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What Does A Mortgage Cover? Most mortgages consist of 4 parts:

newsShorts Here are some tips from the moving experts at Penske truck rental (www.PenskeTruckRental. com) for helping your children adapt to a new place, along with some practical moving advice for families: * Open a line of honest communication. It can be hard to tell your kids that they’ll be moving, but making sure that they know they can talk about how they’re feeling about the move is important.

Principal: the repayment of the amount you actually borrowed Interest: payment to the lender for the money you’ve borrowed Homeowner's insurance: a monthly amount, required by most lenders to insure the property owner against loss from fire, smoke, theft, and other hazards Property taxes: the annual city/county taxes assessed on your property, divided by the number of mortgage payments you make in a year.

* Help them say goodbye. Organize a goingaway party for your children and their friends, and work with the parents of their friends to gather contact information so they can keep in touch after you move.

Most loans are for 30 years, although 15-year loans are available, too. During the life of the loan, you’ll pay far more in interest than you will in principal — sometimes two or three times more! Because of the way loans are structured, in the first years you’ll be paying mostly interest in your monthly payments. In the final years, you’ll be paying mostly principal. (Ginniemae.gov)

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* Pack a first-day box. Have each child pack a box of things that they will want the first day you move into your new home, like favorite toys, books or stuffed animals. Have the movers pack these boxes last so they are the first thing that is unloaded when you arrive.

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If you’re struggling to pay your bills, or if you’ve been hit with an unexpected major expense, it’s critical to act quickly to avoid bankruptcy, according to FindLaw.com, the nation’s leading online source of legal information. Here are some tips from FindLaw.com on what you can do to avoid bankruptcy: * Pay off existing debt as quickly as possible so you can get to a place where you can live within your means. Cut non-essentials such as cable, landline phone service and other subscriptions. * Take a part-time job to raise additional cash or find a new full-time job that offers a higher salary and/or better benefits than your current job. * Realize that going into debt is a choice, not a necessity. Instead of taking out student loans to pay for college, you can work while going to school or save enough before enrolling to pay for a semester of tuition. You could rent instead of buying a home and take public transportation instead of leasing or financing a car. (ARA) Join the Conversation: Go to www.Facebook.com/ pages/LifeandHomes-ChattanoogaTN to leave your thoughts on this and other articles. www.Life and Homes .com

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More Americans than ever, including those in the middle class, are experiencing financial hardship, with many living paycheck to paycheck. An estimated 1.5 million Americans declared bankruptcy in 2010, up 9 percent from 2009.

When adults decide to move, it’s often to pursue an exciting opportunity or discover a new place. But for children, moving can be much harder to understand, as often they’ve only known one place as home.

Save time, money and our planet, by recycling. Pour the solvent into a jar, and after soaking brushes clean, let it sit for a day or two. The paint will settle into a sludge at the bottom, and the remaining thinner on the top will be clear. Carefully pour it off into a second jar, seal, and save for use at another time. Save the sludge jar also, adding to it until it's full. Then take it to hazardouswaste disposal site. Never pour paint or solvents down the drain. (Onthehouse.com)

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Thinking of hiring help to complete some of those lingering jobs around the house? Before you sign any agreements, talk with some of the remodeler’s former customers. They can help you decide if a particular contractor is right for you. You may want to ask: • Can I visit your home to see the completed job? • Were you satisfied with the project? • Was it completed on time? • Did the contractor keep you informed about the status of the project, and any problems along the way? • Were there unexpected costs? If so, what were they? • Did workers show up on time? Did they clean up after finishing the job? • Would you recommend the contractor? • Would you use the contractor again? (FTC.gov) Join the Conversation: Go to www.Facebook.com/ pages/LifeandHomes-ChattanoogaTN to leave your thoughts on this and other articles.

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Choosing a new look for your home can be a liberating, rejuvenating change that will pay off in the future. By choosing the right color, you can express yourself, freshen up an old look and increase the value of your home. According to a recent Cost vs. Value Report conducted by Hanley Wood, LLC, an exterior 4

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newsShorts makeover such as installing fiber cement siding can be a great investment, returning more than 83 percent of the project cost upon resale. Here are several tips to help you increase the value of your home while boosting curb appeal: • Go Green. Color choice can affect the energy efficiency of your home. Darker colors absorb the sun and therefore warm the home, while lighter colors reflect the sun's rays, keeping the home cooler. This is an important consideration depending on the amount of sunlight your home is exposed to on an average day. • Get Back to Nature. Look to your natural surroundings for inspiration. For example, in a wooded area, vivid greens and browns can help blend the style of a home with its environment. In an urban setting, bright, eye-catching colors can help to offset the sometimes drab hues associated with city living. • Go Back in History. If your home is from a certain historical period, play off that history. Find old pictures of your house or neighborhood to use a historically accurate color scheme. Try to select shades that were used at the time your home was built. This will add character and a certain amount of authenticity to your own little historical treasure. • Visualize the Finished Product. The ColorView free online tool at www.certainteed.com lets homeowners picture their home complete with new color. You can even mix and match colors of roofing, siding, trim, rail and deck to choose the perfect style and look. • Make a Lasting Impression. The darker the hue, the more likely it is to fade over time, especially with homes exposed to direct sunlight. CertainTeed's Monogram vinyl siding offers consistent quality and variety with over 40 colors and wood-tone blends.

and strength that preside over wood in virtually every surrounding. From aged bark and charcoal black to weathered wood and chestnut, the shingles are available in a wide array of dynamic color options and textures to match your home's unique style. Join the Conversation: Go to www.Facebook.com/ pages/LifeandHomes-ChattanoogaTN to leave your thoughts on this and other articles. Residents in Bill Gate's house wear a pin containing a microchip which acts as their ID. When they walk into a room, lighting, sound, and temp controls are customized for them. Any high resolution display they walk by automatically displays their favorite art work, thanks to the microchip pin.

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Smart And Safe Questions When Mortgage Shopping The bargains to be found in today’s buyer’s market are inspiring a new interest in getting the best home mortgage. Although people often live with their mortgage decision for 30 years, research shows that Americans spend more time considering a car purchase than evaluating a home mortgage. Taking time to prepare, and asking the right questions of your lender, can help you make a financially prudent decision. Here are some questions to consider:

payment? A minimum down payment of 3 to 5 percent is generally required. If you put less than 20 percent down, government or private mortgage insurance may be needed. Private mortgage insurance can help you own a home sooner, and can generally be canceled when you reach 20 percent equity.

can informally qualify you for a loan by obtaining basic information on your income, debts and credit. Prequalifying means you can estimate how much you can borrow and make a realistic buying decision.

• What is the interest rate and is it fixed? Shop around among several lenders to ensure the best rate. Be clear about whether the rate is fixed or adjustable. A rate lock protects you if interest rates rise while the loan is being processed.

• Does my credit score matter? It’s a good idea to review your credit report and clear up any old debts or inaccuracies before meeting with a lender. This may improve your score, which could improve the interest rate your lender offers. Keep in mind that the changes can take time to clear as well as reflect on the revised report.

• How much can I afford? By entering income, debt and down payment information, home affordability calculators can help estimate how much home you can afford and what your monthly payments need to be. Be sure to consider monthly expenses such as association fees, utilities and property taxes.

• Will my loan have any type of borrower assistance program or job loss protection? Mortgage insurance companies, such as Genworth Financial, offer no-cost borrower assistance programs and job loss protection that provides some peace of mind when you purchase a home.

• What documents do I need to apply for a loan? The process is easier if you bring full documentation of personal finances, assets, employment history, current loan amounts and payments, credit card account numbers and income tax returns.

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Kitchen Technologies to Watch

When new technology makes its way into home design, often it portal for innovation, and many of the technologies that we now enters through the kitchen. The heart of the home is also the use throughout our homes were first applied in the kitchen. Kitchen innovation has come a long way since the exciting days when the rotary hand-mixer replaced the whisk and liberated a generation of homemakers from the labor of beating batter by hand. Here are some new trends and technologies to watch:

mural can be repositioned anywhere in the kitchen and can be reused hundreds of times without losing its adhering qualities. Murals for kitchens can even by customized. Just submit your photo through the website and the company creates a custom mural using your artwork.

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While wallpaper has been gracing American kitchens for generations, those who have shied away from using it there have had good reasons. Applying wallpaper to an entire kitchen wall is a big design commitment. The labor of cutting around cabinets, cupboards, windows and doors means most homeowners would only tackle wallpapering a kitchen just once. Or, they may have really played it safe by restricting their wallpaper activities to adding a border. And, even "washable" wallpaper had to stay on the walls, where it would, over time, get splattered and stained.

Electricity is a current and currents require a cord to deliver power from the source to whatever is being powered - right? Not anymore. The emergence of wireless power is replacing traditional cords with electromagnetic fields. While the science behind wireless power is truly leading-edge stuff, the technology itself has some very down-to-earth, practical applications in the kitchen.

A new product, SmartStick by MuralsYourWay. com, makes it easy to add wall designs anywhere you want in your kitchen. The moisture-resistant

Hands-free fun While the kitchen is one of our favorite rooms in the house, it can also be a breeding ground for bacteria. Virtually every hand that enters a home makes its way to the kitchen, where touching common surfaces like faucets, light switches and even paper towel holders can spread germs. And when you're cooking, crosscontamination is always a concern. Convenient and healthful, touch-free technology can help reduce the spread of germs by eliminating the need to actually touch common surfaces. The technology is already being used in kitchen faucets and lighting. One company has even created a paper towel dispenser using the technology. Watch for innovative designers to find more ways to apply this useful technology throughout the kitchen.

How many times have you had to move cords out of your way when working with a small appliance in your kitchen? Cords are inconvenient at least and dangerous at worst if they get wet or damaged. Designers and engineers are working on adapting wireless technology for kitchen appliances so you can run a blender without ever having to plug it in.

Kitchen design continues to be a launching pad for exciting new technologies. And, today's "innovative" kitchen technology will probably appear routine to future generations. (ARA)

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Packing Supplies

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Are you moving out of your house and transferring to a new location? If this is your first time to relocate, then you need to carefully plan everything so your move out will be as smooth as possible.

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Among the crucial elements that you should take into consideration are the packing supplies. Why? Because these materials will secure all your belongings while you are on the road and in the process of transferring them to your new home. This article will provide you with a list of

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your new home. Moving boxes are made out of wood pulp, and they are corrugated because of the cellulose material found in wood. There are different sizes of boxes that you can use for relocating: small boxes that measure 16x10x10, medium boxes that measure 18"x14"x12", large


boxes that measure 20"x20"x15", extra-large boxes that measure 23"x23"x16", wardrobe boxes that measure 24"x24"x40", kitchen moving boxes that measure 18"x18"x22", file moving boxes that measure 16"x12.5"x10", and frame moving boxes that measure 41"x6"x26.5"

Tape and Dispenser You must ensure that the packing tape you will be using is strong and flexible - use one that is specifically designed for moving and packing. One bundle of packing tape can provide you with 55 yards worth of tape. Purchase as many as you need, depending on the number of boxes or home furnishings that you need to pack. You can also opt to include a tape dispenser as this will make your taping easier.

Protective and Stretch Wrap A protective wrap is used for protecting house items that are breakable, such as glasses, mirrors, vases, and family heirlooms. They are usually

perforated with medium size bubbles that serve as a protective layer. A typical protective wrap measures 12 inches wide by 80 feet long. A typical roll of stretch wrap measures 5 inches by 1000 feet. You can make use of this to as a protective cover for your dressers, table, sofas, and other household items.

Packing Paper Fragile items can be covered with packing paper. This packing material can also be used for filling in spaces inside your moving boxes. You can make use of newspaper as a substitute, but the ink on newspaper can leave marks on your precious china ware, glassware, and family heirlooms especially when you are relocating during a warm weather. Packing paper roughly measures 24 inches by 36 inches and are made of virgin paper.

other large items from the moving truck's dirt and grime with mattress covers. They are made from polyethylene material so you can be sure that you get the protection that you need. Sizes range from 60"x11"x92" and 52"x9"x85".

Moving Blankets and Pads There will always be large and bulky furniture that would not fit in any box - and this can be solved by using moving blankets. A good moving blanket is made out of strong and woven fabric. On the other hand, you can also make use of moving pads that serve as protection to your furniture from dents and scratches. A big factor in the success of your move is the quality of the supplies and boxes you use. Get premium quality packing supplies from MovingDayBoxes.com at affordable prices. (Ezinearticles.com)

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When you are looking for a home to purchase there are a few things that many people forget to consider. These things could become unknown costs to the buyer if they do not remember to keep them in mind. When looking for a home you might find that a brand new home appeals to you for many reasons. First of all the model itself will be highly upgraded and cost a lot more than the base price of the home. When upgrading the home you will find a significant difference in price from where you started to where you ended up after choosing things at the builders design center.

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Other costs that you need to consider whether it is a new home or one that is built are things like window treatments. If there are none and you want something like wood shutters that will run thousands of dollars after you close on the home. Landscaping the back or front yard will also cost a significant amount of money. How about a swimming pool? What it will cost you to put in compared to what you would be paying

On the other hand, buying a pre-owned home means you will also get a home that you will find there are small or large issues to be repaired right away or down the line sooner than you likely would with a new home. You may still need to add your own personal touches to a pre-owned home which will have some costs after you move in.

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I have always been fascinated with the bald eagles. Their behavioral characteristics mirror human development. One of the behaviors that I appreciate is how the mother eagle cares for her young babies and prepares them for their future. The mother eagle consistently nurtures and monitors the growth and development of her young babies. Then when the mother eagle recognizes that her young eagles are ready to transition from the comfortable nest to face the harsh real world she makes some interesting changes. She moves in and around the nest and takes out all the comfortable cushion from the nest, thus leaving the young eagles to try to rest on thorny pricks and needles. The young eagles become very annoyed with their uncomfortable nest. Their situation forces them to move from being immature, dependent eagles to becoming mature and independent. This process causes them to utilize other awesome qualities; their well defined eyesight for hunting and their ability to sore. The eagles behavior should force us to evaluate our lives. Are we too comfortable in our lives?

Are we preventing ourselves from releasing great qualities by staying too comfortable? When we become too comfortable, we learn to live with "thorns". These "thorns" come in forms of: Problems - a situation that has not been properly dealt with.

When we move out of the nest, we will realize awesome qualities that we did not know we had. When we step out of the realm of comfort, we step into the realm of the possibilities and impossibilities.

Crisis -a situation that has been consistently ignored. Being tolerated and not celebrated -where people are no longer valuing us. If we observe any of these "thorns" in our life, it is probably an indicator that it is time to "move out of the nest". We, too, like the eagles were created to have keen eyesight and the ability to sore above problems and crisis. Though we must all face and endure hardships, we were not created

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during the selling/buying of a house. Sellers use inspections to help determine potential problems that can be repaired or replaced prior to listing - potentially getting them a higher sale price. And buyers use the inspections to determine if they want to invest in the property, or help negotiate for a better price that would include the repair and replacement of potential problems.

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Not all home inspectors are certified and licensed. ASHI's "Find an Inspector" tool allows homeowners to locate an inspector in their area. Always check with your local inspector for a complete list of services provided.

Before hiring a home inspector, inquire about what is covered in the inspection and ask to see a sample report. Although some inspectors provide ancillary services, it may be necessary to consult a specialist for concerns that extend beyond a standard inspection. Often your inspector will help you make this determination.

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Hiring a certified home inspector and having questions answered before putting your house up for sale - or before finalizing a purchase price - can not only help save money, but also allow you to go through the process with more peace of mind. (ARA)

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Whether preparing a home for sale or simply personalizing your abode, upgrading your space can add up. Kitchens and bathrooms are often the first areas prospective homeowners and houseguests notice, so updating these rooms can reap the greatest reward. Luckily, new products on the market can help homeowners update their home without investing an exorbitant amount of cash or time, making it possible to revamp these essential rooms for under $1,000. • Instead of buying new cabinets, purchasing new cabinet doors and drawer fronts and swapping out old cabinet hardware can save thousands of dollars while giving your kitchen a sleek, finished look.

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