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Sunday, April 25, 2010

New Government Subsidized Home Alternative Program. Is it For You?

 

Well we’ve received yet anther government program to help people with distressed homes that comes with detailed instruction about how the lenders are suppose to attend to these types of homeowners.

If this program sounds like it would benefit you or someone you know, please have them give me a call. We can work through the terrible stressful time together.

Working the the North San Diego area has given me the rare opportunity to see for myself the destruction that many of our communities has endured. Oceanside has been of the the hardest hit communities in North County.  The more expensive communities thought they would escape the tragedy, but that was not to me. We are seeing foreclosures in all the communities from Del Mar and La Jolla to Rancho Santa Fe, Encinitas & Carlsbad.

If you need help to just talk it through, a sounding board to get it off your chest, or someone skilled in handling these types of transaction, please give me a call 760.583.2107 or e-mail me barbarawhis@cox.net.

What is HAFA?
HAFA is a government-subsidized Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives program for distressed homeowners to sell their homes to avoid foreclosure, even if the sales price is not enough to pay off their existing mortgage loans. Under HAFA, a participating lender will pre-approve the terms of a short sale and give the borrower at least 4 months to market and sell the property using a licensed real estate professional.

Eligibility
The eligibility requirements for a HAFA short sale include the following:
• Property must be borrower’s principal residence;
• Loan must be a first trust deed originated before 2009;
• Loan must be delinquent or default must be reasonably foreseeable;
• Current unpaid principal balance must be $729,750 or less for single-family home (or higher amounts for 2-to-4 units); and
• Borrower must be eligible for, but unable to complete, a loan modification under the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP).

 

Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative Programs, Guidelines

Financial Incentives

    • The government incentives under HAFA are as follows
    • $3,000 to borrower for relocation expenses;
    • $1,500 to servicer for each successful short sale; and

• $1 to investor for every $2 paid to extinguish junior liens, up to $2,000 maximum, not to exceed 6% of unpaid balance.

Effective Dates
April 5, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2012.

HAFA Procedures
The general standardized procedures for HAFA short sales are as follows:
Step 1: Lender evaluates borrower for a loan modification under HAMP.
Step 2: Lender evaluates borrower unable to complete HAMP modification for short sale.
Step 3: Lender issues Short Sale Agreement (HAFA SSA).
Step 4: Borrower lists the property for sale using a licensed real estate agent.
Step 5: Borrower and agent market and sell the property.
Step 6: Borrower submits to lender a Request for Approval of Short Sale (RASS).
Step 7: Lender approves RASS within 10 business days.
Step 8: Sale closes escrow.

Lender's Evaluation
Each participating lender will have its own written policy for approving or rejecting a HAFA short sale, based on factors such as the severity of the loss, market conditions, the borrower’s motivation and cooperation, property valuation, and title review.

Short Sale Agreement (HAFA SSA)
The Short Sale Agreement (HAFA SSA) will include, among other things, the following:
• Either a list price or net proceeds acceptable to the lender;
• An agreement to fully release borrower from all liability for repayment of the loan;
• An agreement not to complete a foreclosure sale if borrower complies with SSA;
• Amount of acceptable closing costs and up to 6% real estate commission.
• Notice that the sale must be an arm’s length transaction; and
• Notice that the buyer must agree not to resell the property within 90 days of closing.

Tax, Credit, and Other Consequences
A HAFA short sale may have serious tax, credit, financial, legal, and other consequences.  A homeowner is strongly encouraged to seek the advice of a qualified professional regarding these consequences.

Participating Lenders
A list of lenders participating in the HAMP program is available at http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/contact_servicer.html. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have their own HAFA guidelines for their loans.

More Information
http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/hafa.html.  
See also, Supplemental Directive 09-09 dated March 26, 2010 available at
https://www.hmpadmin.com/portal/docs/hafa/sd0909r.pdf.

This chart is just one of the many legal publications and services offered by C.A.R. to its members.  For a complete listing of C.A.R.'s legal products and services, please visit www.car.org.

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Barbara Whisenant

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P.S. It's my intention to build lifelong relationships one client at a time. If you know of a friend, co-worker or family member who has a real estate need, please contact me. Your personal referrals are the greatest compliment I can receive!

Barbara Whisenant Realty Group, A Division of Richard Realty Groups, Inc 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 110, Carlsbad, CA. 92008 Cell: (760) 583-2107    eFax: (760) 496-1649   DRE# 01357594

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Weekly Market Updates for California Real Estate

  Los Angeles Times

What do buyers want in a home? Survey offers clues
A recent study of more than 22,000 homeowners who bought their homes within the last nine years found that current homeowners plan to be “more practical” in their next purchase, focusing on livable space rather than unnecessary upgrades.

MAKING SENSE OF THE STORY FOR CONSUMERS

  • Many of the luxury amenities once considered necessities among home buyers, such as community clubhouses, dog parks, golf courses, and 24-hour security, are no longer priorities, according to the survey.  Repeat buyers also said a swimming pool isn’t a must, but a children’s playground with walking paths are essential.

  • One of the takeaways from the survey, according to an architect firm, is that buyers nowadays should rethink space.  For example, buyers should look for kitchen cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling for added space and efficiency.  They also should pass on high-priced focal stairways, opting instead of steps that are tucked away and out of sight.

  • Buyers also should be on the lookout for dead space.  If the dining room or media room is eliminated, at least some of the square footage should be dedicated to secondary bedrooms.  The once-standard 10-by-10 bedroom no longer is acceptable to most buyers.

  • The survey also found that many buyers have transitioned toward green features, such as high-efficiency appliances, insulation, and windows that are not large areas of glass.  However, many buyers did not report the use of recycled materials as a necessity.

  • Other findings from the survey show that large kitchens, with islands, are desirable, as are main-floor master bedrooms, and two-car garages.

To read the full story, please click here.

  The Mercury News

Government launches effort to help homeowners in short sales
The government launched a new effort Monday to speed up the time-consuming often-frustrating process of selling your home if you owe more than it’s worth.

To read the full story, please click here.

  The Wall Street Journal

Hold your breath: Borrowers could stay “underwater” for years
So-called “underwater” homeowners who owe more than their homes are worth could be holding their breath for much of the next decade.

To read the full story, please click here.

  The Sacramento Bee

California expected to cancel tax on forgiven mortgage debt
Relief appears imminent for thousands of Sacramento homeowners hit with state tax bills for mortgage debts forgiven in 2009.

To read the full story, please click here.

  Los Angeles Times

Sales of contracts for previously owned homes rise 8.2 percent in February
The number of previously owned homes placed under sales contract surged 8.2 percent in February, according to data released Monday, the first sign that the government’s extended tax credit for buyers may bolster sales this spring.

To read the full story, please click here.

  The Wall Street Journal

Cash dwindling for no-money down home loan program
A program from the Department of Agriculture’s rural development division, which offers no-money-down loans in certain parts of the country for low- and middle-income borrowers, is likely to run out of funding next month, just as a surge of buyers are expected to ink deals before the federal tax-credit expires April 30.

To read the full story, please click here.

  CNN Money

With caution, Americans still want a house
Nearly two-thirds of American would still prefer to own a home, although the recent housing market turmoil and uncertain economy have made them a little more cautious about how and when, according to a survey released Tuesday.

To read the full story, please click here.

  The Wall Street Journal

Homeownership for everyone?
With the subprime market in ruins, affordable housing advocates are looking at new ways to promote responsible homeownership for low- and moderate-income families.  While many policy makers would resign low- and moderate-income families to rental housing, a new study makes a case for keeping the door open to homeownership at all income levels.

To read the full story, please click here.

The Wall Street Journal

The ladies’ turn
Housing market watchers say builders are now strenuously working to win the hearts—and checkbooks—of female buyers.

To read the full story, please click here.

 

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P.S. It's my intention to build lifelong relationships one client at a time. If you know of a friend, co-worker or family member who has a real estate need, please contact me. Your personal referrals are the greatest compliment I can receive!

A Division of Richard Realty Groups, Inc 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 110, Carlsbad, CA. 92008

DRE# 01357594

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Update All Your Phone Numbers or They Will Stop Working.

 

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California 760 / 442 Area Code Split Information

To ensure a continuing supply of telephone numbers, the 442 area code will be added to the area served by 760. Get ready to change the way you place your calls!

Who Will be Affected?

All customers with a 760 number will have to change the way they place a call. The new 442 area code will serve customers in the same geographic region as the current 760 area code, which extends from Bridgeport in the north, south to the Mexican border, Camp Pendleton on the west, and east to the state line.

What is an Area Code Overlay?

An overlay is the addition of another area code (442) to the same geographic region as an existing area code (760). An overlay does not require customers to change their existing area code or phone number.

 

What Will be the New Calling Procedure?

To complete calls from a landline phone, the new procedure requires callers to enter 1 + area code + telephone number. This means that all calls in the 760 area code that currently use seven digits will need to be placed using 1+ area code + telephone number. To complete calls from a cellular or mobile phone, callers may enter the area code + telephone number or 1 + area code + telephone number whenever placing a call to a phone number with the 760 or 442 area code.

When Will the Change Begin?

Beginning May 2, 2009, you should begin using the new procedure whenever you place a call from the 760 area code. If you forget and use the old procedure of using just seven digits, your call will still be completed.

Beginning October 24, 2009, you must use the new procedure for all calls. If you do not use the new procedure, your call will not be completed, and a recording will instruct you to hang up and call again.

Beginning November 21, 2009, new telephone lines or services may be assigned numbers with the 442 area code.

What Will I Need to Do?

In addition to changing your calling procedure, all services, automatic calling equipment, or other types of equipment that are programmed with a 7-digit telephone number will need to be reprogrammed to use the new calling procedure. Some examples are life safety systems, fax machines, Internet phone numbers, alarm and security systems, gates, speed callers, mobile phone contact lists, call forwarding settings, voicemail services, and similar functions. Be sure to check your business stationery, advertising materials, personal checks, and your personal or pet ID tags to ensure the area code is included.

What Will Remain the Same?

  • Your telephone number, including current area code, will not change.
  • The price of a call, coverage area, or other rates and services will not change due to the overlay.
  • What is a local call now will remain a local call regardless of the number of digits entered.
  • You can still enter just three digits to reach 911, as well as 211, 311, 411, 511, 611, 711 and 811

Map does not include all communities in the 760/442 area codes.

Access the following websites for more information: www.cpuc.ca.gov/760areacode

 

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Barbara Whisenant

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P.S. It's my intention to build lifelong relationships one client at a time. If you know of a friend, co-worker or family member who has a real estate need, please contact me. Your personal referrals are the greatest compliment I can receive!

A Division of Richard Realty Groups, Inc 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 110, Carlsbad, CA. 92008 Cell: (760) 583-2107    eFax: (760) 496-1649   DRE# 01357594

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Iron Out Your Wrinkles

 

I just discovered the most remarkable product!  I’m so excited about what this little spa can do. 

In just 10 minutes, your skin will under-go a remarkable transformation.

Click the link below to see unbelievable, untouched pictures of people who have used the spa. 

http://www.nsevideos.com/

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I was just blown away with the results.  I bought one and I’m loving it!!

Feel free to visit my website for more information about this product or schedule a free demonstration.

 

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Visit my website: www.barbaraw.nsedreams.com

P.S. It's my intention to build lifelong relationships one client at a time. If you know of a friend, co-worker or family member who has a real estate need, please contact me. Your personal referrals are the greatest compliment I can receive!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Seminar to learn about Short Sales, Foreclosures & 1st Time Buyer Programs.

Gold House with Heart

FREE Short Sale, Foreclosure &

 

1st Time Home Buyer Seminar

DO YOU KNOW WHAT A SHORT SALE IS?

DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS BETWEEN A SHORT SALE, A PRE-FORECLOSURE & A FORECLOSURE??

ARE YOU CURIOUS ABOUT THE DEALS THAT CAN BE HAD IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD?

ARE YOU WONDERING ABOUT YOUR FINANCING OPTIONS?

NOW is the perfect opportunity to become a real estate investor!!

Hurry!  Limited Seating!!  Reserve Your Seat Now!!

Learn what a short sale is and how it is different from a foreclosure in a seminar where all your questions will be answered.  You will walk away knowing exactly what you need to know to either buy your first home, or buy your first investment.  Those who are having trouble with the loan modifications and don’t know what to do next, will also get their questions answered. A lending specialist will be on hand to inform you about the various loan programs available.  All attendees will receive FREE access to ListingBook.com!

This event is not to be missed!

When: Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Where: Richard Realty Group, Inc. Conference Room

5411 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, 92008

Time: 6 p.m.

Everything you need to know before buying or selling a short sale or foreclosure and everything a 1st time home-buyer or investor should know:

  • Learn about the home buying process
  • Learn why buying a short sale or foreclosure is different
  • Learn how to write an offer that gets accepted
  • Learn why buying a short sale is a great idea
  • Receive FREE access to ListingBook.com just for showing up!
  • Uncover the costs involved in home ownership
  • Determine how much home you can afford
  • Explore affordable financing options
  • Apply for pre-approval and start house hunting immediately!*
  • You may be able to afford more home than you thought!

Enter to win a $50 gas card!**

*This is not a promise to lend.

**Must be present to win.

Barbara Whisenant (DRE# 01357594)

Cathie Nichols (DRE# 01348503)

Nancy Osco (DRE# 00801918)

Events

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Why Can’t a Woman Get Good Customer Service?

I went to buy a new Toyota this week.  What an ordeal…

I have already gone to the credit union and have my loan in place.

I’ve researched the prices, accessories and was ready, willing and able to purchase a vehicle now.

1. Went to dealer ship and walked the entire lot.

2 I opened doors and was sitting in several auto’s.

3. Looked at the Prius and the Camry Hybrid.

4. Waited and waited and waited for someone to come and offer to help me purchase an auto.

5. I finally walked into the showroom. Two guys laid back sitting at the desk shooting the breeze, “Can I help you?”  “Well, yes. I’m here to buy a car.”  “Oh, I’ll find someone to help you.”chairchair[2]

6. Told him which one I wanted and the only extra I wanted was the Bluetooth capability.

7. He brings me over the full price invoice for me to sign….. “Woo, we haven’t talked price yet” I said. Shocked, he tells me that with the government rebate Cash for Clunkers, the dealers no longer have to make deals!

8. Well, I’ve researched the price on the internet and I’m willing to pay $24,000.

9. Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. (I had already told him, I wasn’t going to play that game.)  We finally came to an agreement and shook hands on it.

10. Gathering all the booklets and keys to give to me. He comes back with, Oh, Barbara, that rebate is for the 2009 not the 2010. Let me see if I have a 2009. 

11.  He had a black one. I don’t want a black car!

12. I left the dealer ship and told him I might be back when they are willing to deal.

Where has customer service gone? I can't believe that a company would let a buyer who was perfectly ready and willing to buy walk out without a contract.

This same kind of thing happens to me when I go alone to electronic, computer, appliance stores & restaurants. When I take a male with me it is always different story. 

I would think that a store that caters to women would  be very welcome and would be a gold mine. I know I’m not alone in my frustration!!

Barbara Whisenant

Your Friend in the Business

Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/barbarawhis

Be my Friend on Facebook: Barbara Whisenant http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1343841132&ref=ts

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/barbarawhisenant

Read my Blog: www.barbarawhis.com

Visit my website: www.Homes4SaleSanDiego.com

P.S. It's my intention to build lifelong relationships one client at a time. If you know of a friend, co-worker or family member who has a real estate need, please contact me. Your personal referrals are the greatest compliment I can receive!

A Division of Richard Realty Groups, Inc 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 110, Carlsbad, CA. 92008 Cell: (760) 583-2107    eFax: (760) 496-1649   DRE# 01357594

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Why Can’t a Woman Get Good Customer Service?

 

I went to buy a new Toyota this week.  What an ordeal…

I have already gone to the credit union and have my loan in place.

I’ve researched the prices, accessories and was ready, willing and able to purchase a vehicle now.

1. Went to dealer ship and walked the entire lot.

2 I opened doors and was sitting in several auto’s.

3. Looked at the Prius and the Camry Hybrid.

4. Waited and waited and waited for someone to come and offer to help me purchase an auto.

5. I finally walked into the showroom. Two guys laid back sitting at the desk shooting the breeze, “Can I help you?”  “Well, yes. I’m here to buy a car.”  “Oh, I’ll find someone to help you.”chair

6. Told him which one I wanted and the only extra I wanted was the Bluetooth capability.

7. He brings me over the full price invoice for me to sign….. “Woo, we haven’t talked price yet” I said. Shocked, he tells me that with the government rebate Cash for Clunkers, the dealers no longer have to make deals!

8. Well, I’ve researched the price on the internet and I’m willing to pay $24,000.

9. Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. (I had already told him, I wasn’t going to play that game.)  We finally came to an agreement and shook hands on it.

10. Gathering all the booklets and keys to give to me. He comes back with, Oh, Barbara, that rebate is for the 2009 not the 2010. Let me see if I have a 2009. 

11.  He had a black one. I don’t want a black car!

12. I left the dealer ship and told him I might be back when they are willing to deal. 

 

Where has customer service gone? I can't believe that a company would let a buyer who was perfectly ready and willing to buy walk out without a contract.

This same kind of thing happens to me when I go alone to electronic, computer, appliance stores & restaurants. When I take a male with me it is always different story. 

I would think that a store that caters to women would  be very welcome and would be a gold mine. I know I’m not alone in my frustration!!

 

Barbara Whisenant

Your Friend in the Business

Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/barbarawhis

Be my Friend on Facebook: Barbara Whisenant http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1343841132&ref=ts

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/barbarawhisenant

Read my Blog: www.barbarawhis.com

Visit my website: www.Homes4SaleSanDiego.com

P.S. It's my intention to build lifelong relationships one client at a time. If you know of a friend, co-worker or family member who has a real estate need, please contact me. Your personal referrals are the greatest compliment I can receive!

A Division of Richard Realty Groups, Inc 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 110, Carlsbad, CA. 92008 Cell: (760) 583-2107    eFax: (760) 496-1649   DRE# 01357594

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Team Women Breakfast Mixer! August 10th 9am


It’s a Team Women Breakfast Mixer!

Hey Ladies!!


Team Women Carlsbad is having a Breakfast Mixer and
we would love for you to join us! Our chapter meets every other Monday
morning at 9am for networking, referral sharing, a few laughs, and
lot's of wonderful support.


We have a great group of smart,
hard working, engaging ladies and we would love for you to come check out
our group and join in the fun.

Please RSVP on our Team Women Carlsbad event site (you’ll find the Mixer under events along with our bi-weekly meeting schedule) as soon as you can, We
need to give the great people at The Q Restaurant a head count.

See you:
Monday August 10th!
9 am - 10:30 am

The Q Restaurant
2725 Vista Way

Oceanside, CA 92054
(760) 757-7070


Bridget Ayers , Coordinator
Team Women Carlsbad

Visit your Network's Official Website.

Please contact me if I may be of further assistance.
Barbara Whisenant
Your Friend in the Business
Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/barbarawhis
Be my Friend on Facebook: Barbara Whisenant http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1343841132&ref=ts
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Visit my website: www.Homes4SaleSanDiego.com
A Division of Richard Realty Groups, Inc 6986 El Camino Real, Ste. H, Carlsbad, CA. 92009 Cell: (760) 583-2107 eFax: (760) 496-1649 DRE# 01357594

Check out the list below for the core professions that Team Women are looking for!

A
Accountant, Accounting Software, Acupuncture, Advertising - Print, Advertising Specialties (Promotional Products), Air conditioning/Heating, Appraiser, Architect, Artist, Assisted Living Home Manager, Attorney – Business, Attorney - Copyright/Trademark, Attorney - Family Law, Attorney - International, Attorney - Real Estate, Attorney - Tax, Attorney - Transactional,Attorney – Trust & Probate, Audits - Reviews & Financial Consulting, Auto Detailer, Auto Rentals, Auto Sales, Automotive Fleet Buying, Auto Repair

B
Bakery, Bankcard/Merchant Services, Banker, Barber, Bartender, Beauty Supplies, Bookkeeper, Building Contractor, Business Equipment

C
Candle Sales, Carpet cleaning, Carpet Installation, Catering, Certified Public Accountant, Certified Rolfer, Chef, Child & School Advocate, Childcare/Babysitter, Chiropractor, Closet Designer, Clothing, Coach - Executive, Coach - Life, Coach - Marketing, Coach - Speech, Coach - Weight Loss, Coffee Services, College Consultant, Commercial Banking, Commercial Printing, Computer Consultant/Software Developer, Copy Center, Corporate Gifts/Gift Baskets, Corporate Trainer, Cosmetics & Make Up

D
Dental Hygienist, Dentist, Direct Mail Marketing, Disc Jockey, Dog Trainer, Dog Walker, Driver, Dry Cleaners

E
Electrician, Entertainment, Escrow Officer, Esthetician, Event Planner, Event Speaker, Executive Recruiter

F
Feng Shui Consultant, Floor & Window Covering, Foreign Language Teacher, Furniture Rental, Furniture Upholsterer

G
Gardner, Gift Baskets, Grant Writer, Graphic Artist, Gymnastics Instructor

H
Hair stylist, Handyperson, Hard Disk Crash Recovery, Headhunter, Health Care Organization, Healthy Food Delivery, Home Inspector, Home Remodeling, Home Staging Professional, Housekeeper, Housepainter, House sitter

I
Image/Color Consultant, In-Home Care Nurse, Innkeeper, Insurance - Home/Auto, Insurance - Property/Casualty, International Conference Coordinator, Internet Marketing Expert, Interior design

J

Jewelry - Fine

K
Fine Kitchen Tools Consultant

L
Landscaper

M
Makeup Artist, Management Consulting & Strategic Business Planning, Manicurist/Pedicurist, Marketing & Graphic Design, Marketing - workshops and seminars, Marriage Counselor, Massage Therapist, Meal Assembly, Midwife, Minister/Clergy, Money Manager, Mortgage Lender, Mortician, Mover, Music Teacher

N
Notary/fingerprinting, Nutritional Supplements, Nutritionist

O
Obstetrician, Online Party Expert, Optometrist

P
Painter, Payroll Company, Permanent Make-Up, Personal Assistant, Personal Chef, Personal Fitness Training, Personal Shopper, Pest & Termite Control, Pet Sitter, Personal Concierge/Errands, Personal Shopper, Physical Therapist, Photographer - Commercial, Photographer - Portrait, Physician, Piano Teacher, Plant Service, Plastic Surgeon, Plumber, Pool contractor, Prepaid Legal Services, Primary Care Physician, Printer, Printer Cartridges & Repair, Private Detective, Professional Gift Service, Professional Organizer, Professional Writer, Promotional Products/Clothing, Property Manager, Psychic, Psychologist, Psychiatrist

Q
Quilter

R
Real Estate Appraiser, Realtor - commercial, , Reiki Master, Roofing

S
Seamstress/Tailor, Shoe Repair, Sign Language Interpreter, Speech Therapist, Spiritual Advisor/Clergy, Staffing Specialist, Stockbroker, Supplemental Insurance

T
Tarot Reader, Teambuilding, Time Management Consultant, Title Insurance, Training / Developmental, Training – Management, Training – Technical, Translator, Travel Agent, Tutor

V
Veterinarian, Video Production, Violin Teacher, Virtual Assistant, Voice Teacher, Vintner

W
Weaver, Wedding Cakes, Wedding Consultant, Web Design & Hosting, Wedding Consultant, Web Designer, Window Treatments,

Y
Yodeler, Yoga Instructor

Z
Zen Teacher



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