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1 week ago |
cnet.com | Taylor Freitas |Aly Lopez
There's nothing worse than having your sleep interrupted, especially when it means you have to get out of your cozy bed to go to the bathroom and pee. What's even worse is if this happens to you multiple times during the night, significantly interfering with your sleep and making it harder for you to get through the next day. Urine production typically decreases when you sleep, allowing 6 to 8 hours of uninterrupted rest.
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1 week ago |
bankrate.com | Taylor Freitas |Michele Petry
Real estate agent commissions, which are typically charged as a percentage of a home’s sale price, are one of the biggest expenses South Carolina homeowners face when selling a home. And now, due to a recent lawsuit settlement, buyers (both here and elsewhere) are starting to share the burden as well. If you’re hiring an agent to buy or sell a house in the Palmetto State, it’s important to understand how much their services will cost — and what you’ll get for your money.
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2 weeks ago |
cnet.com | Taylor Freitas |Aly Lopez
After a long day, snuggling into bed and getting comfortable is one of the best feelings. So imagine being tucked in to nice clean sheets, trying to sleep, only for your brain to repeatedly signal that it's time to pee. It's inconvenient and can lead to crankiness and grogginess in the morning, especially if you have trouble falling back asleep. Typically, urine production decreases when you sleep, allowing 6 to 8 hours of uninterrupted rest.
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2 weeks ago |
bankrate.com | Taylor Freitas |Michele Petry
For homeowners in Minnesota (and elsewhere), real estate agent commissions have long been one of the biggest expenses of selling. Traditionally, home sellers were on the hook for all agent commissions in a transaction, including both their own agent’s fee and the buyer’s agent’s as well. But recently, a lawsuit settlement has changed the structure of real estate commissions — and now, buyers may have to pay their agents directly.
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2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Taylor Freitas
Key takeaways Mortgage applications can be denied for multiple reasons, including credit issues and changes in employment. If your mortgage application is rejected, you can explore other lenders and loan options and address the reasons for the denial, including improving your credit and paying off debt. Getting denied for a mortgage can be a tough pill to swallow, but it doesn’t necessarily mean your dreams of homeownership are over.
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