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  • Commercial Lending Information Every Novice Borrower Should Know

    When the time arrives to search for your very first commercial real estate property, part of getting the best deal will include whether or not you have taken the time to arrange good financing. While paying cash is always optimal, novice investors rarely have enough funds at their disposal to do so. When using cash is not possible, arranging a commercial real estate mortgage with favorable terms is the next best plan.
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  • How To Organize and Sell an Estate

    After a loved one passes away, you may have the responsibility of sorting through a large number of the deceased's belongings. Many times, family and loved ones are tasked with setting up an estate sale to sell off some of the departed loved one's possessions. Because of the challenge of such a life event, you will need to be as organized as possible. Why You Must Become Organized You need to become organized because there are likely certain belongings you want to keep, while others will be sold in an estate sale.
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  • 3 Signs That You're Prepared For Your First Mortgage

    If you have been thinking about buying a house, you could be wondering if you are ready for a mortgage. After all, you might be excited about the idea of purchasing a home of your own, but you probably do not want to jump in too quickly. These are a few signs that you might actually be prepared to take out a mortgage of your own. 1. You Have Money in the Bank
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  • Home Loan Tips And Information

    If you are planning on purchasing a home then you want to make sure you make the best decisions for your financial situation, your credit standing, the area you are moving to and more. It is important for you to choose the right home loan so you end up in a great homeowning situation for many years to come. Here are some of the things you should understand about home loans so you have a better idea of what you are talking about when you go to see a lender:
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  • Is Your Commute To And From Work Covered Under Workers Compensation Laws?

    If you are involved in a car accident during the course and scope of your employment, you can file a workers compensation claim for any injuries you sustained. One of the most commonly asked questions about this is whether your commute to and from work is covered under workers compensation laws or is part of the course and scope of your employment. Here are three questions to ask to determine if you may be able to file a claim for an accident that occurred during your commute.
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