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Fair Housing Assistance Programs

Fair Housing Assistance Programs

In order to promote fair housing according to the Federal Fair Housing Act, the federal government must provide assistance to local and state programs that seek to enforce anti-discrimination policies that are in accordance with the act. The assistance usually takes the form of reimbursements and grants.   ...read more

How to Rent Your House for HUD

How to Rent Your House for HUD

People who rent HUD homes receive rent assistance from the government. If you are the landlord of a HUD home, you will receive the monthly rent as a government voucher instead of collecting it from your tenants. Before your home can be rented as a HUD home, it must meet the requirements. ...read more

Grants to Help With Housing

Grants to Help With Housing

Looking for grants to help with housing is often complicated. There are grants available for housing, but not all people are eligible to apply for them. For most grants there are special requirements that will have to be met. Depending upon your income level will determine whether or not you will be approved for a grant. ...read more

How to Find Housing Grants for Single Moms

How to Find Housing Grants for Single Moms

Being a single mom and looking for affordable housing is often a challenge for many people. There are different types of grants that single moms can apply for to get help with paying for housing. It is important to know the resources in your area to help you get the housing that you can afford. ...read more

Facts About Rental Property

Facts About Rental Property

Rental properties are a way of investing money and still earning an income. Rental properties can be both professional and residential. Knowing the facts about rental property can aid in a better experience for both the renter and property owner.     ...read more

How to Find Subsidized Housing

How to Find Subsidized Housing

Subsidized housing is a type of housing that is offered by the Department of Urban Development, commonly referred to as HUD. This type of housing is in place to allow low income individuals, as well as those with disabilities a safe and stable place to live. ...read more

How to Sell House and Car Insurance

How to Sell House and Car Insurance

Selling house and car insurance can be a lucrative career, as most insurance agents are compensated with commission pay as well as a base salary. To sell house and car insurance you must be licensed, affiliated with an insurance company, and market and sell to your customer base.  ...read more

How to Rent an Apartment Online

How to Rent an Apartment Online

Finding an apartment to rent can be time consuming. Having a busy schedule may prevent you from accurately looking for an apartment before you relocate. Renting an apartment online is an easy solution. You can find everything that you need online from floor plans, to amenities, and prices. Before you become too stressed, try renting an apartment online and get all the benefits of being there in person. ...read more

Grants for a Housing Association

Grants for a Housing Association

There are government grants available for housing, especially in blighted areas and locations that are typically low income. Housing associations and landlords that cater to predominantly welfare recipients and those of below average income can seek assistance through one of the programs offered by HUD. ...read more

How to Sell My House to a Housing Association

How to Sell My House to a Housing Association

Selling your house to a housing association is a great option if you are in a hurry to sell, and you do not mind taking a loss in the home's value. There are many associations out there willing to buy you home. ...read more

About Federal Housing Grants

About Federal Housing Grants

Each year, the federal housing and urban development branch offers over $1 billion dollars in housing grants to people that are low income and living well below the poverty level. These grants are used to help families get into affordable housing without breaking the bank. ...read more

How to Sell House Notes

How to Sell House Notes

Most people use conventional financing when buying or selling a home but there are other ways to do it. Owner financing is when a seller carries the paper, or "holds the note", instead of a bank. Typically in this type of transaction no outside lenders are needed. ...read more

How to Have Your Dream House Built

How to Have Your Dream House Built

Building a dream house can take many months of planning and research. Finding the right house plan and a builder who will construct the home for an affordable amount are two of the biggest challenges the homeowner will face. The location of the home and the mortgage structure will also require careful consideration. ...read more

How to Protect Beach House Windows

How to Protect Beach House Windows

If you live on the beach or own a beach vacation home, then you are all too familiar with the destructive force of nature. Hurricanes and their high speed winds cause thousands of dollars of damage to beach homes each year. It is important to protect your home from the potential damage of a hurricane. Protection starts with your windows. ...read more

How Does Low Income Housing Work

How Does Low Income Housing Work

Low income housing, also known as government subsidized housing, is aimed to helped individuals or families with limited income to pay their rent. This is a federally funded program and it keeps a roof over the head of thousands of people who would otherwise be homeless. ...read more

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FBS Property Management

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By jmontoya99

This company treats their clients poorly. They do not manage or take care of your property. I am a former client and the tenants trashed the yard destroying the landscaping and this company stated that it was not their responsibility. The tenants did over $5,000.00 worth of damage in which the property management company stuck me with the bill. I am an out of state owner and FBS transferred the utilities into my name and didn't inform me or give SDG&E my address out of state so I have an overdue bill due to them and FBS is claiming that this is my fault and will not pay the bill due to their mistake. Do not trust this company and they treat their clients and their properties poorly. ...read more

Harmony Homes Sober-Living Environments

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By American Health Value

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Harmony Homes Sober-Living Environments

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By Classy Scents

Thank you for connecting on MC! I wish Harmony Homes Sober-Living the best of success! Best wishes, www.classyscents.com ...read more

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By Balboa Plaza Apartments October 26, 2010

Harmony Homes Adds 2 New Homes In San Diego County!

'Harmony Homes Sober-Living Environments' proudly announces the addition of a 4 unit Sober-Living apartment complex in East San Diego and a new-construction home in National City! (805-Plaza Blvd. area).   The addition is a strategic partnership  formed with 'Canyon View Sober-Living'. Both homes are certified Sober-Living Environments, as recognized by California Association of Alcohol and Addiction Recovery Resources(CAARR) and San Diego Sober-Living Coallition(Sober-Living Network). The East San Diego complex offers accommodations for men, women, families and hearing impaired while the National City home offers spots for men.  Spots available right now!    The homes are a wonderful addition to the 'Harmony Homes' portfolio, which features a CAARR certified home for men in Downtown San Diego and another CAARR certified home for men, women and families in the "Lincoln Acres" area of National City, as well as a 20 bed home, for men, women and families, currently under development in Imperial Beach. Downtown San Diego has spots available right now!   Fees per bed range from $350 to $450 per month and include utilities, phone, internet, wifi, cable, laundry and off-street parking and all homes are fully furnished. Each home is rich in the traditions of support, compassion, accountability and fellowship.    Harmony Homes currently serves 50 men, women and families struggling with addiction, homelessness and spiritual illness... Parties interested in our services, making charitable contributions or partnership and investment opportunities should contact Cris Justin: cristoferj@hotmail.com or 619-829-1780. Thank you and God Bless! CRISTOFER H. JUSTINAVATAR HOSPITALITY GROUP/ 619-829-1780Developers/Owners/Operators/Consultants of Superior Lodging, Dining&Wellness  ...read more

By Harmony Homes Sober-Living Environments September 04, 2010

SubSmarT In The Spotlight?

SubSmarT Being Considered For "Restaurant Impossible" If all goes well, our sister company, SubSmarT will soon be featured on a new Food Network show called "Restaurant Impossible", where a celebrity Chef will attempt to mentor the Owners to make improvements that will save their business from closing...SubSmarT hates to admit but if we do not find a way to increase our sales numbers, going out of business is a VERY real possibility...PLEASE join us often&comment; on our website&on the food network website: www.foodnetwork.comand let them know that you want to see us on their show. How great it would be for them to show up to shoot and find the dining room packed with our loyal, hungry customers!!!We offer Catering, Free Delivery&dine-in also... SubSmarT is located at 1231 Palm Avenue, Imperial Beach, California 91932. Phone: 619-446-6463, E-Mail:subsmart@att.net&online @http://member.merchantcircle.com/SubSmarTIB  ...read more

By Harmony Homes Sober-Living Environments July 27, 2010

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