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Reva, VA Reverse Mortgage in Virginia
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. Reva, VA 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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How I See it: Area rescue units did an excellent job
My family and I want to express our heartfelt thanks to two Culpeper County fire and rescue companies that provided us with the best possible emergency service recently.
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Our View: Battling fire brought out teamwork
SUMMARY: A suspicious fire at the state's probation office in Culpeper brought to the forefront the dedication of our volunteer firefighters and probation workers.
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Fire guts probation and parole building in Culpeper
A Virginia Department of Transportation employee said he saw a man near a state probation and parole office in Culpeper just minutes before the building burst into flames this morning.
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Culpeper Probation Office Burns To Ground
An early morning fire destroyed the Virginia Probation and Parole Office on Orange Road in Culpeper.
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Police chase ends in arrest
A 21-year-old man was arrested Tuesday afternoon after Culpeper County sheriff's deputies chased him into Madison County.
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Phone Tip Leads to Arrest
The following is a press release from Culpeper Police: A telephone tip to Culpeper Crime Solvers resulted in the arrest Tuesday of a Culpeper man wanted for a convenience store burglary Oct.
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'Feral' Pet Law Brings Howls
It started out as a routine housekeeping item, a means by which Culpeper County could bring local animal-control ordinances in line with state statutes.
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Former Richmond Mayors Endorse Dwight Jones
Two former mayors have made their endorsements in November's city elections. The Greater Richmond Empowerment & Advocacy Think Tank, known as GREATT, headed by former mayor Walter T. Kenney Sr., announced it is ...
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Police brief
The Culpeper County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in trying to solve a rash of recreational vehicle thefts.
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Church News
Sept. 14 Bethsaida United Methodist Church, Route 607, Brightwood, will be having its homecoming services on Sept.
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Church recognizes longtime parishioner
For nearly six decades, Sister Rebecca Apperson has volunteered at her family's church in Reva.
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Somber anniversaries
On Sept. 3, 2006, Pfc. E.J. Andino II died in Baghdad, the victim of an improvised explosive device that detonated below his Humvee.
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Storm warnings issued for county
The National Weather Service has issued flash-flood and tropical storm warnings for the Culpeper region in anticipation of Tropical Storm Hanna's arrival on Saturday.
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Police Arrest 2 After Alleged Home-Repair Fraud
Vienna police on Aug. 27 arrested two home repairmen after they allegedly defrauded an elderly homeowner.
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Milo W. Christensen
Milo Westley Christensen, 84, of Sumerduck passed away at Inova Fairfax Hospital Thursday, Aug.
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Zann Miner: Nelson daughter rooted in Culpeper
The name Zann Miner, born Elizabeth Ann Nelson in Brownsville, Texas, is synonymous with Culpeper history.
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Culpeper fire believed to be accidental
An early morning fire at the Pizza Hut on North Main Street in Culpeper is believed to have started by accident.
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Deputies nab two at checkpoint, another in traffic stop
Culpeper County sheriff's deputies screened more than 400 vehicles at a safety checkpoint Tuesday evening, resulting in two arrests on felony charges.
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Gray - looking for friends'
Ricky Jovan Gray is looking for friends. Gray, awaiting execution for murdering the Harvey family in the basement of their Richmond home on New Year's Day 2006, has had his contact information posted on a Web ...
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Teen charged in knife incident
A 17-year-old Culpeper boy faces felony charges after being accused of pulling a knife on a homeowner who confronted him during a burglary.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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