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Top 5 Green Insulation Options

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Homeowners are now beginning to discover the color of home insulation isn't just pink. It can also be green -- as in eco-friendly. But does it cost an arm and a leg?

Top 10 Green Tools

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Some homeowners are opting for green tools to lower their electricity usage and stop stressing the power grid. Learn more about green tools.

Can I use hemp as a building material and to insulate my house?

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Hemp as a building material might seem like a fairy tale, but it's not. Check out this article and learn all about using hemp as a building material.

10 Deed Restrictions That Could Ruin Your Dream Home

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Believe it or not, but a deed restriction could be the roadblock to your dream home. But what exactly are some of the most common ones, and how can they sideline your big build?

10 Tips for Developing Raw Land

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Do you know the top 10 tips for developing raw land? Find out the 10 tips for developing raw land in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How does groundwater level affect your development plans?

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Most of the water we drink and use is groundwater coming from rain or snow that has collected in the ground. The groundwater level on your land can impact the type of house, complex or well you're planning to build. We'll show you how.

Can a Restrictive Covenant Be Removed From a Property?

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Restrictive covenants help enforce standards and uniformity in neighborhoods. But they can also ban you from building fences, adding a pool and even cutting down trees. So how can you get out a restrictive covenant?

10 Surefire Ways to Get Rejected by a Co-op Board

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Do you know the 10 ways to get rejected by a co-op board? Find out the 10 ways to get rejected by a co-op board in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Why would you sue your co-op board?

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It's reasonable to feel slighted when a co-op board rejects your application or oversteps the bounds of its written rules. But do you have a valid reason to sue the co-op board?

What should I do if I think my agent can't sell my home?

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You've hired a real estate agent, and you're well into the selling process, but things aren't going well. What can you do if you're worried that your agent might not be able to sell your home after all?

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