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Pontiac, MI Reverse Mortgage in Michigan
If you’re a homeowner 62 years or older, consider the tax-free income benefits of a Reverse Mortgage. Unlike a regular mortgage, with reverse mortgages the lender makes payments to you. Pontiac, MI residents can choose to receive the money from a reverse mortgage in fixed monthly payments, a line of credit, or in a lump sum. More than 55% of borrowers choose the line of credit, which allows you to draw from the loan at any time.
The amount of your reverse mortgage is determined primarily by your age and appraised home value. To find out just how much you can get, speak to one of our Reverse Mortgage Specialists today!
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Waterford, Pontiac calls increasing
Fire departments in Waterford Township and Pontiac expect 2008 to be their busiest on record.
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Hopes high for Pontiac lot space
There is a potential developer for the biggest undeveloped section of downtown, Lot 9, next to the Phoenix Center.
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Pontiac office helps create video
Mackevision, a premier 3-D visualization company with offices in Germany and Pontiac, was commissioned by Tribal DDB, of Hamburg, Germany, to produce the computer generated imagery materials for the launch of ...
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Pontiac may close half of its schools
In the fall, students may return to a Pontiac school district that is half its size and features a privately operated high school and several kindergarten through eighthgrade elementary schools.
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Forward thinking can create a better Pontiac
In "Alice Through the Looking Glass," by Lewis Carroll, the Queen remarks, "It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards." Residents who've been around Pontiac for any length of time remember when it ...
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Police nab two men in late night drive-by shooting
At least two people were arrested as suspects in a drive-by shooting that put several lives in danger, including a 2-year-old baby.
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Deficit may mean school cuts for Pontiac
The Pontiac Public School District faces a $10 million deficit and must make tough choices that could include closing schools and laying off teachers.
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City attorney accused of harassment
PONTIAC An attorney for the city has a cloud hanging over his head regarding his behavior within the confines of City Hall.
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Young killer pleads guilty to Michigan drug charge
PONTIAC, Mich. - A man who committed murder at age 11 pleaded guilty to drug possession Monday, less than two years after he was released from juvenile detention for the killing.
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Toddler's death remains unsolved
Fantasia Reese would be 4 years old next month. "It's hard," said her grandfather, Earnest Reese.
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Pontiac district upholds expulsions of 5 students
The expulsion of five students kicked out of school for weapons and assault violations was upheld by trustees taking a tough stand to make schools safer.
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Pontiac rejects request for jewelry pawn shop
The Pontiac City Council has rejected the application for a jewelry pawn shop that would have put the business into an empty store front at 29 S. Telegraph Road inside the Tel-Huron Mall.
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Pontiac leaders reject Common Ground; lawsuit promised
Common Ground of Oakland County President and CEO Tony Rothschild said he will sue the City of Pontiac just after the City Council rejected his plan to build a new $5 million project on Woodward Avenue at the ...
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Teen likely faces penalties in gun scare at Pontiac Central
A 10th-grade Pontiac Central High School student faces possible suspension after a hunt for what was thought to be a firearm caused a two-hour lockdown today at the school Police were alerted that a male ...
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Arrest of gunman puts Pontiac school on lockdown
Pontiac Central High School is on lockdown this morning after police arrested a suspected gunman at the school on Huron Street.
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$11M bond set for man accused of sexual assaults
PONTIAC A 31-year-old Pontiac man is being held on an $11 million bond after being arraigned on 11 criminal charges that include several allegations of rape.
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Roads will get less salt, plowing
The Michigan Department of Transportation has ordered county road commissions across the state to reduce plowing and salting of snow-covered roads this winter, although expressway drivers wona t see much ...
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Fisker sets up shop in Pontiac, Michigan
Posted Nov 12th 2008 7:59AM by Noah Joseph Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative , Plants/Manufacturing Click above for high-res gallery of the Fisker Karma The Big 3 may be laying off workers left, right and ...
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