pet resume
Flag Etiquette for Fourth of July This Independence Day, teach your children the rules for displaying and respecting the U.S. flag. us flag etiquette • independence day • rules for displaying us flag • the flag code • what every american child should know
How to Diagnose and Track Down a Roof Leak Finding a reason for a leaking roof isn't always easy. In easy cases, a homeowner can find it and repair the shingles. A roof contractor can save time on hard cases. track down a roof leak • chimneys • flashing • asphalt composition shingles • roof contractor
How to Work with a Residential Architect For some kitchen, bath, or home remodeling projects, building permits need to be pulled and that means an architect drawing blueprints. Here's how to afford it. how to work with a residential architect • architectural blueprint • building contractors • laminate floors • green building concepts
Northern St. Paul Suburbs If you're looking to be in shouting distance of the Twin Cities, but want a quiet place to live with a rural feel, check out the suburbs to the north of St. Paul, MN. northern st paul suburb • minnesota • falcon heights • roseville • maplewood
Yard Sale Signs That Attract Buyers Signage that is eye-catching and easy to read entices bargain hunters to head to garage sales. Improving the quality of signs can improve a seller's bottom line. yard sale • garage sale • yard sale signs • garage sale signs • yard sale tips
Property Disclosures---Hmmm What Do We Disclose? A brief article covering the serious subject of property disclosure! More and more lawsuits are because of failure to disclose certain defects--protect yourself! disclosure • defects • home selling • lawsuits • termites
Spring Means Time To Garden Gardening enthusiasts are ready to hit the dirt, but before they do, here are a few tips for gardening in an environmentally-sensitive way. organic growing • green gardening • soil biology • environmentally-sensitive gardening • organic lawn fertilizer
The Loan Modification Record numbers of homeowners are worried about the consequences of a missed mortgage payment. For some, a loan modification is a viable alternative to foreclosure. mortgage • loan modification • loan modification fraud • loan modification firm • equity
Render unto Caesar With the summer upon us (and the Fourth of July around the corner), this article explains how the Bible suggests Christians today can practice good citizenship. render • caesar • citizen • god • country
Deed for Lease Information for Renters Tenants who rent from a landlord with a Fannie Mae mortgage in foreclosure may also be eligible for the Deed for Lease (D4L) program. deed for lease • deed for lease renter • deed for lease tenant • fannie mae deed for lease • rent foreclosure
What Every Man Can Do to Help End Violence Against Women A list of actions that can be taken by men to fight the onslaught of violence against women. violence • rape • sexual abuse
You Can Afford to Work At Home Calculate how much you pay to work and how little you need to make to work at home. work at home • work from home • budgeting • stay at home mom • saving money
Fannie Mae Deed for Lease Program Fannie Mae's Deed for Lease (D4L) program allows homeowners facing foreclosure to stay in their own home by renting from Fannie Mae for up to a year or more. deed for lease • fannie mae deed for lease • rent foreclosure • d4l • tenant deed for lease |
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