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    Self Employed Loans - by Lenders Who Do Not See Self Employment in Poor Light
    There are many instances of people who gave up their cosy and paying job for the want of starting their own operations. Being self employed gives them the thrill of being able to work on a project from start to finish. It also helps them in making full utilisation of their skills. Lenders however do not consider the self employed worthy enough to qualify for their loans. Regular loans require a systematic payment from the borrower’s side. Self employed people, with an unsteady incidence of income are deemed incapable of making regular payments.The reason behind lenders refusal to self employed people is in no way motivated by the concern for safety of the amount lent. Lenders are well aware of the high paying potential that self employed people can offer. It is for this reason that a large number of loan providers have come up with special loan deals for the self employed people. These loans are known as self employed loans and are built in a form as to incorporate the features of the self employed people.Trying to find a way by which self employed borrowers can make payments towards the self employed loans and also not be tied to fixed obligations, loan providers hit upon the flexible method of payment. Under a flexible method of payment, the loan provider does not tie borrowers to a watertight payment structure. The b
    erefore personal property, is that which can be easily removed from the real estate, and is not real estate. Personal property includes crops, trees, shrubs, trailers, sheds, cars, mobile homes, manufactured homes that have a Department of Motor Vehicle title instead of a deed, and the contents of a home or building. In a home or business the personal property includes drapes, lighting fixtures, rugs (not installed carpeting) free-standing cabinets and cupboards, furniture, and all the contents of closets, drawers and buildings. Buildings without a foundation, that is sheds that are just supported b
    Is Email Marketing Cost Worth The Money?
    It is no doubt that the money is in the list and email marketing is one of the top ways to gain traffic and sales to your website, as long as you know what you are doing. The question is, though, how much will email marketing cost and is it really worth the money?The first thing we need to discuss is what email marketing can bring you and what type of email marketing we are focusing on. We are not going to focus on bulk marketing where you buy someone else’s list and send out a message to them. We are going to focus on building your own list and marketing to it.Email marketing to your own list can bring you huge profits. If you have an average list of 1,000 subscribers that have all opted in to receive your newsletter, recommendations, or whatever else you are sending out and you can get a 2% purchase rate per message you would be able to get 20 extra sales per email you send out.If your Average profit from one sale is $20, then you would make $400 extra every time you sent out an email to your subscribers. Remember, that these are not high estimates, and in fact, they are probably a bit on the low side. If you market to your list properly you will achieve a 10% or higher purchaser rate and that would give you $2,000 extra from your email.So how much will it cost you to set up and maintain this type
    Delaware, and the rest of the original British Colonies, has some land that is leased rather than owned by the residents of that land. Much of it is not evident to the casual observer.

    The land on Lewes Beach is leased, not owned by the home owners. The land of Lewes Beach is owned by the Town of Lewes. The lands of Rehoboth by the Sea and Dewey Beach include leased land too. Most of the leases on that land will NOT be renewed but will return to the owners and the homes on top of that land will be removed by the home owners at their expense. Much of the land in Riverdale, on Indian River Bay, adjacent to Oak Orchard is leased as well. In Riverdale the leased land is owned by Chief Clark of the Nanticoke Indians.

    We have about half the inhabitants of Sussex County living on leased land; most of that leased land is found in what people call mobile home parks or communities. However, in those communities there are seldom any homes that are truly mobile and there are even two story stick built homes on some of the leased lands in those communities. Condominiums and town houses are sometimes found on leased land as well. Some folks find all this rather difficult to understand.

    We Realtors and Attorneys use the term fee simple to describe land that is being sold as real property; that is real estate. We used the term leased land or leasehold interest to describe land that is not transferring as real estate.

    This rather lengthy text is regarding Leased Land, Real Estate, Private Property, Chattels, Mobile Homes, Homes on Leased Land and a legal dissertation to define, describe and determine the differences.

    Terminology is important when discussing Real Estate, i.e. real property.

    Black’s Law Dictionary is the recognized, definitive source for legal definitions under our American Law; which is derived from English Law

    PROPERTY: In the strict legal sense, an aggregate of rights which are guaranteed and protected by government. BL6, p. 1216.

    PERSONALTY: Personal property; movable property; chattels; property that is not attached to real estate. BL6, p. 1144

    PROPERTY: (personal property) - In broad and general sense, everything that is the subject of ownership, not coming under the denomination of real estate. A right or interest less than a freehold in realty, or any right or interest which one has in things movable. BL6, p. 1217

    Therefore personal property, is that which can be easily removed from the real estate, and is not real estate. Personal property includes crops, trees, shrubs, trailers, sheds, cars, mobile homes, manufactured homes that have a Department of Motor Vehicle title instead of a deed, and the contents of a home or building. In a home or business the personal property includes drapes, lighting fixtures, rugs (not installed carpeting) free-standing cabinets and cupboards, furniture, and all the contents of closets, drawers and buildings. Buildings without a foundation, that is sheds that are just supported b

    A Play In The Sandbox Is Necessary
    There has been a good deal written about the Google 'sandbox' effect, as it's known. It has been taking up a lot of forum and article space over the last few months. I can't help wonder why most of the comment I've been seeing is negative or at least ambivalent about the concept (if of course, it really exists, as is the case with much about SEs that we don't truly know).I'm sure most are very familiar with the concept of the 'sandbox' but for those who aren't and at the risk of boring everyone else, here is a very brief rundown:Google, it is said, have decided that newly listed websites should have their listing (and PR etc) placed on hold for an 'unknown' period (the consensus seems to be around 90 -120 days) in order to make sure that they firstly, stick around for more than the specified period, and probably also continue to rank in the same way as they 'initially' do. The concept has been likened to 'sending them off to play in the sandbox with all the other kiddies' until they mature and can be judged by the same criteria as the rest.Frankly, I can't see any problem with the idea at all. I have websites that have been online some time and other, newer ones that would be included in this 'sandbox' category, so I'm not saying this as someone who has only established sites that wishes to make it as difficult a
    , adjacent to Oak Orchard is leased as well. In Riverdale the leased land is owned by Chief Clark of the Nanticoke Indians.

    We have about half the inhabitants of Sussex County living on leased land; most of that leased land is found in what people call mobile home parks or communities. However, in those communities there are seldom any homes that are truly mobile and there are even two story stick built homes on some of the leased lands in those communities. Condominiums and town houses are sometimes found on leased land as well. Some folks find all this rather difficult to understand.

    We Realtors and Attorneys use the term fee simple to describe land that is being sold as real property; that is real estate. We used the term leased land or leasehold interest to describe land that is not transferring as real estate.

    This rather lengthy text is regarding Leased Land, Real Estate, Private Property, Chattels, Mobile Homes, Homes on Leased Land and a legal dissertation to define, describe and determine the differences.

    Terminology is important when discussing Real Estate, i.e. real property.

    Black’s Law Dictionary is the recognized, definitive source for legal definitions under our American Law; which is derived from English Law

    PROPERTY: In the strict legal sense, an aggregate of rights which are guaranteed and protected by government. BL6, p. 1216.

    PERSONALTY: Personal property; movable property; chattels; property that is not attached to real estate. BL6, p. 1144

    PROPERTY: (personal property) - In broad and general sense, everything that is the subject of ownership, not coming under the denomination of real estate. A right or interest less than a freehold in realty, or any right or interest which one has in things movable. BL6, p. 1217

    Therefore personal property, is that which can be easily removed from the real estate, and is not real estate. Personal property includes crops, trees, shrubs, trailers, sheds, cars, mobile homes, manufactured homes that have a Department of Motor Vehicle title instead of a deed, and the contents of a home or building. In a home or business the personal property includes drapes, lighting fixtures, rugs (not installed carpeting) free-standing cabinets and cupboards, furniture, and all the contents of closets, drawers and buildings. Buildings without a foundation, that is sheds that are just supported b

    Ecommerce - What Makes You Unique?
    I stumbled across a website with a unique marketing angle. The use of ecological interests has resulted in improved marketing capabilities. In the case of the site I visited it was a jewelry company that specializes in recycled gold and diamonds.The premise seems to be that there are significant gold and diamond supplies available so the need for the mining of these precious gems and ore may be reduced or even unnecessary. The reasons are many, but one of the key arguments has to do with the human deaths that result in battles over the ownership of the gems. Similarly this jewelry company considers the use of extensive gold mining to be a hindrance to solid ecological practices.It is their contention that there are enough current supplies that no more gold or diamonds need be mined for decades. Existing gold supplies can be melted down to create new jewelry products and recycled diamonds can find a home in new settings.Their philosophy appeals to many different consumers. For some this philosophy of ecommerce just makes practical sense. For others, this is a matter of ecological stewardship. For still others, the potential to reduce human rights abuses make this strategy worthwhile.I am not calling into question the sincerity of the mission of this company. I am simply analyzing their strategy from a marke
    We Realtors and Attorneys use the term fee simple to describe land that is being sold as real property; that is real estate. We used the term leased land or leasehold interest to describe land that is not transferring as real estate.

    This rather lengthy text is regarding Leased Land, Real Estate, Private Property, Chattels, Mobile Homes, Homes on Leased Land and a legal dissertation to define, describe and determine the differences.

    Terminology is important when discussing Real Estate, i.e. real property.

    Black’s Law Dictionary is the recognized, definitive source for legal definitions under our American Law; which is derived from English Law

    PROPERTY: In the strict legal sense, an aggregate of rights which are guaranteed and protected by government. BL6, p. 1216.

    PERSONALTY: Personal property; movable property; chattels; property that is not attached to real estate. BL6, p. 1144

    PROPERTY: (personal property) - In broad and general sense, everything that is the subject of ownership, not coming under the denomination of real estate. A right or interest less than a freehold in realty, or any right or interest which one has in things movable. BL6, p. 1217

    Therefore personal property, is that which can be easily removed from the real estate, and is not real estate. Personal property includes crops, trees, shrubs, trailers, sheds, cars, mobile homes, manufactured homes that have a Department of Motor Vehicle title instead of a deed, and the contents of a home or building. In a home or business the personal property includes drapes, lighting fixtures, rugs (not installed carpeting) free-standing cabinets and cupboards, furniture, and all the contents of closets, drawers and buildings. Buildings without a foundation, that is sheds that are just supported b

    Search Engine Visibility
    No longer is Internet Marketing just for the gurus, the big players and advertisers, the web has grown into a lot of SME businesses ''SME small to medium enterprises'' that can now afford the technology to design/develop Websites, host and sell products online within the e-commerce business arena. Internet marketing online for the smaller business can be a costly state of affairs! We all know the areas: PPC Pay Per Click, search engine submission, SEO Search Engine Optimisation etc, can be a dark jungle of pitfalls or should I say money loss $$$$There are some very simple techniques that a lot of Internet marketing companies would rather keep secret and make you pay for through expensive consultancy services, I do know the struggle some of the smaller online business owners have with Internet Marketing.A lot is made of PPC Pay Per Click, it really is a solution for short-term campaigns, or a new product or promotion you instantly want your prospects to see, Google Adwords and Yahoo’s Overture can be costly! There are ways to get a natural search listing through organic SEO Search Engine Optimisation.I would like you to go through the check list below and answer some honest questions about your website, the following steps are all organic SEO techniques.Search Engine Visibility Check List1.Are you cr
    ns under our American Law; which is derived from English Law

    PROPERTY: In the strict legal sense, an aggregate of rights which are guaranteed and protected by government. BL6, p. 1216.

    PERSONALTY: Personal property; movable property; chattels; property that is not attached to real estate. BL6, p. 1144

    PROPERTY: (personal property) - In broad and general sense, everything that is the subject of ownership, not coming under the denomination of real estate. A right or interest less than a freehold in realty, or any right or interest which one has in things movable. BL6, p. 1217

    Therefore personal property, is that which can be easily removed from the real estate, and is not real estate. Personal property includes crops, trees, shrubs, trailers, sheds, cars, mobile homes, manufactured homes that have a Department of Motor Vehicle title instead of a deed, and the contents of a home or building. In a home or business the personal property includes drapes, lighting fixtures, rugs (not installed carpeting) free-standing cabinets and cupboards, furniture, and all the contents of closets, drawers and buildings. Buildings without a foundation, that is sheds that are just supported b

    The State Of Customer Service Today
    What is customer service? Ask a few people, and each will have their own opinion on what is good customer service. I have come to a define customer service in a very simple way. It is simply a method of showing respect for an individual in which you are in contact, either in person, over the phone, via email, or in your car; you will be in constant contact with people and in my view, all individuals are customers.Sadly enough there are few examples of good customer service out there and it seems that companies do not invest any effort into the current workforce to train them on the subject. What does this mean when our economy is largely service oriented yet lacks many examples of good customer service?It means that today, if your company exhibits good customer service skills, you automatically have a step up on your competitors. Many people today consistently complain about poor service, rude employees, and outright contempt toward them. If the same customers come to you and you show simple respect and even a moderate amount of goodwill you have already set yourself apart from what now seems the majority.Why would so many people even consider treating a customer as though they are an interruption from work, when it is specifically because of the customer that the work is required? To me and others, it seems that
    erefore personal property, is that which can be easily removed from the real estate, and is not real estate. Personal property includes crops, trees, shrubs, trailers, sheds, cars, mobile homes, manufactured homes that have a Department of Motor Vehicle title instead of a deed, and the contents of a home or building. In a home or business the personal property includes drapes, lighting fixtures, rugs (not installed carpeting) free-standing cabinets and cupboards, furniture, and all the contents of closets, drawers and buildings. Buildings without a foundation, that is sheds that are just supported by blocks are chattel property, that is personal property, and not part of the real estate. Such chattel includes dog houses and particularly the little storage buildings that are so common outside of homes today.

    LANDS: In the most general sense, comprehends any ground, soil or earth whatsoever... Black's Law dictionary 6th Ed. (BL6), p.877

    PRIVATE PROPERTY: As protected from being taken for public uses, is such property as belongs absolutely to an individual, and of which he has the exclusive right of disposition. Property of a specific, fixed and tangible nature, capable of being in possession and transmitted to another, such as houses, lands, and chattels. BL6, p. 1217. Private property is land, houses, and chattels. Private property is protected from being taken for public uses. Private property is owned absolutely.

    REAL ESTATE synonymous with real property" and p.1218 REAL PROPERTY ... A general term for lands, tenements, hereditaments (those things which are hereditary); which on the death of the owner intestate, passes to his heir." BL6, p1263

    ESTATE: The degree, quantity, nature and extent of interest which a person has in REAL and PERSONAL property. An ESTATE in lands, tenements, and hereditaments signifies such interest as the tenant has therein. BL6, p.547 The definitions here all refer to: real estate = real property = estate = lands, tenements, and hereditaments. At first, one might think that ‘real property' is the proper term for 'all lands'. But it doesn't state the manner of ownership as clearly as the definition of estate. We just had a huge instance of this when the thousands of leased land lots under the homes of several thousand people, in Angola, Pots Nets, and Long Neck areas owned by the Robert Tunnel family was inherited by the children.

    IN OUR AREA THERE ARE NUMEROUS LEASED LAND PROPERTIES AND THOSE PROPERTIES ARE THE REAL ESTATE OF THE OWNER OF THE LAND – NOT THE OWNER OF THE HOME WHICH IS UPON THAT LAND. If you examine the definition for ESTATE it refers to an interest in the same articles defined in real property and real estate.

    What is this LAND and WHO owns it and HOW is it owned? Land can be private property OR estate, i.e. real estate. Estate is an interest in “real property" by a person or a tenant. Private property is owned absolutely by an individual.

    INTEREST: More particularly it means a right to have the

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