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Property at Risk

It seems that our personal property is at risk these days in our own yards. We have just had my Childs bicycle stolen over the weekend right from our front yard. It seems some of the children thought... more
Started: May 17th 2004Replies: 1

Playgroup

Let's start a neighborhood playgroup. I know there are a lot of SAHM/D in our neighborhood. Why not get together one day a week for our kids to play. We won't even have to pack the kids into the car! more
Started: March 26th 2004Replies: 0

Barrister's By-Laws?

Just a suggestion, but how about posting the Association's by-laws on this site as a reference when we need to check on something? I'm sure many of us have lost our copy, esp. if we've owned our home... more
Started: April 6th 2007Replies: 4

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How To Avoid Foreclosure
Foreclosure_th The guidance below (and in the "How to Avoid Foreclosure" pamphlet) is applicable to homeowners with FHA Insured loans. While a good deal of this information may apply to all homeowners in danger of losing...

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Co-Sign A Loan: What You Need to Know
Handshakesm Co-signing a loan can be a great gift for a friend or relative who would not otherwise be able to secure a loan. But, it comes with very serious risks as well. Here’s what you need to know before you...
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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