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Welcome everyone to the bulliten board

This area is our bulliten board where we can discuss topics, update you on what is happening in the city and state and share other ideas, recipies, and other tips with each other. Just create a login... more
Started: November 17th 2015Replies: 6

Olivers Corner

Started: November 20th 2015Replies: 0

Lauder Street in Detroit

around the greenfield and Lauder street, is it bad in that area? is that considered indian village? if not what is it considered? Thnaks for any info you can provide more
Started: November 11th 2014Replies: 1

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Should you refinance your home mortgage?
Housequestionsm Learn about the mortgage refinance process, if you qualify to refinance your home loan, and whether or not refinancing might benefit you. The recession may be over, but most Americans wouldn’t know it....

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Owner Financing: How To Reduce Your Risk
Homeinhandsm Offering owner financing for the sale of your home can be a scary proposition, but there are ways to reduce your risk. Offering owner financing to a potential buyer of your home can provide you with an...
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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