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		<title>Preventing a Frozen Satellite Dish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />Should you reside in a snowy area and have lots of problems with your satellite dish and also the quality of your signal throughout the winter, then the easiest way to forget all about these problems once and for all is to purchase a satellite dish heater. Unlike the satellite dish covers, which maintain the snow and the debris away, the heaters will also prevent icing and will give you the piece of mind that you&#8217;re searching for. What satellite dish heater will be the proper one for your dish? This depends on number of elements, but mostly the size of the dish and the material that it is made of. You will find also some heater models which are specifically created for certain dish makes and brands, which is why you should usually discuss your particular needs with the seller. Quite often these heating methods are sold as &#8220;de-icing&#8221; or &#8220;anti-icing&#8221; methods, and some of them are meant for use with metal dishes only, although others could be used on fiberglass and composite dishes too. The most commonly utilized heaters operate with 110 volts of electricity and are recognized as zappers &#8211; they are normally stack towards the back [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<p>Should you reside in a snowy area and have lots of problems with your satellite dish and also the quality of your signal throughout the winter, then the easiest way to forget all about these problems once and for all is to purchase a satellite dish heater. Unlike the satellite dish covers, which maintain the snow and the debris away, the heaters will also prevent icing and will give you the piece of mind that you&#8217;re searching for.</p>
<p>What satellite dish heater will be the proper one for your dish?</p>
<p>This depends on number of elements, but mostly the size of the dish and the material that it is made of. You will find also some heater models which are specifically created for certain dish makes and brands, which is why you should usually discuss your particular needs with the seller. Quite often these heating methods are sold as &ldquo;de-icing&rdquo; or &ldquo;anti-icing&rdquo; methods, and some of them are meant for use with metal dishes only, although others could be used on fiberglass and composite dishes too. The most commonly utilized heaters operate with 110 volts of electricity and are recognized as zappers &#8211; they are normally stack towards the back of the dish and while some models are always on others could be regulated using the help of a thermostat. These types of heaters are utilized on metal dishes only, while another kind uses 24vdc power and is stuck to the front with the dishes and it works nicely regardless if the dish is steel, fiberglass, or composite. All heaters are created in such a way that they do not interfere with the quality with the satellite signal and this will be the extremely reason while so several professionals recommend them over the a lot cheaper covers. The covers do a great job at keeping the snow away, but they bring sign attenuation, which at times can render them unusable. Commercial heaters are sold by many offline and online shops as well and these are basically air heating methods that are meant to guarantee perfect high quality signal in any respect times, but they are rarely used on residential satellite dishes as they&#8217;re very pricey.</p>
<p>Many individuals attempt to make their own satellite dish heaters, but unless you&#8217;re a qualified electrician and have good knowledge about satellite dishes and how they work, it&#8217;s always preferable to let a professional do the installation as it not only can cause your sign to deteriorate, but could be potentially hazardous too. In areas, which are dry and have warm and snowless winters, heaters may not be essential at all &#8211; good weekly <a  rel='nofollow' href='#'  onmouseover=ajax_showTooltip(window.event,'http://101tips.org/wp-content/plugins/Affpressor/affpressor/aff.ajax.php?height=300&width=350&campid=9',this,'http://101tips.org/wp-content/plugins/Affpressor/affpressor/');return false >cleaning</a> with a dry cloth and using an anti-dust aerosol is all that may be required. On the other hand, should you reside within the Snow Belt, in most cases you&#8217;re able to purchase a heater for less than hundred dollars and appreciate excellent high quality sign with out having to climb icy ladder in the middle of a cold winter day.</p>
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		<title>Buying Short Sales:  Dos and Don’ts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />Do you want to profit from the real estate market?  Now, it is a buyers market.  Many borrowers are unable to afford their mortgages.  This is often due to job loss, poor financial choices, and adjustable rate mortgages.  Foreclosures are happening at a record rate.  Unfortunately, foreclosure proceedings are not a walk in the park.  They are lengthy and costly for mortgage lenders and embarrassing for mortgage borrowers.  For that reason, many are now opting for short sales. If you are new to buying real estate and want to profit from buying and reselling or buy a cheap first home, please continue reading on a for a helpful list of dos and don’ts for foreclosure short sales. DO know what short sales are.  You cannot profit from foreclosure short sales if you are unfamiliar with them.  Short sales involve selling a property for less than the outstanding mortgage amount.  For example, if a borrower owes $80,000 on the home, the lender may accept around $70,000 or less.  In dire circumstances, the home’s original value may not even be considered.  So, that $70,000 may buy you a $125,000 home. DON’T just focus on foreclosures.  First-time homebuyers and new investors make the [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to profit from the real estate market?  Now, it is a buyers market.  Many borrowers are unable to afford their mortgages.  This is often due to job loss, poor financial choices, and adjustable rate mortgages.  Foreclosures are happening at a record rate.  Unfortunately, foreclosure proceedings are not a walk in the park.  They are lengthy and costly for mortgage lenders and embarrassing for mortgage borrowers.  For that reason, many are now opting for short sales.</p>
<p>If you are new to buying real estate and want to profit from buying and reselling or buy a cheap first home, please continue reading on a for a helpful list of dos and don’ts for foreclosure short sales.</p>
<p>DO know what short sales are.  You cannot profit from foreclosure short sales if you are unfamiliar with them.  Short sales involve selling a property for less than the outstanding mortgage amount.  For example, if a borrower owes $80,000 on the home, the lender may accept around $70,000 or less.  In dire circumstances, the home’s original value may not even be considered.  So, that $70,000 may buy you a $125,000 home.</p>
<p>DON’T just focus on foreclosures.  First-time homebuyers and new investors make the mistake of focusing only on foreclosures.  Yes, they are your best chance of getting a great deal.  With that said, remember they are not a walk in the park.  Foreclosure proceedings take months or even years.  At foreclosure auctions, there is a lot of competition, which comes from experts in investing and real estate.  Then, you may be left with home occupants who refuse to leave.  Short sales eliminate this problem.  Mortgage lenders and borrowers reach the decision together.</p>
<p>DO actively search for short sale properties.  Unlike foreclosures, information on short sales will not just arrive at your <a  rel='nofollow' href='#'  onmouseover=ajax_showTooltip(window.event,'http://101tips.org/wp-content/plugins/Affpressor/affpressor/aff.ajax.php?height=300&width=350&campid=6',this,'http://101tips.org/wp-content/plugins/Affpressor/affpressor/');return false >door</a>step.  Short sale properties are sold either through lenders or professional real estate agents.  It is easier to spot a lender sold foreclosure.  Lenders are not real estate agents.  They are either selling a short sale or a real estate owned (REO) property, either way you can get a good deal.  Real estate agents may not outright state they are selling a short sale property, but they tend to drop hints.  Look for low priced properties or listing with the phrases “lender approval needed,” or “pre foreclosure.”</p>
<p>DON’T fall victim to short sales for underwater homes.  As previously stated, short sales involve selling a home for less than the outstanding mortgage due.  This should result in a good deal, but not always.  Due to depreciating home values, many borrowers are finding themselves underwater.  This means they owe more than the home is worth.  A typical short sale aims for less than the mortgage.  With underwater homes, the selling price may be more than the home’s fair market value.</p>
<p>DO the research first.  As previously mentioned, short sales for underwater homes aren’t a steal.  In fact, you can lose money.  To prevent this from happening, do the research first.  In fact, real estate buyers should always research.  The home’s last appraised value is public record.  Find it.  Remember, you want a good deal so make sure you are paying less.</p>
<p>DON’T wait forever.  Some lenders drag their feet with short sales.  This is often when a third party investor, such as Wall Street, is involved.  Some buyers are on record as saying it takes months on end to receive a response to a purchase offer.  Don’t wait.  This increases your competition, which may drive up the price.</p>
<p>DO push for an answer.  So, you made a purchase offer on a short sale property, but are still waiting for a lender response two months later.  What should you do?  Of course, you can give up, but push.  Contact the lender directly or the real estate agent in charge of the sale.  State you want the property, but are quickly losing interest.  Plainly state you want an answer in two weeks or else you will withdraw your purchase offer and look elsewhere.  This should do the trick.  In fact, a response may come immediately.</p>
<p>In short, foreclosure short sales are good <a  rel='nofollow' href='#'  onmouseover=ajax_showTooltip(window.event,'http://101tips.org/wp-content/plugins/Affpressor/affpressor/aff.ajax.php?height=300&width=350&campid=10',this,'http://101tips.org/wp-content/plugins/Affpressor/affpressor/');return false >opportunity</a> for first-time homeowners on a budget or first-time investors looking to turn a profit.  Regardless of which type of buyer you are, do not discount short sales, but do the research first.</p>
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