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How to amend an existing property easement
As a former title examiner, I had to provide customer support to various homeowners, developers, and attorneys. One of the more frequently questions asked by our customers was how to alter an existing easement on a piece of property. In order to ... [... more]
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How to Amend Existing Property Easement
Amending an existing property easement can be easy, or it can be darn near impossible, depending on what kind of easement it is, and who holds the easement. First, you need to have a legal description of the easement. This is either written out ... [... more]
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How to Appeal a Civil Case
If you've come out on the wrong end of a civil lawsuit and want to appeal the ruling in the case, the United States Court of Appeals requires that you file a notice in the court where the case was tried within 30 days. While specific statutes on ... [... more]
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How to Be a Vigilante
Vigilantes shun law and order and take matters into their own hands. When a crime is committed, they take it upon themselves to catch the perpetrator and bring him to justice. Typically vigilantes are motivated by the belief that the judicial ... [... more]
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How to Avoid A RIPOFF
The number one rule in scams. If it sounds to good to be true, then its not. Always remember this and you might keep your hard earned cash. Being able to spot a con is not that easy. They are good at what they do. Always remember, people don't ... [... more]
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How to Apply for Social Security Number for a K1 Visa Holder
A K-1 Fiancé(e)Visa holder, is eligible to receive a SSN upon arriving in the US. The visa holder should produce an unexpired and valid I-94 (departure/arrival record), passport, and other required documentation to the local Social Security ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Email Scams as a Way to Prevent Identity Theft
Identity thieves are burglars breaking in through your computer. With identity theft running rampant, it's important to know how to protect yourself. One of the fastest, and sometimes easiest, way for people to steal your information is through ... [... more]
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How to Add Security to Your Entrances (Doors)
The reason for this is so that if someone alters or messes with the camera so that their identity is not recorded, you can be especially observant and I strongly suggest not opening the door and call your local law enforcement. The door bell ... [... more]
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How to Become a Permanent Resident Through Marriage
Becoming a US Permanent Resident is a big step for any immigrant, and often requires a lot of paper work and processing time. If you marry a citizen, it is a matter of filling out a lot of forms. Here are some tips to ensure the application ... [... more]
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How to Become a Notary in Minnesota
Notaries are the ones who are responsible for witnessing the signing of legal and financial documents. They verify that the people signing the papers are in fact, who they claim to be. You can become a notary in Minnesota if you are at least 18 ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Jury Duty Scams
Two variations of a Jury Duty scam are making the rounds, one over the internet and one over the phone. Don't fall for them. Jury duty is an obligation of citizenship, and people tend to take communications from jury duty service very seriously, ... [... more]
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