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Government Agencies Warn Banks of Exotic Mortgages movable thumb latches so that even if a thief breaks a window, he still can't reach around and unlock the door. But because dead bolts can also be a fire hazard, make sure they have a removable key on the inside cylinder for when you are home. When you leave, just remove the key and keep the lock bolted on both sides.A message from multiple government agencies was released on Friday, warning banks to make mortgage loans to borrowers that they can pay back. The message continued to say that lenders should make sure that exotic loan borrowers know how high their monthly payments could become.Millions of homeowners have found that their creative ways to stretch into a home have left them with mortgage payments too high to pay. Most of these lenders have nontraditional mortgage products, including interest-only and optional payment ARMs."We saw the potential for problems occurring," said John Dugan, comptroller of the curre Always lock up all doors and windows including second-floor windows even if you're only going out for a few minutes. A door that locks from the inside is great but it needs to lock on the outside as well. A chain lock allows you to talk to someone outside your door without opening it all the way. If you have the s Good Goodwill Most intruders go in and out of your house the same way you do - through the doors - so all doors in your home should be protected. Keep in mind that you must protect more than just your front and back doors. There is also the sliding door to the patio, the door to the basement from the outside and the door to the house from the garage.I have spoken to several business owners recently who have said to me that they would like to position the company for sale within the next 3 to 5 years. All of these businesses were financially strong with revenues in excess of $3 million a year.After speaking with them for awhile, each of them made another interesting comment. They said that they were not interested in growing because they would then have to hire and manage supervisors and additional employees and that would be too much trouble. It would also cause them to lose touch with their customers, which gave them a competitive advantage in the area of Burglars break windows as a last resort - or by accident. The last thing they want to create is additional noise that draws attention to the property. However, an open window or windows that dont work properly are an invitation for burglars. There are several methods to consider for increasing the security of your windows. When a burglar wants to break into a house, time is of the essence. Anything you can do to slow him down will deter him from choosing your house. One of the best methods of deterrence is good locks. Following are some tips for securing your doors and windows. Remember to allow at least one door or window per room as a fire escape meaning that exit via the door or window can be made quickly and easily. Paid Search Marketing Campaigns That Work r windows.Find buyers searching for what you sell with Adwords, Google says.Yahoo Search Marketing asks, Instead of looking for customers, what if they found you?In the past few years, businesses of all sizes have rushed to capitalize on the benefits of paid search. The advantages are well known low start-up costs, shorter lead times, opportunity for global reach or local targeting, and more accurate campaign tracking.The potential benefits are clearly compelling, but whats less obvious is how to create consistently effective paid search campaigns. Smaller and medium-sized businesses have found that do-it-you When a burglar wants to break into a house, time is of the essence. Anything you can do to slow him down will deter him from choosing your house. One of the best methods of deterrence is good locks. Following are some tips for securing your doors and windows. Remember to allow at least one door or window per room as a fire escape meaning that exit via the door or window can be made quickly and easily. 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Tinted film can further prevent thieves from window-shopping and even block out UV rays so furniture won't be damaged by the sun. Consider replacing glass doors, or install window film and metal security grills on the doors. Replace or repair any broken windows as soon as possible. Use curtains or blinds over any windows or doors that are easy to see into. A peephole allows you to see who is at your door without having to open it and without them looking into your home. Keep expensive equipment and items away from your windows. Make sure skylights and roof-access areas are properly secured with heavy-duty hardware. Install locks or secondary security devices on all accessible windows so they can't be opened far enough for someone to crawl through from the outside. You can limit access to your home and omit keys by getting the latest technology with fingerprint locks. Install dead bolts with captive key locks on all doors located next to windows. These locks have removable thumb latches so that even if a thief breaks a window, he still can't reach around and unlock the door. But because dead bolts can also be a fire hazard, make sure they have a removable key on the inside cylinder for when you are home. When you leave, just remove the key and keep the lock bolted on both sides. Always lock up all doors and windows including second-floor windows even if you're only going out for a few minutes. A door that locks from the inside is great but it needs to lock on the outside as well. A chain lock allows you to talk to someone outside your door without opening it all the way. If you have the s Handling the Nightmare Customer br>
A peephole allows you to see who is at your door without having to open it and without them looking into your home.I received this inquiry asking how I would assess this Customer-Gone-Wild episode. After I share it with you, I'll affix my answer, which I hope everyone will find useful.Two women came into the store and I greeted them with a smile and a pleasant hello and one "lady" proceeded to tell me what a rotten company (ours) was and how disgusting that the figurines were now being made in Thailand, not England. Said she had over 100 figurines and started saving them over 40 years ago. She never would have started if she had known. It went on for several minutes, no matter how I explained what we have been advised to, Keep expensive equipment and items away from your windows. Make sure skylights and roof-access areas are properly secured with heavy-duty hardware. Install locks or secondary security devices on all accessible windows so they can't be opened far enough for someone to crawl through from the outside. You can limit access to your home and omit keys by getting the latest technology with fingerprint locks. Install dead bolts with captive key locks on all doors located next to windows. These locks have removable thumb latches so that even if a thief breaks a window, he still can't reach around and unlock the door. But because dead bolts can also be a fire hazard, make sure they have a removable key on the inside cylinder for when you are home. When you leave, just remove the key and keep the lock bolted on both sides. Always lock up all doors and windows including second-floor windows even if you're only going out for a few minutes. A door that locks from the inside is great but it needs to lock on the outside as well. A chain lock allows you to talk to someone outside your door without opening it all the way. If you have the s Top 10 Things to Consider Before Buying a Home movable thumb latches so that even if a thief breaks a window, he still can't reach around and unlock the door. But because dead bolts can also be a fire hazard, make sure they have a removable key on the inside cylinder for when you are home. When you leave, just remove the key and keep the lock bolted on both sides.Many home buyers are recognizing falling home prices as a time of opportunity to purchase their first or even next home. Before you begin buying a home; however, there are ten critical factors that should be taken into consideration.First, if you have not already established a budget, now is the time do so. You can establish a budget by writing down how much income you receive within a one month time period as well as all the expenses you have during that time. Be sure to write down all of your expenses and do not leave anything out. Take a careful look at everything to be sure that your expenses are not actually Always lock up all doors and windows including second-floor windows even if you're only going out for a few minutes. A door that locks from the inside is great but it needs to lock on the outside as well. A chain lock allows you to talk to someone outside your door without opening it all the way. If you have the same key for all your locks, have one door re-keyed and use that key to give to contractors or visitors. If the key is lost, you will only have to change one lock on your house. When you move into a house or apartment, have the locks re-keyed. There's no telling who the previous residents may have given a spare key to or whether they kept one themselves. To avoid being locked out of your house, secure a spare key in a combination or key lockbox on your property or leave one with a trusted neighbor. Original locks may look quaint, but they are nearly always unsafe. Modern locks can be refitted while keeping the original integrity of the house. Keypads are a good alternative to traditional locks in homes that are occupied or accessed by many people. Combination keyless locks are a great way to keep certain rooms off limits to anyone but those with the code. Be careful who you give your alarm codes and keys to; some alarms now allow you to give each individual their own code so as to monitor their use. The deadbolt locks on your doors should have high security features such as interlocking chassis and full one-inch throws. Use security bars for added security on sliding patio doors and entry doors. Install automatic openers on garage doors or bolt-type locks on each end of the garage doors. Make sure padlocks are highly weather-resistant. Always lock gate, garage, shed and storage warehouse doors. Install additional window locks especially on all windows that are accessible from the ground. Install impact resistant glass in all basement windows as they are often used as an access point.
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