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"The crisis of yesterday is the joke of tomorrow."
-H.G. Wells
Whenever I find myself with what seems like a crisis on my hands, I think
of this quote by H. G. Wells. To confirm its
truth, I think back on past crises that have
become the funny stories I now share with my
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Landlords -
A hot topic among landlords and property managers is the
California Attorney General's sex offender database website.
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Did you know you have to walk thru with your tenants prior to move-out if they request it?
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Help save the Mortgage Interest Deduction (MID)!
Addressing the National Association of Realtors in 1984, President Ronald Reagan said, "I want you to know that we will preserve the part of the American dream which the home-mortgage-interest deduction symbolizes." I cannot believe that, less than thirty years later, any Congressperson would even think of proposing a limit to the Mortgage Interest Deduction.  If you are not sure of your understanding of the MID, or would like to know more about the history of it, the San Francisco Chronicle has a well-written, easy to understand article about it here.
While we all support efforts to reduce the deficit, further undermining the housing recovery cannot be the price that is paid. Click here to contact your Congressperson to ask him or her to defend the Mortgage Interest Deduction from any cuts or reduction as described in the Deficit Commission Report.
Click Here for the rest of the article and some suggested talking points for you to use when you call or write your Congressperson
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