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Bi-Weekly Payment Plans
 
Today, many homeowners opt to re-pay their mortgage obligations through bi-weekly payment programs. In fact, many mortgage lenders allow homeowners to make the election when the homeowner obtains the financing to purchase a new home. More...
 
Hiring An Attorney To Reprsent You In Connection with the Sale or Purchase of Real Estate
 
At some point, nearly everyone needs the services of a lawyer. A transaction involving the sale or purchase of real estate may well be one of those instances.More...
 
Credit Insurance and Your Financial Transaction
 
Quite often, when you apply for any type of loan, you will be asked if you would like to purchase some form of credit insurance. As many of us make purchases on credit with some frequency, it is important to understand the nature of credit insurance, as well as its advantages and disadvantages.More...
 
Reasonable Dispatch Service - A Mover's Obligation to Deliver
 
Reasonable Dispatch Service - A Mover's Obligation to DeliverMore...
 
Bailments
 
What is a bailment?More...
 
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