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New Domain Name

Deer Creek Crossing HOA now has it's own domain name. You can still access our website thru Neighborhood.com link or you can go directly to the site at ''www.deercreekcrossing.org''. more
Started: July 23rd 2006Replies: 1

using this site

Is anyone traking the use of this website? From my limited visitation experience... I don't believe it is being utilized ie. why does it exist?? more
Started: January 6th 2004Replies: 1

North Entry Seasonal

The North Entry sign area has been cleaned up and planted by the professionals. Now there's room for the neighborhood to choose some seasonal plantings. Do you have a favorite Fall/Winter plant that... more
Started: November 4th 2005Replies: 1

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For Sale By Owner: How To Sell Your Own Home
Forsalesm_th Selling your home on your own can save you thousands of dollars in commissions, but you have to be willing to put in the extra effort. Learn how to go through the “for sale by owner”...

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Special considerations when excluding home sale gain from taxes
Home Don’t meet the IRS’s ownership and use requirements to exclude some or all of the gain from your home sale on your income taxes? You may still qualify. Members of the military, married couples,...
Taking Minutes Whose Job Is It And Why?
Takingnotes_th The responsibility to take minutes of meetings of the association or its board is typically that of the secretary. Specific responsibilities of directors serving on an association's board are most often stated ...
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