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Home Owners News Archive 20-Jan-2008
Borrowing is slowing, except in Cape Town (Pretoria News)Rising interest rates and the National Credit Act, which introduced tighter controls on lending last year, appear to have had little or no effect on Cape Town home owners choosing to improve their homes.
Home loan hikes to impact rate decision (The West Australian)The impact of higher mortgage repayments forced on many home owners this month is set to play a key role in helping the Reserve Bank decide its next interest rate move.
Care homes, state fight over fines (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)Iowa's nursing home owners are in a fierce struggle with state regulators over the fines they must pay for serious health and safety violations. Those fines are set by state law and are capped at $10,000. They have not changed in 22 years.
Floods raise safety concerns (Southlake Times)Lake Crest Home Owners Association members appealed fro help with flooding in their yards at Tuesday?s Southlake City Council meeting.
Home owners warned of downlight danger (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)A warning has been given to home owners against doing any electrical work without using qualified professional.
Rates decision will depend on effect of banks' rises, says governor (Sydney Morning Herald)HOW home-owners respond to higher mortgage repayments forced on them this month will play a role in helping the Reserve Bank of Australia decide its next interest rate move.
Police seek help to combat increasing graffiti problem (South Idaho Press)It?s as clear as the writing on the wall ? gang graffiti is on the rise in Burley and many community leaders along with business and home owners think its time to take back their turf.
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