Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Open Question: Federal aid for Katrina victims?


We bought a house a few years ago, found out it is 153 yrs old. We did some research and found the actual builder, he is buried in the cemetary about 1mile away from the house. It is a huge monument, very well taken care of. We often go visit the grave, and clean it up.

But his 6 year old son died in the home, we believe he may still be here. We have tried calling him by name, with no luck.
It is not a bad vibe or anything, it's actually pretty calm.
Years later this home was used as a funeral parlor, in 1840's.
Is there a way to contact any spirits here if there are any. It is a fascinating home. But would love to acknowledge any who still linger here. How can we validate them?? Please I am looking for real answers.
Not smart a_s ones.This is NOT meant to be a silly question.

Voting Question: what classes should i sign up for in high school for a career in architecture/interior design/home builder?


what classes should i take in high school to start off my career in architecture/interior design/ and home builder?
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Resolved Question: Can I back out of a purchase agreement (on a new home being built) due to the fact that I'm not sure if I want


I've read several derogatory comments about my national builder. These comments even come from previous employees of the company. I'd like to keep my loan though (this loan company works closely with my developer) as the rate is excellent and my credits not that great. I think I've found a better built home that is a little larger. After I put in upgrades, my house cost a lot more (and I didn't go overboard). I'm nervous - I've signed all my paperwork except for closing documents - my house is in the process of being built. I'm not crazy about dealing with this company either.

Open Question: Federal aid for Katrina victims?


My builder went out of business because he said hurricane Katrina made it impossible finish the homes he was building. My builder filed bankruptcy and never finished our home or paid the subcontractors.

I had to finish the home myself and pay the subcontractors off.

Is there Federal aid available for someone like me?



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