Interested in a Hard Money Loan? What to Know Before Applying

Posted on: 4 March 2021

Traditional loans, like mortgages, are available through banks, credit unions, and other lending institutions. Unfortunately, this type of lending option often requires both borrowers and the property they want to buy to meet rigid requirements for the loan to be approved. These requirements and the lengthy timeframe needed to work through the traditional loan process can be an obstacle for some prospective borrowers.  Unlike traditional lending sources, hard money lenders can reduce loan requirements and the time between application and final approval.
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Why Structural Engineering Services Are Valuable When You're Building a Bridge

Posted on: 12 January 2021

If you need to have a bridge built — whether you are involved in road planning in your community or if you are planning on having a bridge built on your own property for some reason or another — then you will probably find that it is best to work with a structural engineering service. The services that structural engineers provide during the planning stages of a bridge-building project can be helpful and valuable for these reasons and more.
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5 Things To Discuss With Your DUI Lawyer Before Going To Court

Posted on: 12 January 2021

A drink too many, an unfair field sobriety assessment, and even certain medications can lead you facing a driving under the influence (DUI) charge. Unfortunately, even though a DUI charge is easier to get than most people know, these charges can follow you around in multiple facets of your life when you're found guilty. Hiring a DUI lawyer to represent you in court and help you get the best chance of being found not-guilty is always a wise move to make.
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Things to Know About Water Wells and Drilling

Posted on: 11 December 2020

Although water can be purchased remotely and brought to a home, it is more convenient to have access to it directly on the property. Unfortunately, not all homeowners are able to easily access water in their homes, such as due to living in a rural area that does not receive a supply of it from the city. The most common way to gain access to running water through a home plumbing system in such a case is to invest in getting a well placed on the property.
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