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Jul 19, 2012 5:12PM
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I think most kitchens need an upgrade. Every house we looked at when we were buying had a "hallway kitchen" (they call it a galley, but it's a hall) or the kitchen is tucked into a little corner somewhere. I have yet to find a house in our price range that is a room all to itself. Modern houses just go for large bedrooms which are almost a complete waste of space and have teeny tiny non kitchens. Next house please!
Jul 19, 2012 1:14PM
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The difference between Romney voters and BHO voters.

 

Romeny voters sign their checks on the front.

 

BHO voters sign their checks on the back.

Jul 19, 2012 11:49AM
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I have recently read in an article on this very website that said that bathroom upgrades are NOT a good investment.
Jul 19, 2012 11:28AM
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Upgrades?  People are losing their homes at an astounding rate and you are publishing an article on upgrades?  For most an upgrade is owning a house.
Jul 7, 2012 5:09AM
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I just need to afford a new roof; then half the house needs painting, the other half replacement siding (means just reside the whole darn place) - and then comes better windows.  Nice to dream, but in today's economy, I might just have to buy a big blue tarp.
Jul 7, 2012 5:06AM
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'bill keef', your link got me the following, is that what you are referring to?

 

Liquidation is the process of turning assets into cash. Liquidation is performed under Chapter 7 bankruptcy in which the debtor has made the choice to sell assets to pay off creditors.

The process begins when the court appoints a trustee who not only oversees the liquidation, but also distributes the funds to creditors.

Debtors should always reveal all assets in their possession, as hiding any assets from the courts will be seen as fraud and prosecuted as such.

Once all assets are discovered, non-exempt property is sold through various outlets, until it is all converted to cash. Based on the items being liquidated the process can be quick or prolonged.

Many believe that by choosing to liquidate it implies everything will be sold for profit. Both federal and state law prohibits this practice and insures each debtor does not lose everything.

Jul 7, 2012 4:31AM
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I would just like to have a home and this library computer is harder to get too.
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