The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA

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The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA, May 15, 2004

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Take Formal Steps to Evict Ex-Girlfriend From Home

Q. I am writing to find out how I can get myself out of a difficult living arrangement. I am also writing to make sure that I comply with the Landlord Tenant Act. My girlfriend and I have been living together for more than a year. I am current on my mortgage, and I am the only one listed on the note and deed. My girlfriend pays me half the mortgage payment as rent. We are currently going through a very bad breakup, and she says that she is my tenant "by law" and that I cannot simply ask ...

Renters Without Insurance Take a Gamble

"It won't happen to me." That's the mind-set cited by insurance agents when asked to explain why apartment and house renters forgo the relatively low expense of renter's insurance. To those people, agents warn that to keep a roof over their head they need to take their head out of the sand - because fires and weather-related catastrophes do happen.

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At Home: Westchurch, Norfolk ; Affordable Homes Replace Once-Blighted Area

The new houses being built on a revitalized section of Norfolk's Church Street have been so popular that most of the homes in the first phase sold before they were constructed. A waiting list for the second phase already has begun, even though the groundbreaking is still many months away. "We've gotten a lot of positive response on this project," said Steve Morales, neighborhood manager for the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, which is developing the new community of homes.

Official Vows to Help Lender and Agents Overcome Problems with Va Appraisals

Sandy Stewart prides himself as a stand-up guy. A straight shooter. Someone who believes in customer service. This week, Stewart pledged to help lenders and real estate agents overcome difficulties with appraisals that could deter buyers who qualify for mortgages backed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs from buying homes.

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