- Rules Enforcement Process
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Living in a community association carries with it certain responsibilities - - - such as abiding by the founding
legal documents, paying assessments, and following the rules and regulations promulgated by the ...
- After a Board Recall - Turning Things Around
- There will be those whose actions prompt the members to attempt a full recall of the board.
- Association Foreclosure: No Small Chore!
- What happens once a property is owned by the Association due to foreclosure
- Board of Directors: Who Are They and What Do They Do?
- Rights and responsibilities of Association Board members
- Debt Relief: How to guide to get help
- There’s no easy way to get out of debt, but following these six steps can help you find better manage your money and find debt r
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- Top 10 Most Populous Counties in the U.S.
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This is the latest Census estimate of each county's population, starting with the base population from either Census 2000 (for the July 1, 2000 estimates) or the revised population estimate for the most recent ...
- What Is Anthrax?
- Anthrax is an acute infectious disease caused by a spore-forming bacterium called Bacillus anthracis.
- Retirement savings: What is an IRA?
- How does an IRA retirement plan work? What are the benefits of having an IRA? Learn more about IRAs
- North Dakota - The Sioux State
- North Dakota was one of the last areas of the frontier to be settled by non-Native Americans.
- Delaware - The Diamond State
- Delaware is one of the most industrialized states, known for its chemical research.
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- What Are Biofuels?
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Biomass can be converted directly into liquid biofuels for use in our vehicles. The two most common types of biofuels are ethanol and biodiesel.
Ethanol
Ethanol (an alcohol) is currently made primarily from ...
- Three Ways Tenant Screening Improves Your Neighborhood
- Improving your neighborhood by screening renters
- Selecting a Home Improvement Contractor
- How to choose and deal with a contractor when doing home improvements-how to avoid fraud.
- Conventional Storage Water Heaters
- How storage water heaters work; what criteria to use when selecting the right model; and some installation, maintenance, and safety tips.
- Filing a Whistleblower Complaint
- If you believe your employer has discriminated against you because you exercised your safety and health rights...
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- New Hampshire - The Granite State
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Capital City: ConcordNickname: Granite StateMotto: Live free or dieStatehood: June 21, 1788 (9th)Origin of State's Name: Named for Hampshire, England, by Captain John MasonLargest Cities: Manchester,...
- Tennessee - The Volunteer State
- Before statehood, it was known as the Territory South of the River Ohio.
- Arkansas - The Land of Opportunity
- Arkansas is the only state in which diamonds have been mined, although today the mine operates only as a tourist attraction.
- Louisiana - The Pelican State
- A strong French influence is still evident throughout the state--its capital city is named Baton Rouge, French for "red stick."
- Alaska - The Great Land
- Alaska is the largest state in area and is the largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere.
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