Monthly Archives: September, 2010

Federal Housing Administration

If you can not agree with the entity that administers the mortgage loan to resolve your problem through a repayment plan or other solution, you may want to investigate whether you can file your bankruptcy under the terms set out in Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Law. If you have stable income, it may be …

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Redesigning the Home

A few days ago I spoke of and what to consider when establishing a budget. Well, in this case, we will “throw the house through the window” and we will embark on a housing. If your floor is old or outdated and the facilities require a radical change, or simply what interests us is to …

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Housing Loans

For example: Home prices drop. Many people find themselves with mortgages that are worth housing than they have mortgaged. That means that if these people make their balance sheet, would read: ASSETS LIABILITIES Housing Loan could be sold on the housing 200 by 200 and 100 today is worth = assets minus liabilities Equity = …

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Argentina & Housing Issues

May 4, 2009 In January 2006 I decided to find a home to purchase. It did not have much money saved, or even still had the approval of a bank loan for such an adventure. Believe me, the search is actually transformed into an adventure, because while I was in the process of search (a …

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Municipal Housing

The completed building: Vallecas 51, opened on 29 December 2009, the last of the great work we are architects of the study, sponsored by the Municipal Housing and Land (EMV) of the capital, Madrid, is very very different way to externalize its modern architecture, now using the plastic But reflecting the sunlight, and color changes …

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Homes And Housing Reform

At the moment we live a great crisis in the construction sector in Spain, many companies in buoyant times engaged in construction of new buildings now have had to adapt and reform. Additional information at Anne Chadwick supports this article. The construction of new housing has been the most affected by the crisis, stopping almost …

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Sustainable Housing

Sustainable housing is a new proposal to build houses and various buildings, which mainly seeks to better use of natural resources, namely respect as far as possible the environment and the same way as is realized certain benefits for the building from the very nature, such as saving heating when the winter and air conditioning …

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Wall Designs for the Home

Housing trends in the wall design: the good (old) wallpaper celebrating a recent comeback in terms of absolute home design. Entire flocks designer dedicated to the decoration of the walls, and will bring modern, extremely elegant to avantgarde a new feeling of living in the four walls. A big trend for fashion companies is next …

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Secure Your Home: Insurance Basics

Buying a home is one of the biggest investments that most people never get to do. If achieved, it has to protect this investment, and its main line of defense is homeowners insurance. Most homeowners insurance policies provide coverage standard for damage to your home (and many of the items in your home) caused by …

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Tips For Residential Lighting

When designing a home, the lighting is an important issue. The right light provides comfort and warmth and is important for a good, gentle eye sight. The placement of the lamps, the illumination and the selection of the appropriate lights are important criteria for good lighting of the apartment. Connected with a pleasant variety to …

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