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Evaluating Your Team Building Activities

November 22, 2011

Team building has become one of the newest buzz words in the corporate lexicon. In fact, for at least the last decade surveys of business leaders in every industry have shown that the prime characteristic they look for in new hires is the ability to work with a team. And why not? Research has shown […]

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Outsourcing Projects In Today’s Global Economy

November 21, 2011

One of the hot political topics facing the United States political establishment today is the tendency of businesses to practice the philosophy of outsourcing projects. Many people have an opinion that nothing should be outsourced, but the ability that companies have to outsource projects keeps domestic costs down. Skilled labor in the United States is […]

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Eco-Friendly Homes: Green Real-Estate by Joe Thomas

November 11, 2011

Real-estate developers and investors are now adopting more environmental-friendly practices.  Buildings are redesigned; investors and developers would incorporate the goal of achieving greener buildings and properties when doing renovations.   The market of clients looking for greener buildings and houses are also increasing.  This is just a reflection that people are starting to become more aware […]

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Tips In Real-Estate Negotiations by Joe Thomas

November 10, 2011

Negotiations in real-estate deals is all about compromising and agreeing in order to close a transaction.  When negotiating, the negotiator should know the needs of the client.  Legal knowledge is important, since the negotiator should be able to identify the legal processes that could be done to achieve the client’s needs.  Negotiators are usually real-estate […]

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Protect Your Investment With Title Insurance By Chris A. Harmen

July 14, 2011

Real estate title insurance is an important safeguard when purchasing a property in the United States. That is why it is important to understand what it is and why you need it. Title Insurance Protects Your Purchase Simply put, title insurance protects your investment. It works just like any other type of coverage by protecting […]

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Why All The Anti Investor Legislation Is Going On All Around The Country: by Randall Mixon

July 3, 2011

So, what’s with all of this anti-investor legislation going on all over the country? Isn’t it akin to throwing out the baby with the bath water? Well, yes…and no. The inundation of so-called GURUs and their mass market spiel have created not only a bunch of novices in the field of real estate investing but […]

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Make Your Tenants Renew Their Lease by Robin Wright

March 2, 2011

When a good tenant moves out of your property, this could mean a hassle of some sort. You will have to get your unit ready for the next tenant, as well as pay the mortgage of the unit even if the unit goes unoccupied for sometime. It’s not easy to find quality tenants, but you […]

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The Pros and Cons of Short Sales by Sharon Sigman

March 1, 2011

Although short sales may be appealing to most people who cannot find the best means to keep their properties, it does not come without a few cons in itself. For one, a short sale may not essentially be quick and easy. It can be a long process with lots of negotiations in between. Even your […]

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Tips for Using Wills Probate to Protect Inheritance Property by Simon Volkov

January 25, 2011

Wills probate refers to a decedent’s last will and testament that is undergoing estate settlement though probate court. When estates are suspended in probate, inheritance assets are held until the Will is validated and outstanding debts paid. Wills probate is managed by probate executors who are either designated within the Will or appointed through probate […]

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Philadelphia Foreclosure Listings: Why You Should Use Them by Joseph B. Smith

January 24, 2011

With Philadelphia ranking high in having the fourth highest GDP in America, it is no wonder why many people envision themselves living in this city also popularly known as the cradle of liberty. The city is also a picture of rich, diverse cultural charm and a landmark for arts attractions that many tourists flock to […]

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