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  • How to Recover From a Natural Disaster
    The winds have died down, the rain or snow has ended and the earth has stopped shaking. You look around at the mess around you and you think: now what? How do I pick up the pieces of my life and move on after this horrific natural disaster? There is no doubt that getting back to normal will take some hard work and perseverance. However, this arduous task can be made easier … more
  • Real Estate Deeds and Taking TItle to Real Estate
    In very general terms, a deed is the legal document that transfers ownership of real estate from one person or entity to another person and/or entity. While the requirements for legally valid deeds vary widely from state to state, there are some different types of deeds that are consistently used in real estate transactions, including warranty deeds, grant deeds, and quitclaim deeds. … more

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  • How To Buy a Home 5 Star Rating
    Buying a home can be complicated, but if you take things step-by-step, you will soon be holding the keys to your own home! Step 1: Figure out how much you can afford What you can afford will depend on your income, credit rating, current expenses and debt, the down payment you can afford to make and the interest rate.  Your interest rate may be set for the life of the loan or may fluctuate … more
  • Facing Money Problems? How To Avoid Foreclosure....
    Unfortunately, when facing unemployment, unexpected medical expenses, funding the care of a family member, or other financial strains, you may find yourself struggling to pay the mortgages and worry about loosing your homes in foreclosure.  The good news is, you can avoid foreclosure and keep your home if you know the right steps to take.  The Federal Housing Administration, a … more

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