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My parents bought their home 4 years ago at a 4% rate, which is due to change next year when their loan rate. With the market crunch and the new strict lending that's bound to occur as a result of this, they are worried about what refinancing has ... more
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The Mississippi Development Authority is administering the Homeowner’s Assistance Program. Please visit www.mshomehelp.gov to see if you qualify for assistance and for any other questions related to the program. ... more
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Homeowners make monthly mortgage payments of approximately $450.00, which are recycled to help build more HFHWC homes. ... more
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Author InfoBrian Bucks Karen Pence Abstract To assess whether homeowners know their house values and mortgage terms, we compare the distributions of these variables in the household-reported 2001 Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) to the ... more
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We recommend that homeowners take advantage of their contractor’s expertise to install a programmable thermostat while in their home servicing the air conditioner. The contractor can ensure they have the correct thermostat for their system and ... more
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It's an excellent idea! Again it's a tool that strengthens the confidence a buyer has in deciding to purchase a certain property. With it, the buyer knows the cost to repair or replace a failed major component (dishwasher, water heater, a/c unit, ... more
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The benefits of a bad credit history loan is that available for those with damaged credit records, as long as they have equity in their property. They also have lower interest rates than many loans on the high street and can be arranged quickly and ... more
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If a landlord is facing foreclosure, they may stop paying the homeowners association fees. If this prevents a tenant from using facilities at the complex, there are a few possible solutions. You may be able to pay those fees yourself and deduct it ... more
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Homeowners benefit from several generous tax advantages. The most important benefit is the mortgage interest deduction. People may deduct interest paid on mortgage loans totaling up to $1 million used to buy, build or improve a principal residence ... more
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Annual cost will be $38 for a house of 1,000 square feet, and $70 for a house of 1900 square feet (the citywide average). For comparison purposes, $70 per year is the same as $5.83 per month, or the cost of one night out for pizza and the movies ... more
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