A Tool to Help Mothers Order their Lives

Written by Lisa M. Hendey


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Proving that this planner has staying power,repparttar calendar section includes annual, moveable feasts and secular holidays through 2007. Other important features include a cross section of prayers, prayer request lists and prayer prompts and an array of printed and internet spiritual reference guides. Each week features a “weekly goals” worksheet that givesrepparttar 110495 userrepparttar 110496 opportunity to ponder and prioritizerepparttar 110497 following areas: spiritual growth, home and family, development of spiritual gifts, physical goals, ministry to others and financial goals.

Countless other special features abound inrepparttar 110498 Orderly Days planner, but I would recommend it most highly for its emphasis on placing a high priority on building and maintaining a solid relationship with God, and lettingrepparttar 110499 benefits of that friendship rule and enhance all other areas of our home and family life.

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Lisa M. Hendey is a mother of two sons, webmaster of http://www.catholicmom.com and http://www.christiancoloring.com, and an avid reader of Catholic literature. Visit her at http://www.lisahendey.com

Lisa M. Hendey is a mother of two sons, webmaster of http://www.catholicmom.com and http://www.christiancoloring.com, and an avid reader of Catholic literature. Visit her at http://www.lisahendey.com


How to Get Neighbors to Turn Down the Volume

Written by dan the roommate man


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Small claims court is easy and inexpensive, and you don't need a lawyer. You will need to showrepparttar following:

* There is excessive and disturbing noise. * Your enjoyment of your property is diminished. * You have askedrepparttar 110494 person to stoprepparttar 110495 noise (your letter should be enough to prove this).

To prove your case, you can use police reports, witnesses, recordings, your own testimony andrepparttar 110496 testimony of neighbors or other witnesses.

The amount you'll want to ask for will depend on how muchrepparttar 110497 noise bothered you. Did you lose sleep? Were you unable to carry on your usual activities, such as reading, playing music or talking to friends? Decide on a reasonable dollar amount per day, and multiply that figure byrepparttar 110498 number of days you've been seriously bothered. The amount of money you can ask for in small claims court is limited, between $2,000 and $5,000 in most states.

If You're a Tenant

Noisy neighbors are always bad news. But when you share walls withrepparttar 110499 insensitive neighbor,repparttar 110500 problem is especially vexing. The good news for renters is that, in addition to all your other options, you have built-in allies inrepparttar 110501 battle to keep your apartment livable: your lease or rental agreement and your landlord.

Rememberrepparttar 110502 lease or rental agreement you signed? Chances are your neighbor signed one too. Standard leases and rental agreements contain clauses that entitle you to "quiet enjoyment" of your home. A neighbor who is blastingrepparttar 110503 stereo in an unreasonable manner is probably violatingrepparttar 110504 lease or rental agreement and can be evicted for doing so.

If you warn your neighbor aboutrepparttar 110505 noise in writing and are sure that your lease entitles you to a reasonable amount of quiet, send a copy ofrepparttar 110506 lease along with your letter. In your letter, tellrepparttar 110507 neighbor thatrepparttar 110508 next complaint will be torepparttar 110509 landlord or neighborhood association ifrepparttar 110510 noise continues.

If warning your neighbor doesn't work, go to your landlord. Most tenants don't like to complain torepparttar 110511 landlord or manager about unreasonable noise or other nuisances because they are afraid of being branded as troublemakers. But other neighbors are probably bothered byrepparttar 110512 noise too. Get together with them and complain torepparttar 110513 landlord as a group. It's easier and you might get faster results. Most landlords don't want arguments between tenants and won't put up with tenants who cause trouble by ignoring signed lease or rental agreements. Your landlord will probably tellrepparttar 110514 noisy tenant to pipe down or face eviction.



Since 1989 dan the roommate man has helped 1000's of people find rooms,apartments or roommates. Need help? Contact him at 800-487-8050 or www.rooommateexpress.com


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