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Will condos go up in value?

Apartment Condos Market The benchmark selling price for apartment condos has finally gone up! Homes in this segment went for around $246,400, a little hig...

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Does gifting money reduce my taxable income?

Even though giving away money and property to your family reduces your wealth, the IRS won’t make it up to you with a lower tax bill. The only way to dedu...

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What questions do they ask in divorce court?

What Kind of Questions Might the Judge Ask at My Uncontested Divorce Hearing? Please state the name(s) and date(s) of birth of your child(ren). Where does...

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What is a quick deed and how does it work?

A quitclaim deed transfers the owner’s entire interest in the property to the person receiving the property but it only transfers what he actually owns, s...

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Should I pay off my credit card debt before buying a house?

Generally, it’s a good idea to fully pay off your credit card debt before applying for a real estate loan. This is because of something known as your debt...

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Can a guarantor take a loan?

The moment you sign up as a guarantor, your own loan eligibility will come down. In case you apply for a loan, lenders will consider the outstanding amoun...

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How do I acknowledge my wedding anniversary of my deceased husband?

What to Say On a Wedding Anniversary After the Death of a Spouse Jump ahead to these sections: “I’m thinking of you as your anniversary approaches.” “I kn...

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What is 22 APR on a credit card?

Let’s say you purchase a big screen TV and a new sofa for $2,500 on a credit card with an APR of 22%. If you commit and plan for paying this off in 12 mon...

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Is there a penalty tax for moving out of Illinois?

There is no plan to tax people for leaving Illinois. Does Illinois collect sales tax on out of state purchases? They must collect and remit state and loca...

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Can a loan company garnish your Social Security check?

The U.S. Treasury can garnish your Social Security benefits for unpaid debts such as back taxes, child or spousal support, or a federal student loan that’...

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