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Avoid contractor fraud: do the homework before home improvement
Crime and Safety - Sun-SentinelThe National Center for Home Improvement Fraud?? will hold a free??workshop, ???How to Protect Yourself from Home Repair Contractor Fraud,??? on Oct. 20 at the Central Broward Regional Park.?? Open to the public and hosted by Broward County Commissioner...Tags: Corporate Crime, Fraud, Lauderhill, Home Improvement
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Power line marking mishap quite a jolt
Judy and Joe Kaminski hired a landscaper to plant trees in their yard to replace trees that died during recent storms. They felt comfortable knowing the landscaper, as required by state law, would make sure the underground utility lines in their yard...
Tags: Allentown, Service Electric Inc., Employment Opportunities, Macungie, Employment
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Kevin Hunt: The Blizzard And Blocked Gas-Furnace Vents, Insurance Claims And 'Nemo' vs. 'Charlotte'
The Hartford CourantLook what The Bottom Line just uncovered beneath several feet of drifting snow: Gas furnaces, carbon monoxide and rotten eggs: Homes heated by natural gas vent a byproduct, carbon monoxide, to the outside of the house. A side-wall vent blocked by...Tags: Weather Reports, Satellite and Cable Service, Consumers, Insurance, Energy Resources
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Market Basket: Urban style in the suburbs
When you're apartment hunting, you usually look around the neighborhood. The more urban the residential complex, the more you might be interested in what amenities and destinations will be close to home. Within walking distance of your home, even....
Tags: Sales, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Rentals, Business, Consumers
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When hiring contractor, keep permit needs in mind
Real Estate MattersQ: I read an article you wrote on how to hire a contractor and thought it was very good, but two items that were not brought up were permits and inspections. Often, the homeowner doesn't factor in the cost of pulling permits, and hasn't decided who...Tags: House Building, Renovation, Real Estate Buyers, Budgets and Budgeting
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Scams blow in with Hurricane Sandy
In the calm before the storm, hopefully you prepared as best as you could for Hurricane Sandy's arrival. Now that she's gone, it's important to remain calm after the storm, too. If a tree crushed your car or fell on your home, or if your roof or...Tags: Business, Consumers, Insurance, Hurricanes, FEMA
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City cracks down on unlicensed contractors
In attempt to crackdown on unlicensed contractors operating in the city, Department of Code Enforcement inspectors opened up an abandoned house in the 3900 block of Carrollton Avenue to lure under-the-table operators into making renovation bids. “...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Carrollton
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PennDOT repaving blocked a driveway, the wrong driveway
The plastic "belly pan" under the front end of the seven-year-old Infinity coupe cleared the pavement despite the dip at the end of Ken Horodenski's driveway. It missed it by only an inch, however. (I know because I stopped with the front wheels in...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Lehigh County, Vehicles
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PennDOT guide rail blocks resident's off-street space
Q: I moved to Boston a few months ago, but my adult son is living at our home on Route 611 in Williams Township. Imagine my surprise when visiting him in late June to find a brand new guardrail installed on the canal side of northbound 611, directly...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Sean Brown, Allentown
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There are ways to keep plumber away
Like knees and elbows, you may not realize how much you rely on your home's toilets or sinks until things go bad. I learned that lesson recently when a pipe fitting below my house cracked and backed up my toilets and tubs several times. Not something any...Tags: Plumbing, Business
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Rachel Marsden: The rise of the spy-next-door
American VoicesImproved technology is changing the spy game, merging once-disparate roles in the intelligence field and favoring an increased download of traditional spy roles to the private sector. This week, Canada's Postmedia News cited a speech by Richard Fadden,...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Tom Cruise, Espionage and Intelligence, Customs and Tradition, National Government
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