Welcome to the 12th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners. We have selected 14 posts for this edition. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
Producertravis presents Weekend Ramblings posted at Skiing At Home dot com, saying, "I have a skiing at home blog, plus I am building a home without a general contractor!"
Silicon Valley Blogger presents Ten Ways To Handle That Problem Property Next Door posted at The Digerati Life, saying, "What to do about eyesores in your neighborhood. But tread carefully! You want to be a good neighbor about this as well."
ArtThailand presents Owning a condo in Thailand posted at artThailand.
Tracy Coenen presents Tom Briggs and Briggs Modern Woodworking judgments posted at FRAUDfiles, saying, "Looking for a carpenter to do some home improvements? Check the court records for judgments before giving him any money!"
Matthew Paulson presents How to Stop Abusive Homeowners Associations before Problems Begin posted at Getting Green.
Stirling Newberry presents The Last Wave of This Expansion posted at The Agonist, saying, "I now state that it is time to ride it out. If you have not sold your house, don't."
Ryan Russell presents Finding A Fix: 10 Tips For Resolving Financial Disputes posted at My Money Thinks, saying, "Over the past 20 years I have learned a lot about disputing issues with creditors and banks. Learn from my experiences, and start getting what you deserve when financial institutions cross the line."
Edithyeung presents The Money Series – Books that You Just Cannot Miss posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act., saying, "There are a few books that are truly special for me and I which were able to keep my attention glue to them. These books really kept me on the edge of my seat and I actually finished them by reading, not listening. I found these books contain some true wisdom and ideas that I wished I had learned in school but never did."
Kay Bell presents Foreclosure's other tax cost posted at Don't Mess With Taxes, saying, "Sure, you're making your house payments, but if your neighborhood is full of foreclosures, it's eventually going to cost you, too, in the form of more taxes."
The Dough Roller presents 10 Fun and Free Websites to Lookup the Value of Your Home (and your neighbor’s home) posted at The Dough Roller, saying, "Ten great sites to find the value of your home. No, Zillow is not the only home value website!"
Edithyeung presents The Money Series – How to Manage and Maintain your Bank Account? posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
Tushar Mathur presents How to save money on lighting in your home! posted at Everything Finance.
Millionaire Mommy Next Door presents 14 Ways To Improve Your Credit Score posted at Millionaire Mommy Next Door, saying, "Over the course of a 30 year mortgage term, I'd pay a whopping $357,873 less than you might, simply because I've established a good credit score."
FIRE Getters presents Garage Sale Tips - A Complete Kit To Save Money! posted at FIRE Finance, saying, "..that gave us the idea to share how we go about purchasing stuff at garage sales. The basic concept of saving through the means of buying second hand is that someone else's trash is another person's treasure. So you can use these tips at garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales, church sales or a "whatever you call it" sales. For us these sales always present a means to find a new treasure and save some of our hard-earned money."
That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 20 September 2007. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of Homeowners using our carnival submission form.
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