- What Happens If I Dont Pay My HOA Dues?
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Your HOA’s board has a duty to collect monthly association dues, and will take necessary steps to recover any missed payments.
Your homeowners association (HOA) has bills to pay: heat, electricity,...
- What goes into Building a Building?
- There is a lot that goes into creating a building, be it a home, supermarket, library, or office.
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- 5 Signs It's Time to Fire Your Association Manager
- It i almost always better to resolve differences with frank communication between people of good faith. But that doesnt always
- Risk Management Through Property Inspection
- Community Managers should develop a detailed site inspection chart for risk management
- Should Your HOA Invest Its Reserves?
- Investments should be made with the proper authority, help and caution.
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- The Environment and the U.S. Government
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Recent public opinion polls indicate that Americans strongly support clean air, water, and land - our shared environment. It was not always so. In fact, environmental concern is a fairly recent phenomena in...
- Stimulus, Recovery Act - New York Funding and Jobs
- How New York's estimated $26.7 billion in federal economic stimulus will fund various state sectors and create jobs.
- Buying A Used Car: How To Get The Best Deal
- Five steps to finding the best deal on the best used car for you!
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- Child Abuse and Neglect
- Statistics on child abuse and its effects on children.
- Cash For Clunkers Program - Dealer FAQ
- Questions and answers for dealers about the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) also known as the Cash for Clunkers program.
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- Top Ten Condo Defects
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So you’re interested in a new Condo? Arm yourself with the Top Ten Condo Defects before you go shopping for your new home.
LOOSE BALCONY RAILING - Newer construction must not allow a 4" sphere to...
- Selling Your Condo? Here's What Buyers Want...
- How to make your condo standout for sale.
- Top Five Water-saving Techniques
- It's not just the dry western areas of the country which need to be concerned with water efficiency.
- A Guide for First Time Homebuyers
- Describes the 6 step process for the first-time homebuyer
- How To Choose A Contractor
- Tips on choosing a contractor and things to watch out for.
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- Maine - The Pine Tree State
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Capital City: Augusta Nickname: Pine Tree StateMotto: Dirigo (I direct)Statehood: March 15, 1820 (23th)Origin of State's Name: Probably a reference to the state region being a mainland, different from its ...
- New Hampshire - The Granite State
- A relatively small state, New Hampshire plays a major role every four years in the presidential election.
- West Virginia - The Mountain State
- With an average altitude of 1,500 feet above sea level, it's the highest of any state east of the Mississippi River.
- Utah - The Beehive State
- The golden spike completing the first transcontinental railroad line was driven at Promontory, Utah, in 1869.
- Georgia - The Peach State
- Georgia, founded in 1733, is one of the original 13 states.
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