Bad economy is big business for home
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- Bad economy is big business for home
- DEALWATCH: BASF’s Agriculture Ambitions Key To Future
- Home Builders’ ptimism Edged Higher Again in May
- Major business events scheduled for Tuesday
- Franklin examining home business bylaw
- Corsicana officer’s hard work uncovered huge mortgage scam
- Entrepreneur bolsters loan business with espresso
Bad economy is big business for home
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We do simple basic wiring installing ceiling fans we do planting outdoor irrigation systems” he said. The Ruiz family has a lot of work to do before they move into their new house. “We’re doing it ourselves. We came to Home Depot because it’s easier here to buy all the products at a cheap price” said Jorge Ruiz. The Ruiz’ are fortunate to be able to move but many families are stuck in their homes. Those families are making the best of what they have.
DEALWATCH: BASF’s Agriculture Ambitions Key To Future
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Home Builders’ ptimism Edged Higher Again in May
Wall Street Journal
–>Home Builders’ ptimism Edged Higher Again in May ArticleVideoCommentsmore in. The National Association of Home Builders’ housing-market index rose for the second consecutive month as new-home sales continued.
Major business events scheduled for Tuesday
The Associated Press
reports second-quarter financial results. ATLANTA — Home Depot Inc. reports first-quarter financial results. MINNEAPLIS — Medtronic Inc. reports fourth-quarter financial results.
Franklin examining home business bylaw
Milford Daily News
Catering businesses run from the family kitchen for instance is a no-no in the town of Franklin as health officials worry about sanitation issues says Town Administrator Jeffery D. Nutting but they still exist here. The Planning Department is proposing an amended bylaw to better define home businesses and what is allowed in a "home occupation" business and a "home professional office" in order to both make it easier to run a home-based business and to address concerns from neighbors and the health agent said Town Planner Beth Dahlstrom and Conservation Agent Nick Alfieri. The town’s existing bylaw does not sufficiently cover home businesses said Town Attorney Mark Cerel. The new bylaw which has been presented to Town Council but is still undergoing modifications at the Planning Department is not intended to restrict home businesses but to "open the doors" for residents to do business at home said Alfieri. The bylaw defines three types of home-based businesses: home instruction home occupation and home professional office and provides parameters for what is permitted in each. For instance a home professional office is defined as a home-based business that employs a full-time resident of a single- or two-family house as an employee in a profession such as medicine dentistry engineering law or accounting.
Corsicana officer’s hard work uncovered huge mortgage scam
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Kally knew next to nothing about how the business actually operated. “Burned investorIn March Kandace Marriott received a 99-year sentence in a separate fraud case in which David Martin a Fort Worth police officer-turned-Corsicana criminal lawyer claimed that he was swindled out of $250000 by the Marriotts. He had invested with the family in the barbecue restaurant a Huddle House cafe in Gun Barrel City and a used mobile home business. Jurors handed down the heavy sentence in a Corsicana state district court after a string of witnesses during the sentencing phase told of losing their homes through mortgage fraud. When Nanny began investigating the case five years ago residents hurt in the scheme began materializing and he contacted state officials and the FBI. About 40 percent of mortgages defaulted because of inflated appraisals or because the borrowers could not afford the manufactured homes sold by Energy Homes and a predecessor company Corsicana-based ne Way Home and Land said Tammy Gilbert an investigator with the U.
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Entrepreneur bolsters loan business with espresso
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She also sells real estate and coaches elementary school basketball. Coffee is a great way to get people in the door she said. And that’s what she needs these days.
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