- It's Never too Early to Cover Your Assets
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What are Assets? -- Community associations are typically incorporated entities that often have physical plant assets such as roads, roofs, pools, sidewalks, gutters, siding, landscape, etc. that...
- Tips for Dealing with Hoarders in your HOA
- There are many misconceptions about hoarding some of which involve the victims mental well being.
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- 5 Things to Consider before Hiring a Contractor
- Consider your options, what you need, and what you want.
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- How Your Association Can Go Green
- Al Gore has warned us about global warming and most of us think we should do something.
- After a Board Recall - Turning Things Around
- There will be those whose actions prompt the members to attempt a full recall of the board.
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- The Facts About "No Child Left Behind"
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Funding: No Child Left
Behind gives school districts more money. In fact, President Bush and Congress are spending more money than ever
before on the education of America's children.
Flexibility:...
- Medicare Supplement Changes for 2010
- Two new options have been added to Medicare Supplement plans while four have been eliminated. Offerings of some current plans h
- Health Care Reform - The Republican Response
- Republican lawmakers respond to health care reform proposed by Democrats.
- Extended Electronics Warranty: Do You Really Need One?
- Often extended warranties cost more than they’re worth, are never needed and don’t follow through when they are.
- Neighborhood Watch - What Is It?
- An Overview of the Neighborhood Watch Program
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- Tips For First Time Homeowners
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Follow these tips to help ensure your new home remains your dream home.
Congratulations on your new home! Moving from renter to homeowner is an exciting experience. As a first-time homeowner, you’ve...
- FAQs About Buying HUD Homes
- Answers to common questions about buying HUD homes
- Trampoline Safety
- Here are the steps you can take to help prevent serious trampoline injuries, especially paralysis, fractures, sprains, and bruis
- Hiring A Lawyer
- Make sure to ask your attorney whether he or she specializes in an area of law before you decide to hire them.
- Diagnose And Fix A Wet Basement
- Learn how to determine the source of the water and keep it out of your house.
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- North Carolina - The Tar Heel State
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Capital City: RaleighNickname: Tar Heel State Motto: Esse Quam Videri (To Be Rather Than To Seem)Statehood: November 21, 1789 (12th)Origin of State's Name: Taken from "Carolus," the Latin word for...
- Connecticut - The Constitution State
- Connecticut gets its name from an Algonquian word meaning "land on the long tidal river."
- Oklahoma - The Sooner State
- Oklahoma's capital is an easy one to remember -- Oklahoma City.
- New Hampshire - The Granite State
- A relatively small state, New Hampshire plays a major role every four years in the presidential election.
- New Mexico - The Land of Enchantment
- New Mexico was under Spanish control from the 16th century until about 1846.
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