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Council approves measure cracking down on car sales (Trumann Democrat)Citizens who use their front yards to display vehicles for sale have to obey a new law in Trumann.
Broker: Vail Valley real estate slower, but still 'good' (Vail Daily)VAIL ? Tighter credit and a slowing economy have slowed real estate sales across the region this year. But, while sales volume is down everywhere, the average price of homes in Garfield and Summit counties is still on the rise.
Old view (Mondaq)Under the old view, if at the end of the first adjustment period the premises remain unsold the entity will have a 100% increasing adjustment for the input tax credits as there is no application of the premises for a creditable purpose.
Bay Area Home Sales Rise 5% (The Tampa Tribune)Here - finally - may be some good news for those awaiting evidence of a housing turnaround. But the gleam of hope is coming at the expense of homeowners who can't afford to hang on to their houses.
Kendall Yards developing slowly (The Spokesman-Review)At 78 acres of mostly bare dirt, the site of the proposed Kendall Yards development overlooking the Spokane River is a conspicuous piece of real estate.
Why sitting tenants can be a great investment (Times Online)Would-be landlords used to shy away from regulated tenancies. Not any more Properties that have sitting tenants paying ?fair rents?, which used to be avoided by private landlords, are being hailed as a way of riding out the property slump.
Woman gets jail time for $100K identity theft case (The Milford Daily News) Calling it the "most outrageous, untenable cases" to ever cross his desk, Worcester Superior Court Judge John S. McCann yesterday sentenced a former Milford woman to five to seven years in prison for her role in an elaborate identify theft case.
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