Perry home studio slapped with liens

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- Perry home studio slapped with liens
- Work at Home Business Spotlight: Coastal Vacations – Stephanie …
- Some find fault in unlicensed foreclosure inspectors
- Deep in Debt and Now Deep in Worry
- Kona Future Mom finds Freedom at Home
- Good Connections: Habitat for Humanity will let volunteers work on …
- 49ers Raiders in one Santa Clara stadium? For NFL it might make …

Perry home studio slapped with liens
Atlanta Journal Constitution  USA 
“Every person I know who has come from where I come from and who has had some level of success deals with this: ‘Because you have it you should give some to me. ’ I don’t mind sharing but don’t try to extort it from me. ”THE LIENSSix contractors who performed work at movie producer Tyler Perry’s new home and studio in Atlanta claim they weren’t paid in full and have filed liens in Fulton County courts. Perry says the only unpaid bills were for shoddy work or undocumented expenses. The liens would prevent Perry from selling the property without resolving the disputes. > Carolina Lumber & Supply AtlantaDate: Dec. 18 Amount: $11782 For: Building materials for Tyler Perry Studios.

Work at Home Business Spotlight: Coastal Vacations – Stephanie …
1888 Press Release (press release) TX 
They travel frequently and enjoy the relaxed lifestyle they now have. “It has been such a blessing for us. I think Coastal is the best home business out there. If we want to go out of town we just go. We don’t have to ask anyone’s permission. The freedom is incredible.

Some find fault in unlicensed foreclosure inspectors
Dallas Morning News TX 
This new strain of inspector comes unlicensed and largely untrained often armed only with a how-to kit. In Texas inspectors must be licensed to conduct home inspections but the law doesn’t apply to foreclosure walkthroughs. That concerns the home inspectors who have undergone a rigorous 448 hours of schooling and lab work or an apprenticeship that takes more than a year. Those in the licensed business contend that buyers are often unaware of the training discrepancies while banks and real estate agents have less incentive to ensure intensive inspections. “They don’t know what they don’t know” said Carter who worries that a foreclosure inspector would not see the warning signs of houses like the one in Carrollton. n that particular home missing air vents on the furnace could spark an explosion said Carter a 22-year veteran of the inspection industry and director of inspector training at Champions School of Real Estate. A fuse box needed proper testing.

Deep in Debt and Now Deep in Worry
New York Times United States 
It has an interest-only mortgage of about $2. 2 million that requires a payment of $12000 a month very roughly. It was last appraised at $2. 7 million but who knows if it’s now worth anything remotely close to that price.

Kona Future Mom finds Freedom at Home
Hawaii Reporter HI 
Camie knew there had to be a better way one that would allow her to enjoy family time and also offer the financial security necessary for her family. AmeriPlan® provided both. This work at home wife is one of more than 50000 Independent Business wners (IB) who have joined AmeriPlan® all working toward building financial freedom from home. She is also a member of the Freedom At Home Team? the largest and fastest growing team in AmeriPlan®. ?I had always dreamed of being a stay at home mom and being the nurturing figure in my future child’s life was very important to me. I found myself searching for something I could do from home.

Good Connections: Habitat for Humanity will let volunteers work on …
Kansas City Star M 
write(”#nonmember{display:none;}”); } else { document. Instead of decorating cows people will be asked to sponsor and decorate playhouses. The project will benefit all three Habitat organizations in the area: Habitat for Humanity Kansas City Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity and Heartland Habitat for Humanity.

49ers Raiders in one Santa Clara stadium? For NFL it might make …
San Jose Mercury News  USA 
The owners of the Giants and Jets say they too believe joining forces may be the best hope for the Bay Area’s two teams to build a new stadium especially in such dire economic times. 6 billion Jets-Giants stadium in New Jersey will use new video technology to broadcast each team’s colors and logo throughout the stadium for home games — allowing two rival franchises with different histories and fan bases to feel at home. The 49ers have not begun formal discussions with the Raiders but the team plans to expand the scope of its environmental review in Santa Clara for a stadium that could accommodate two teams playing at least 20 games a year. “The NFL has encouraged us to explore the possibility of a two-team facility to address the economics” of building a new stadium Jed York the 49ers president said in an interview with the Mercury News last week. York cautioned that the teams are nowhere near a decision to share a stadium but added “I think it’s important you look at all of your options. If that’s a possibility that’s certainly something we’ll explore.
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