What do you think is the most common neighbor dispute? Well, if you guessed “noise,” you’d be right. Whether it’s barking dogs, loud music, noisy cars…even wild birds, most cities have laws that protect you from noise above a certain level. And if you live in a community governed by CC&Rs there are restrictions on noise levels.
Trees are the second big problem that causes neighbor disputes. Generally, if the tree’s trunk is on your property, you own it and you’re the responsible party. Some states have laws that require that you trim a tree that grows on your neighbor’s property.
Another common homeowner dispute —“views.” Trees can impact views, but new buildings can block views. Make sure there are zoning or building rules on the books to protect you. If not, your neighbor or a developer can build an addition or a new building even if it blocks your sunlight and/or your views. Know your legal rights before you purchase a house with views, otherwise one day those gorgeous views could vanish!
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Did you know there’s a free consumer report showing which repairs and fix-ups will net you the most value for your home? It’s call the “Homeseller’s Guide To Money-Making Fix-Ups,” and it’s great even if you’re not planning on selling soon. You can get a free copy by visiting our webstie at…
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Studies have shown that your income and wealth are directly related to the size and depth of your vocabulary. Here is this month’s word, so you can impress your friends (and maybe even fatten your wallet!)…
adamantine \ad-uh-MAN-teen\ (adj.)
Meaning: unyielding or firm Example Sentence: Charles became an adamantine critic when he discussed politics and economics.
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Alright, alright. Its a new year and we know a lot of you have made new Year's Resolutions to shed some pounds. But if you’re like most people, losing weight is tough. So what do “skinny” people do that others don’t? Of course there’s the obvious…they don’t eat as much. But is there more to successfully managing a healthy weight? Here are a few tips we've found helpful…
1) Take action. When slim people start to gain a few pounds, they do something about it. They don’t let a few pounds creep up to 10-20 pounds. They begin by exercising more and eating smaller portions. 2) Don’t skip meals, and eat a healthy breakfast. Eating small amounts of healthy food regularly manages blood sugar levels better, and stops cravings and binging. 3) Weigh yourself daily. Painful as it can be, nothing stops overeating like reality staring you in the face. 4) Get more sleep. Researchers have found lack of sleep leads to an increase in cravings for more carbohydrates. Instead of reaching for food at night, close off the kitchen and turn in an hour earlier. You’ll be more rested, enjoying more energy, and you’ll be looking a little slimmer too!
If loosing some weight is one of your resolutions for 2010, make a simple plan utilizing these tips and stick to it. You'll soon be seeing a healthier and happier you!
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Most of the team members here on the Marc Austin Highfill Team are parents. We all love our families, but its not always easy to know if we're doing a good job. Helping kids grow up successfully is every parent’s goal, especially with such a bright and amazing future ahead of them. Here are 7 valuable tips we found to help parents prepare their children to reach their fullest potential and enjoy that future:
- Let your child work things out without your help. At an early age, let your child find solutions to challenges he or she may face.
- Support your child’s interests and passions. Praise your child for who he/she is becoming…not what you want them to be.
- Teach your child how to manage money. Teach them about saving (start with piggy banks and savings accounts), allowances, and earning money from doing household jobs.
- Let your child learn how to deal with disappointment. Playing sports and board games teach kids how to handle disappointment.
- Teach your child how to negotiate conflicts. Teach your kids how to negotiate using words and how to resolve conflicts.
- Encourage your child’s dreams. Be supportive of your child’s dreams, but help them set achievable goals along the way.
- Support their independence. Increase your child’s responsibility a little bit each year. It’ll build a strong foundation for their lifetime.
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The next time you hear a politician use the word “billion” in a casual manner, think about whether you want the “politicians” spending your tax money. A billion is a difficult number to comprehend, but one advertising agency did a good job of putting that figure into some perspective in one of its releases.
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A billion seconds ago it was 1959.
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A billion minutes ago Jesus was alive.
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A billion hours ago our ancestors were living in the Stone Age.
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A billion days ago no one walked on the earth on two feet.
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A billion dollars ago was only 8 hours and 20 minutes, at the rate our government is spending it.
Yikes! Certainly makes you think!
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