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Can a church assume your mortgage?

Friday, October 10, 2008

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I was wondering about mortgage assumption involving a nonprofit organization specifically. For example, could a church assume a mortgage ? Does it have to be an assumable mortgage ? And what is involved? Oh, and that would be in Florida. … Here is the original: Can a church assume your mortgage? Share [...]

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How To Buy Real Estate Lower

Friday, October 10, 2008

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This particular option is applicable to many types of situations; ranging from a person or family not capable of maintaining their current mortgage payment to a family that has said goodbye to their children because they have grown up and moved out on their own. This may be a very difficult and even scary task [...]

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I’m a day early :)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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October 10, 2008 at 3:45 am (1) Tags: books, catholic, education, humor, religion, school, teaching This weekend is Canadian Thanksgiving (well, not the weekend, technically), so I’m off to Saskatoon tomorrow, which is why [...]

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More from Oakland Mills kicker Nate Frimpong

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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Oakland Mills senior Nate Frimpong was the subject of a Howard County Q&A. The native of Brighton, England, moved to Columbia in 2006 and he has been kicking footballs since. Last week, he kicked a 41-yard field goal with three seconds left that earned his team its first victory of the season. Frimpong has a [...]

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Colleges Respond to Economic Crisis

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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Colleges Respond to Economic Crisis October 8th, 2008 Colleges and universities are responding to the recent stock market plunge by stopping construction projects, freezing hiring and considering tuition hikes, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported on October 10. This wait-and-see attitude represents a shift, however. Higher education has historically considered itself recession-proof, [...]

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National Review Slams McCain Mortgage Plan

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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Under the Frank-Dodd bill, lenders must agree to “take a haircut” — slang for writing down the value of a mortgage — in order to qualify for federal insurance on a distressed mortgage . The lender bears an initial loss but is protected … Continue here: National Review Slams McCain Mortgage Plan Share and [...]

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McCain’s “Simple Mistake” Reverses Entire Mortgage Plan

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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Instead, McCain’s plan calls for the government to buy up the mortgages at their current value and pass any losses onto the taxpayer. A campaign official characterized the mistake as such… “That language was mistakenly included in the … Read the rest here: McCain’s “Simple Mistake” Reverses Entire Mortgage Plan Share and Enjoy:

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There is a new for sale sign in your yard!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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I can’t believe I did it.  Okay, I do believe it and I am very thrilled.  For me it was quite an accomplishment.  I took the brokers test and passed.  Also decided to change companies at the same time.  I’ve been a busy gal. Passing the brokers test really has given me a greater [...]

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“New Ways of Living”

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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  Look, I get it. Most of you aren’t comic book readers. It’s a genre still too stigmatized to be really acknowledged or embraced by most. Though I think we’ll all talk about the medium’s merits when it comes to youth literacy, I think any discussion of comics will end there. And as much [...]

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Moving Stills 40 - Scottsdale Cowboy

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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This statue of a cowboy riding a bucking bronco harkens back to days gone by in Old Town Scottsdale.  Today you’ll find ultra-luxury boutiques and Native American art stores on the same street. You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the series came to be by reading my [...]

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