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I have booked and entered into an agreement with a developer for a flat. Possession is expected in December. Now I want to add one co-owner into the agreement to take a loan. Will that add to the stamp duty? Is it necessary that the co-owner has to be a family member? Since you have already entered into an agreement with the developer, adding a co-owner will have stamp duty implications. The co-owner has to be a family member, since banks will not give home loan if the co-owner is not a family member. You can find a detailed response in the link: http://www.apnaloan.com /primers /home-loan-india/clubincome.html .
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We all have hopes and dreams for the future of our families. We all have dreams of happiness and success for our children and grandchildren.We may have dreams of money, job or romance for ourselves. For many of us, the future of our dreams includes a home of our own or perhaps a bigger or newer home.We all can take pride in the fact that America is the land of opportunity. Millions of people from all over the globe have come to our nation in search of their dreams. One of the main components of the American Dream is a home of our own. Today, nearly 70 percent of all American families can call themselves homeowners. Realtors are proud of the role we have played in making the American Dream a reality for our customers and clients. .
Plumas County news on-line
Here's the equation: Less revenue projected for next year + less revenue collected this year = tough budget cuts. Plumas County Auditor Shawn Montgomery announced in a memo she handed each department head, "The ending fund balance available for 2006-07 is estimated as negative $397,385.51 (this may be higher). Our growth has not kept up with the growth of expenditures. "Not only do we have declining revenues, but I also do not think that we have successfully changed our spending attitude to reflect that decline." Montgomery and County Administrative Officer Jack Ingstad spent three days last week meeting individually with department heads, going sometimes line by line through the departments' proposed 2007-08 budgets and checking whether they were ending the year according to the budget adopted by the board last year.
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