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Renita Davis has been writing on housing, real estate and environmental topics for 15 years. With a focus on public relations, marketing and reporting documents, she works behind-the-scenes to produce award-winning copy for newsletters, speeches, advertorials, award entries and annual reports.

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Alphabet Soup or Catfish? What’s Your Preference?

When it comes to the housing recovery, experts initially predicted a “V,” in which prices would fall and soon recover. Then there was a debate about whether it would be a “U,” where prices took a little longer to come back up, or a “W,” with prices dropping, rising, dropping and rising again.
According to Steve [...]

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Every Pool Needs an Umbrella

If you have been enjoying the pool at your Atlanta home this summer, imagine how much the young neighbor next door – the one who doesn’t have a pool – has been wishing to enjoy it, too.
In insurance speak, what you have is an “attractive nuisance,” according to insurance expert Linda Rey, who regularly writes [...]

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Sell Your Atlanta Real Estate to the Dogs (and Their Owners)

If you’re waiting too long to sell your Atlanta real estate, maybe it’s time to spend an afternoon at the local dog park. According to research cited in the Equifax Personal Finance Blog, it seems that not wanting to pay more money for their pets is the fifth most popular reason people choose to become [...]

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Switching Insurance Now May Cost You Later

The ads are tempting. In a few easy steps, a brief phone call or a few clicks of the mouse, you can change insurance carriers, bundle your insurance packages and generally save lots of money.
Not so fast, according to insurance expert Linda Rey at the Equifax Personal Finance Blog. Unless you are certain you’re comparing [...]

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Atlanta Real Estate Debt Forgiveness: There’s a Tax For That

What is the status of your Atlanta real estate? If you’re one of the millions of homeowners or would-be homeowners who have found themselves in dire financial straits recently, you may be tempted to pursue debt forgiveness.
There’s bad news and there’s good news. The bad news is that you could be taxed on the debt [...]