Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 December 2008

Debt Free Living

Is living debt free possible? So many people in todays society struggle with overwhelming amounts of debt. Our society has become one obsessed with more. More everything. Debt free living is certainly a goal for most, but is it possible? .........

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House Insurance FAQ's

House insurance covers damage from incidents such as fire, theft, and vandalism to your house, usually adjacent structures like a garage or shed, and your personal belongings. It covers living expenses if your household becomes temporarily unusable.............

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Monday, 8 December 2008

House Insurance - Why worry when you have buildings insurance?

Whenever an individual builds his dream home, he makes sure it has all the amenities that are required to make his life comfortable. Besides this one more factor that is absolutely imperative to any home is its safety.A good house insurance policy is what you need to secure your home against any sort of contingency like fire, theft, flood, earthquake etc.

If you have a mortgage against your home, then in all likelihood your mortgage lender will insist that you get buildings insurance............

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Home Buying & Selling - Terms Explained

Buying or Selling a house? Here is a list of Technical & Financial Jargon Explained to help you on your way!

Advance: A mortgage loan.

Auction: Sale of property to the highest bidder, who, on succeeding at the bid is legally bound to buy the home. 10% of purchase price must be paid on completion of bidding.

Annuity Mortgage: A mortgage where interest and part of the loan is repaid each month.

Booking Deposit: Nominal refundable deposit paid subject to contract (private treaty only).

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