Helpful Tips When Considering Selling Your Property In A Lease Purchase Agreement
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30 May 2018
According to CNN Money, increasing mortgage rates could tame enthusiasm for home buyers before the end of the year. Additionally, first-time buyers are expected to have a more difficult time qualifying for mortgages, especially if they do not have a 20% down payment. Due to these reasons, if you have been planning on selling your real estate property within the next year or so, you may want to consider selling it as a rent-to-own property with a lease purchase agreement.
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Steps To Take After An Aggravated Domestic Violence Arrest
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16 November 2017
Domestic violence is a serious issue, and the law is taking a hard stand in an attempt to make societal improvements. Thus, an arrest for an aggravated domestic violence offense needs to be taken very seriously. Your action will make a big difference in the outcome of your case. If you are ever arrested for aggravated domestic violence, remember the following:
Don't Resist Arrest
When the police arrive, they will assess the situation and make an attempt to determine what happened.
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Effective Angles Of Approach For VA Claims
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14 October 2016
Veterans Affairs (VA) disability claims are part of your contractual benefits if you qualify. If you're having problems qualifying for VA disability, or want to know why the system isn't just a simple check in the box for veterans as they come home from service, here's a bit of VA claim system insight.
Primary Angle: Full Service Connection
The most basic and successful claim will link an injury or condition directly to military service with little to no ambiguity.
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When You Slip and Nobody Sees You Fall, Can You Still Build a Successful Personal Injury Case?
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19 July 2016
What happens when you slip and fall on something wet on the floor of a store or office building and nobody sees you go down? The owner's insurance company (or the owner) may suggest that without witnesses, you don't have a potential injury caseābut that's not really true. There are a lot of ways to get evidence in a slip-and-fall accident even when there are no witnesses around to see you fall.
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