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Home Owners News Archive 04-Nov-2007
Toledo-area electricity to go only up, experts agree (The Toledo Blade)NORTHWEST Ohio home-owners and renters weary and angry about paying some of the highest electric rates in the state will need to just move on.
Jury: Insurance company must pay for man?s treatment (The Daily Telegram)? A Manitou Beach man filed suit against Home Owners Insurance Co.
Trouble doubles for home owners (Portsmouth Herald) LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A soaring number of U.S. homeowners struggled to make mortgage payments in the third quarter, with properties in some stage of foreclosure more than doubling from the same time last year, a mortgage data company said Thursday.
No relief in sight (Daily Telegraph)HOME owners face the threat of three interest rate rises by early next year, driving mortgage rates above 9 per cent to their highest level for more than a decade.
Keyhole mobile home owners may get to stay (Gillette News Record)Forty mobile home owners at Keyhole State Park discovered they might be able to stay after U.S. Bureau of Reclamation officials said Tuesday night that a proposal to eliminate the mobile homes is being reconsidered.
Rudd's housing tax break (Sydney Morning Herald)Prospective home owners to gain tax incentives under Labor's $600 million plan.
Group Home Owners Respond to Concerns (WEAU Eau Claire)Amy Golla and Amy Tomsyck, owners and managers of the Bernice and Genevieve foundation group home, are responding to concerns about Mark Staskal's placement there.
Plumbing, Drain Cleaning and Water Heaters on New Website For Birmingham Metro Homeowners (PRWeb)The Master's Plumbing Company today announced the launch of www.themastersplumbingco.com as an information portal for Birmingham metro home owners to find information about plumbing solutions, and home improvement tips. (PRWeb Nov 3, 2007)
Fighting floodwaters (The Bristol Press)BRISTOL - To help home-owners combat flooding, city councilors are eyeing a plan to cover $500 toward the purchase of backflow preventers designed to keep overloaded sewer pipes from coughing water into basements.
Opponents of Hwy. 41 bridge are speaking up (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)In the past seven years, Carlos Beltran has lovingly restored a manufactured home at Mobile Manor in Shakopee. He has remodeled the rundown interior, put in flowers around the exterior and established a small but clean yard. "I love my place," Beltran said last week. "I don't earn much, but I built it up. It's not much. But it's mine." Beltran is among hundreds of manufactured home owners in ...
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