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When Susan Myer Riley bought her summer house in 1988 -a run- down, one-story home on a cove in Harpswell - her son's reaction was immediate and direct. He basically couldn't believe she had put a down payment on such a sad-looking house.
Dear Bruce: We were among the "lucky" ones who purchased our house during the boom of 2006. We paid $245,000 with 100 percent financing, so we have private mortgage insurance. Our loan is now down to $229,000, but our house is probably worth $180,000 on a good day, and the neighborhood is diminishing! This house was supposed to be our home for about five years until we started a family. (We did in vitro fertilization in June after four years of trying on our own and using other medical interventions.) We had some rough times in the past (my husband works for the car industry), but things are finally picking up. Through it all, we have paid on time on our mortgage. We have been told we are unable to refinance because of the house value and are unable to modify because we make too much. B...
The notion of redemption as Christ "buying us back" from sin and death is indeed subverted by Tony's "paying the price" (the down payment on the spec house) to buy Carmela back for a life of sin and death. Through impeachment, or at least censure, of the president, Congress can send the message that even though this administration was elected, we listen to the news, see the war expanding, and will take action against a leader who threatens countries he calls evil and who considers himself chosen by God in his "mission." Such a view suggests that either interfaith marriages are basically expressions of syncretism, with all the errors and excesses of pluralism and permissibility, or that the religions themselves are underdeveloped about how they understand interfaith marriage.
A provision in a custody agreement providing for a lump-sum child support payment is not void as against public policy, the Nebraska Supreme Court has ruled. The mother and father were living together at the time an original paternity decree was entered establishing joint legal and physical custody of their child. No child support was awarded because the parents were cohabiting. The agreement was later modified to permit the father to make a $14,000 lump-sum child support payment, so that the mother could make a down payment on a house for herself and the child. The father made that payment and it was credited accordingly.
STREATOR - Jarrod Corbeil has lost a lot since the housing bust knocked his small electrical firm out of business and the recession dashed hopes for finding a new job. He dumped his health insurance to save money and cashed in his life insurance for a down payment on a modest house with his new wife. He's selling his stuff online, first a guitar-amplifier head and hopefully the guitar. Next is his old work truck.
Trial court did not err in finding that farm was wife's separate property under R.C. 3105.171 where husband transferred farm to wife by quitclaim deed prior to marriage. However, trial court should have determined whether portion of any increased value of farm ought to be awarded to husband. Trial court erred in finding that down payment on house was husband's separate property where husband transferred his interest in house to wife by quitclaim deed prior to marriage. Therefore, the down payment and the sales proceeds were wife's separate property. Husband did not prove the presence of a constructive trust as to either property.
At $50,000, the most expensive table at a Paterson homeless shelter's fund-raising gala costs as much as a top-of-the-line Corvette or a down payment on a small house in Bergen County. For about $25,000, you can get several tables at banquets for the Bergen County YMCA and DARE New Jersey. Tables at fund-raising events for the Bergen County United Way and the local Girl Scouts Council top out at $10,000.
ONTARIO - A state grant to the city could help turn home-seekers into homeowners as well as bolster buying activity in one of its housing communities. City officials have asked for $1.8million from the state's Building Equity and Growth in Neighborhoods, or BEGIN, program, designed to help people make a down payment on a house and jump- start their journey into homeownership.
What can $6,000 get you? A down payment on a house, a used AMC Pacer or a 48-hour run on Las Vegas are some possibilities. For the city of Portland, it buys a Band-Aid.
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration asked Congress on Wednesday for a $25 billion down payment for next year's U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, a retreat from the White House's earlier plans not to seek the money until after the November elections. The money - half of what White House officials have said they expect to need for 2005 - is designed to carry the military through the first months of the new budget year, which starts Oct. 1. Congress is likely to be adjourned for much of that period, and the Army in particular would be expected to face a cash crunch unless funds were approved beforehand.
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