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Meet Lawrence at Borders Books & Music Join Lawrence at Borders Books & Music for their annual Holiday Open House.
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Southland home sales plummet Southern California home sales remained at their lowest level in more than 20 years last month, the result of market uncertaint
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Short Sales Basics Recently, Lawrence was interviewed for California Real Estate Magazine regarding the complicated Short Sale process. [more |
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Desperate plan to keep home after falling behind on property taxes Q: My father-in-law owns property with his sister. He lives on the property, but she doesn't. They each own an equal share of the property, but he now can't afford to pay the expenses.
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What to look for in a final walk-through inspection Most home buyers will have at least two opportunities to inspect their property before closing on the purchase.
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Is improving home's basement wise during soft market? Should you invest a good sum of money in your home if housing prices in your area are flat or declining? When home prices are escalating, adding more money to an asset that's increasing rapidly in value is a no-brainer. But given current market conditions, it's more important to consider the financial ramification of a renovation before giving your contractor the green light.
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Security deposit too small to cover pet, smoke damage Question: I have a rental unit that I have leased out with only a $200 security deposit. I inadvertently rented to a smoker with a small dog. I was aware of the dog, but not the smoking. The tenant seems to be a chain smoker -- when I enter the unit to do repairs it smells like an ashtray. He never leaves the door open and the windows are always closed. He hardly lets his dog out and I also noticed that his dog pees on the carpet. I feel that by the end of his lease the carpet will be totally trashed and the smell unacceptable. The deposit is not enough to cover the replacement of new carpets. In the meantime, is there anything I can do?
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Keep concrete, asphalt safe from water intrusion It seems like something as tough as your concrete or asphalt driveway would be able to easily stand up to something as small as a drop of water. But the effects of rain and snow, especially if that moisture gets into cracks in the surface and then freezes, can do a surprising amount of damage to a driveway, walkway, wall, or other concrete, masonry or asphalt surface.
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