Sunday, June 2, 2013

MURRIETA: Cal Oaks Road in Murrieta is wide open

Repairs are complete and traffic was moving just fine on California Oaks Road in Murrieta Attorney on Tuesday, May 28. Westbound California Oaks Road in Murrieta Attorney was wide open to traffic on Tuesday morning, May 28, after work crews completed street repairs over the weekend following a water main break. The break, which occurred the week before, caused a large sinkhole in the street and repairs snarled traffic in the area. Work was completed over the weekend and all lanes were open on Monday morning when I passed through. There are still traffic cones in the street and some finishing work on the project may still need to be done. John Hunneman
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Murrieta neighborhood blaze sparks quick response from fire crews

The small fire scorched an area of brush in the ravine, destroyed two wooden fences that bordered homes there and damaged some surrounding eucalyptus trees.(Joe Fanaselle/SWRNN) in Murrieta Attorney. The cause of the fire is believed to have been the result of a 9-year-old child playing with matches in the backyard, Kean said. The small fire scorched an area of brush in the ravine, destroyed two wooden fences that bordered homes there and damaged some surrounding eucalyptus trees. A group of residents and at least two Murrieta police officers attempted to water down the flames with garden hoses until firefighters could arrive. (Joe Fanaselle/SWRNN) A group of residents and at least two Murrieta Attorney police officers attempted to water down the flames with garden hoses until firefighters could arrive. Kean said the blaze was knocked down within 10 minutes of crews' arrival. A total of four engines, one ladder truck, one battalion chief and a water tender responded to the scene, he said.
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Riverside Attorneys Complete Another Bankruptcy Informational Page For Murrieta Attorney California

It will allow the filer to clear most of the outstanding debts fast and get a fresh start with their financial life. To qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy people must make less than the median income for people in the area. If the individual's income is above the medium income leveling the area, that person may still be Eligible for Chapter 7 protections, but the individual will have to undergo a means test to determine how much disposable income is available. Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the filer will have the ability to keep all of the exempt assets. Exempt items differ from state to state. Generally they will include retirement savings in approved pensions, 401K and individual retirement accounts (IRA). Some debts are not eligible for discharge in bankruptcy.
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MURRIETA: Pipe rupture creates sinkhole, prompts water shutoff

Though police officials said the westbound lane closures could last several days, Valencia said district officials expected to reopen one westbound lane Tuesday night. She said the water district is responsible for repairing the water main as well as the street. Westbound traffic was diverted around the construction area Tuesday using one of the eastbound lanes but traffic was congested and city officials urged motorists to avoid the area. Chris Kuljis, 56, and his son, Ian, 16, didn't let that stop them from checking out Murrieta Attorney's main attraction of the day. "We came to see the sinkhole," the father said, as a backhoe dug up the street nearby. He said they heard the sinkhole was huge but they arrived to find, to their amusement, that it had less vehicle-swallowing potential than rumored. "It's still a small town," he said with a laugh.
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Technology-Powered Real Estate Brokerage Redfin Expands Home-buying and Selling Services To Corona, Murrieta Attorney, Temecula, and Chino

For listing clients , Redfin charges 1.5 percent as opposed to the typical 2.5 percent of a traditional agent, depending on the selling price of the home. For someone selling a $300,000 home, that would mean $3,000 in savings. A person who buys and sells a home with Redfin saves on both sides of the transaction. In addition to working with real estate agents paid based on customer satisfaction rather than commissions, people in Corona , Murrieta , Temecula , and Chino can now benefit from one-of-a-kind Redfin data and tools previously unavailable in these parts of California, including: Offer Insights : Publishes real-time statistics and notes from Redfin agents about their home offers to help homebuyers understand what it takes to win a bidding war in a given neighborhood. Mobile Home Tour Scheduling: Enables customers to request an in-person home tour with a Redfin agent using Redfin's iPhone or iPad app. Deal Room : Helps agents and their clients coordinate and track the tasks that need to be completed in order to successfully close the home purchase transaction. Listing Dashboard: Allows home-sellers to track online and in-person traffic to their listing compared with that of nearby comparable homes for sale.
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