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Testimony in a New Jersey foreclosure case decided last week may spell big trouble for Bank of America (BAC). If what one bank employee said on the stand proves to be accurate, paperwork problems it acquired when it purchased the failing mortgage provider Countrywide in 2008 could leave BofA on the hook for billions of dollars.
Linda DiMartini, a ...
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Charts, Other Tools Show Your Brand is No. 1
SOLID ARGUMENT: Use this chart to show prospective clients that you're part of a network of agents who sell more real estate than the competition. A new chart shows that RE/MAX agents in the U.S. outperformed agents affiliated with all other franchise brands as much as six times ...
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Smart Options: DeckingWhen choosing decking materials, factor in the savings gained by low maintenance and longevity, even if the initial cost is higher. Read Deck Addition: Return on InvestmentA high return on investment makes a deck addition a worthwhile home improvement project. Read Care and Maintenance of Your DeckAnnual deck maintenance ...
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1. Build a clothesline
Next to your refrigerator, your dryer is likely the biggest energy-guzzling appliance in your house. And while we wouldn't ask you to store your food in a vintage icebox, an old-fashioned clothesline is actually a pretty good idea. (If that sounds too retro, think of it as a "solar dryer" instead.)
You can ...
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Renting Versus Buying
I would like to address the post by Jim Warr with regard to home ownership. First let me preface this article with the fact that I have great heartfelt sympathy for anyone who is struggling in this market and is in jeopardy of losing their home due to financial hardships. I work with homeowners daily to find ...
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Jenifer Owens Re/max Realty Group Bozeman Real Estate First Time Homebuyers Current Home OwnersHot NewsMore first time homebuyers are now eligible because the new law raises the annual income limits from $75,000 to $125,000 for singles and from $150,000 to $225,000 for married ...
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