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Gov. Gavin Newsom Expedites Temporary Housing For Residents In Areas Struck By LA Wildfires
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Pasadena Native Lost Her House To LA Wildfires One Day After Paying Off Her Mortgage: 'It's Gone'
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How The Mircale Malibu Mansion And Pacific Palisades Home Survived The Devastating LA Fires
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What Happens To Your Mortgage And Property Tax When You Lose Your Home In A Natural Disaster?
A five-floor, 19,000-square-foot penthouse north of Madison Square Park in Manhattan, featuring more than 4,500 square feet of outdoor space with a private lap pool and glass-walled hot tub, has hit the market for $98 million, making it one of the priciest condos on the market in New York City. 4 Things Buyers Look for When Purchasing a Restaurant
There are several things buyers are going to be looking for when evaluating your establishment. After careful consideration, you've decided to sell your restaurant. To Bankruptcy Creditors Supreme Court Applies Civil Contempt Standard
The US Supreme Court ruled Monday that a creditor may be held in civil contempt for violating a bankruptcy court's discharge order if there is no fair ground of doubt as to whether the order barred the creditor's conduct. How to maximise a small living space
How to maximise a small living space Have you got a small living space but what seems like a large amount of stuff to fit in it? You may have just moved into your first home or you may be downsizing. How to Get Started in Real Estate Investing
How to Get Started in Real Estate Investing Investing in real estate is a great way to grow your financial portfolio and nest egg for retirement. Not only will you have more assets to your name, but you'll also have a steady cash flow that can serve as additional income if you have a regular day job. How And What Does A Seller Have To Disclose About A Property ?
Every house has its quirks and, as the homeowner, you've probably come to embrace them over the years Study suggests social workers could help families navigate foreclosure
Community-based service professionals think that helping clients navigate a financial crisis--such as foreclosure--is a good idea Wildfire risk doesn't douse housing demand
he conclusion of a new UNLV study which found that real estate prices for homes in wildfire-prone areas fall relative to homes in low-risk areas In China, a link between happiness and air quality
For many years, China has been struggling to tackle high pollution levels that are crippling its major cities Why Realtors Think It’s More Affordable To Buy In California
Between exacerbating climate crises and changing market conditions, realtors think now is the time to scoop up property across California.