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Homerville, GA FHA Loans in Georgia
FHA loans differ from conventional loans in a number of ways. The down payment required for an FHA-insured loan is usually much lower than for conventional loans. FHA loans also have lower credit requirements than conventional loans, making them more available to a wider range of potential homebuyers.
FHA loans offer Homerville, GA residents several other valuable benefits, not least of which is those aforementioned smaller down payments. Unlike a conventional loan, which ordinarily requires 10-20% down, FHA-insured loans only require down payments as low as 3-5%. The FHA is also more flexible in calculating factors to determine whether or not to approve the loan, factors such as household income and repayment ratios.
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John Hilton
In 1969, he was employed with the railroad serving SCL, Family Line RR and CSX until retirement in 2000.
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Barney Revival Photos
News, info & thoughts from Evangelist James Croft. Wednesday, September 17, 2008 Barney Revival Photos There were six preachers present on Tuesday night for the Barney Revival service.
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Across Georgia
The Georgia Department of Corrections will close prisons in Odum and Homerville in October and move inmates and staff to other south Georgia lockups, officials announced Friday.
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ISF detain 14 during Operation Lion's Roundup, assisted by 3rd ID's 4th BCT
' Iraqi Security Forces conducted an early morning operation in the Babahani area Aug.
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Homerville considers Pit-bull ban
One South Georgia City is considering an ordinance that would ban pit bulls from city limits.
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Man died in Clinch County crash
The Times-Union A Broxton man was killed and his wife hospitalized after a single car accident in Clinch County Monday afternoon.
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Clinch Commission Chair race heats up
The County Commission Chairman race is a tight one in Clinch county. 16 year veteran chairman Wink Strickland came out on top in the primary election.
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Clinch Commission Chair race heats up
The County Commission Chairman race is a tight one in Clinch county. 16 year veteran chairman Wink Strickland came out on top in the primary election.
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Feds Make It Official, Indict Former Judge and Four Others
Before he had a chance to review the 78-page indictment alleging that his client was at the center of a corrupt court system in south Georgia, Harry D. "Donnie" Dixon Jr.
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Friday Could Be Big Day For Gamecocks
Several of USC's high priority recruits are expected to be on campus Friday for a one-day camp, and before the day is over the Gamecocks could see their commitment class, which currently holds seven pledges, ...
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Federal Trial Begins For Suspended Clinch County Judge
A federal jury in Valdosta is being picked to hear the criminal case against a suspended Clinch County judge.
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Copper thefts continue
Copper thieves have struck again; this time on the Moody Family Housing property.
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Preservation seminar scheduled
The next scheduled seminar for the Huxford Genealogical Society is 8 a.m., Aug. 9, Homerville Exchange Club.
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Homerville Judge's career ends
Monday was the last day on the job for a Homerville Judge. Berrien Sutton served as the juvenile court and state court judge in Clinch County.
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Feds accuse Ga. judge of giving jobs as repayment
Federal prosecutors say a Clinch County judge appointed his former law partner to a part-time judgeship and gave his wife courthouse jobs in exchange for legal services to the judge's personal business.
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Lanier Sheriff Candidate and three South GA lawyers indicted
Homerville - The shakedown continues in the Alapaha Judicial Circuit. Three lawyers and a sheriff's candidate are now indicted.
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Blitch leaves office early
More News Headlines New DUI law in Georgia In less than two weeks Georgia's DUI laws will get stricter.
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Yellow jacket nest creates quite a buzz
Cecil and Kathryn Brown are used to hearing their business hum. They are beekeepers whose honeybees are prodigious producers.
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Interviews begin for Blitch's replacement
Beginning today, the Judicial Nominating Commission will interview applicants for the seat of Alapaha Judicial Circuit Superior Court judge which is to be vacated by Judge Brooks E. Blitch, III June 30.
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Fire departments share $20,000 grant package
Wells Fargo Insurance Services and Fireman's Fund Insurance Company awarded three fire departments grant money totaling $20,000 for firefighting equipment.
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