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Form of ownership

24.01.2010
18:25
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Form of ownership cohousing communities typically have one of three existing legal forms of ownership: private ownership with common areas owned by the residents’ association, condominium, and housing cooperatives. Condominium ownership is the most common because it conforms to models of financial institutions and public record of ownership for housing structures with multiple owners. Financial institutions make loans more easily in private ownership patterns in co-ownership or condominium. The cohousing differs from traditional condominium developments or condominium subdivisions where development is designed by or with considerable input from its future residents. The design process invariably emphasizes consciously social relations among residents. The community facilities are based on real needs of residents rather than on the ideas of the developer looking to make their sale attractive.The speculation in the cohousing is typically very low, and there is usually waiting lists for available units.

“Short Sale or Foreclosure

24.01.2010
15:22
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If you live in the states of Florida or New York and you’re losing your home, Short Sale may be an option for doing foreclosure and bankruptcy. What is a short sale Its translation into Spanish is “Short Sale”. That is, the bank authorized to sell the property for less than what the owner owes. Who qualifies for a short sale Owners who have not been able to continue paying the mortgage (mortgage) to the bank and are in any stage of the implementation process (foreclosure). What are the advantages for an owner in a short sale problems Your credit is damaged less and less time and if no other problems can avoid bankruptcy. For example, someone owes 200,000 and your property sells for 100,000. In our office is negotiating with the bank slope, but even in those cases where the bank passes the client a Form 1099 to your tax effect, the person is free, as someone who sells his property unmarried, not have to pay tax unless the gain is 250mil or more. If the person is married the figure doubles.If an owner who is losing his house, can do a short sale, be free of debt for loss of property is not a foreclosure on your record and your credit is replenished after 12 months. What are the costs of an owner who hires our services to sell your property as a Short Sale We only charge 150.00 to sign the contract and not have to pay anything more, anywhere in the process. In our office we have closed over 100 Short Sales in the last 6 months. We have a realtor specializing in the handling of these cases, working full time and a law firm in our own office. Magaly Lloro Realtor Platinum Properties International magalylloro yahoo.com Cell.786-271-0617 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 — 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 Platinum Properties International (http://platinumcondos.com/) Strang.Adams Attorneys at Law (http://www.stranglaw.com/) Magaly Lloro (http://www.euhis.com/)

Capac Nan road

24.01.2010
14:01
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Capac Nan road system of the Capac Nan Inca Empire (Quechua Qhapaq Nan, ‘Main Way or The Way of the Lord “or” Main Andean road “‘) , Is the main road system of the Inca Empire. All the roads of the empire were linked to Cuzco, the imperial capital, from which emerge a series of roads connecting the various peoples of the Inca Empire. During the Tawantinsuyo was a means of integration for the development of Andean culture in the political-administrative, socio-economic, social, cultural and environmental. The Capac Nan out of Cusco in four directions: north Chinchaysuyo occupied by the Quechua, the Yungas and Chibcha the southeast Collasuyo occupied by Aymara and Colla, the Contisuyo, south-west, occupied by pukin, and Antisuyo, east, occupied by the antis (current native populations of the Amazon).The Capac Nan enabled the integration of these people through the exchange of different products, the transmission of cultural values, access to various Inca shrines and development of common practices. He was also a symbol of state power Inca reflecting its expansion along the South American geography, reaching six Andean countries today include: Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and Colombia, and uniting different regions making up the Tawantin Suyu . The Qhapaq Nan was the main north-south road, which enables economic and political control of the Inca empire. With more than sixty thousand miles, that backbone was skillfully built by skilled hands and may be compared, for its dimensions, with the Silk Road or the Great Wall of China. The famous Inca Trail that links the sacred valley of Cuzco to Machu Picchu, is minimal and only a tangential part of the gigantic network of Inca roads.