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  2. What is a cash offer on a house, and should you make one? - AOL

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    What is a cash offer on a house? All-cash offers don’t involve a briefcase full of unmarked bills, but otherwise they are just as they sound. With a cash offer, the buyer intends to pay for the ...

  3. Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974

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    Passed the House on June 20, 1974 (351-25, in lieu of H.R. 15361) Reported by the joint conference committee on August 12, 1974; agreed to by the Senate on August 13, 1974 (84-0, in lieu of S. 3066) and by the House on August 15, 1974 (377-21, in lieu of S. 3066) Signed into law by President Gerald R. Ford on August 22, 1974

  4. United States House Committee on Rules - Wikipedia

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    Open rule: Allows any member to offer any amendment in compliance with house rules under the five minute rule (a member argues for the amendment for 5 minutes, an opponent then argues against the amendment for 5 minutes, other members may then "strike the last word" to speak further on the Amendment, and the house then votes on the amendment ...

  5. Building code - Wikipedia

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    A building code (also building control or building regulations) is a set of rules that specify the standards for construction objects such as buildings and non-building structures. Buildings must conform to the code to obtain planning permission, usually from a local council.

  6. Can you back out of a house offer once it’s been accepted?

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    Common reasons why buyers might back out of a deal: Their financing fell through. They unexpectedly lost their job. The appraisal came in too low. A major problem was found in the inspection

  7. Neighborhood association - Wikipedia

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    The rules for formation of a neighborhood association in the United States are sometimes regulated at the city or state level. Neighborhood councils are also a different type of entity within a city, whose officers are generally elected, are composed of various neighborhood associations and, as such, may be subject to limitations and special ...

  8. Renting vs. buying a house: Which is right for you? - AOL

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    Neither state nor federal laws require homeowners insurance, but mortgage lenders typically require it when you buy a house. This offers financial security against unforeseen losses from incidents ...

  9. Procedures of the United States House of Representatives

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    The House Rules provide that the chairman of a committee presides over its meetings, maintains decorum and ensures that the committee adheres to the House Rules governing committees and generally acts in an administrative role respective to such issues as determining salaries of committee staff, issuing congressional subpoenas for testimony and ...