- Your HOA and the Fair Labor Standards Act
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If your homeowners association has employees—even independent contractors—then it may need to comply with FLSA regulations.
Your homeowners association (HOA) is likely also an employer. Large...
- 5 Things To Do in a House Fire
- As soon as you hear a smoke detector go off, smell smoke, or see fire, get out as soon as possible.
- Planning for Disaster
- How to be prepared for a disaster in your Association
- When To Consider Travel Insurance (and when NOT to!)
- Four reasons to purchase travel insurance and four reasons not to
- Taking Minutes Whose Job Is It And Why?
- Essentials for recording the Minutes at Association meetings.
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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:...
- What Is Longitude?
- The Earth is divided equally into 360 degrees of longitude.
- Establishing A Successful Dog Park In Your Community
- How a dog park can enhance your community and steps for creating one.
- Handling Serious Juvenile Offenders
- What works and doesn't work in dealing with serious juvenile offenders.'
- Oklahoma - The Sooner State
- Oklahoma's capital is an easy one to remember -- Oklahoma City.
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- Tips For The Home-Buying Process
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Keep these tips in mind as you begin to look for your new home.
You’ve taken the steps necessary to be financially ready to buy a home and have your pre-approval letter in hand. Now that that’s...
- How Much Mortgage Can I Afford?
- Reasonable planning to successfully afford a suburban house, urban condo, or rural ranch.
- Halloween Safety Tips
- Tips can protect children who plan to go trick-or-treating this Halloween.
- Balloon Mortgage Versus an Adjustable Rate Mortgage
- Balloon mortgages and adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) are comparable, but with important differences.
- Drafty Rooms
- Places where drafts occur and ways to fix them
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- Nebraska - The Cornhusker State
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Capital City: LincolnNickname: Cornhusker StateMotto: Equality before the lawStatehood: March 1, 1867 (37th)Origin of State's Name: Based on an Otos Indian word that means "flat water," referring to the...
- California Relocation Guide
- A guide to help you get through the process of relocating or moving to California
- Mississippi - The Magnolia State
- Considered part of the Deep South, Mississippi, with its rich soil and many rivers, is an agricultural state.
- Massachusetts - The Bay State
- The birthplace of many of the ideals of the American Revolution, Massachusetts attracted people who believed in self-government.
- 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."
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