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Are Covenants Enforced Anymore?

Have noticed quite a few boats and trailers in the front of houses (yes, even on Chancellor near the low-rent district) and thought that it was against covenants to store things like that in front of... more
Started: March 3rd 2000Replies: 3

Paint codes

Does anyone in the Alton Park subdivision have the original Sherwin-Williams paint codes for the interior colors? No one seems to be able to match it up. This would be for the 4th filing, if that... more
Started: March 1st 2005Replies: 3

Vacant Lots & Dumped Items

We have several vacant lots in this neighborhood that have couches, chairs and shopping carts dumped in them. Kids have been playing on and around these eyesores and may end up getting hurt. I called... more
Started: August 6th 1998Replies: 2

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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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Pets and Asthma
Petsthumb Your pet's dead skin flakes, urine, feces, saliva and hair can trigger asthma. Dogs, cats, rodents (including hamsters and guinea pigs) and other mammals can trigger asthma in individuals with an allergic...
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5 Tips to Prevent Packages from being Stolen by Porch Pirates!
Amazon If UPS, FedEx or USPS delivers a package, you as the consumer are responsible for it if it's stolen. "Porch Pirates" is a relatively new term used describe the thieves that steal FedEx, UPS, etc. packages...
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