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A little bit of Titusville History**Pritchard House

Monday, October 24th, 2011

A little bit of Titusville History: Titusville Commercial District 1895-1926

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

A little bit of History of Titusville, Brevard County Courthouse

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

A little bit of History of the JT & KW Railroad, Titusville, Brevard County

Friday, October 21st, 2011

A little history of Titusville, Brevard County

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

A little bit of History of Titusville, North Brevard County

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

A little bit of History of Titusville- La Grange Church and Cemetery

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

A little history of Titusville, North Brevard County, “Titus House”

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Foreclosures cost some workers on the Space Coast in Florida to lose their jobs.

Friday, June 10th, 2011

I found this article very informative from the Realtor Magazine today and wanted to pass it along.
Foreclosure can mean more than just a blemish to borrowers’ credit record–it can jeopardize their job too. Federal contractors and employees are finding a foreclosure can cost them their federal security clearance and ultimately their job. It can take years to restore a security clearance so they can work again too.

Many employees who have security clearances are required to report mortgage defaults and other financial issues to their company’s or agency’s security officer.

About 70 security clearance appeals involving foreclosures and other distress sales were reported from January 2006 through January 2010 by the U.S. Defense Department’s Office of Hearings and Appeals. Of those 70 cases, 62 clearances were revoked or denied, according to reports.

“Losing your security clearance is like losing your most marketable aspect for employment,” Travis John, a real estate broker, told the Orlando Sentinel.

David P. Price, a lawyer who specializes in security clearance cases, says he’s seen financial related security clearance problems double in recent years.

For borrowers at risk of foreclosure, they usually have more success at keeping their security clearance if they can prove that their mortgage was a sensible loan that did not overextend them at the time and also show they’ve tried to find a work-out solution, such as a short sale. However, Price says that even a short sale doesn’t put borrowers in the clear since it can take a long time to complete such transactions and increase the chance of a foreclosure.

Source: “Foreclosures Put Workers’ Security Clearances at Risk,” Orlando Sentinel (June 7, 2011)

Secure your home this summer! Remember home safety.

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Saw this article today on Home Safety while you are on vacation. Wanted to share it.

The Three “L”s for Home Safety

Home break-

ins heat up in summer as thieves know many are away on vacation. Here’s a reminder of some home safety basics. Locks

Be sure you have proper locks on all your doors and windows. And keep them locked! Use anti-bumping deadbolt locks on all your doors. Keep the door between your house and the garage locked and lock your garage door at night. Don’t forget to check all your locks before you go to bed each night.

Lighting

Criminals love landscape lighting and dusk-to-dawn lighting. We recommend you install motion detector lighting on all your outside lights. This includes on all four sides of your home. Also install timers for the interior lights of your house. This makes your home look occupied even when you are not there.

Landscaping

In addition to keeping your lawn cut and clear of clutter, remember the 3 Foot/10 Foot Rule. All of your bushes should be cut down to no higher than three feet and thinned out. This prevents criminals from hiding behind your bushes to surprise you. All your trees should be cut to hang no lower than ten feet from the ground.

Andrew Wooten

is the founder and CEO of Crime Awareness Prevention Seminars. 

 

 

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