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2009 FIRST TIME HOMEOWNER’S CREDIT UPDATE!!!
by KJ on Oct.22, 2009, under ECONOMY, USEFUL INFO
Back in February, I posted an article regarding the First Time Home Owner’s Credit. It gave a pretty thorough breakdown of the program requirements. While doing my daily browsing to stay abreast on various topics, I ran across an article that’ s alarming to me! This money is available, but only for qualified individuals. No, the government isn’t giving away any free money or money that you were entitled to that someone didn’t tell you about……. (continue reading…)
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