Saturday, February 13, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Section 8 Pros: Delivering the Quality, Affordable Housing You Deserve
February 2010-Section 8 Pros is pleased to announce their grand opening and their pursuit to bring affordable housing to deserving individuals. Section 8 Pros is a full service tenant placement company that has been designed to assist landlords and tenants in their pursuit to find affordable, adequate rental housing.
Section 8 Pros are experts on Section 8 requirements, application and advantages. Section 8 is the Housing Choice Voucher Program provided and subsidized by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The name “Section 8” was derived from the U.S. Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 in which the original subsidy was authorized. The Section 8 voucher program provides individuals and families with a voucher to find and lease a unit while only paying a portion of the rent. Rent paid by the individual or family is determined based on their income, but does not typically exceed 30%.
HUD and the Veterans Administration have a special Section 8 program called VASH (Veterans Administration Supported Housing) which gives out a certain number of Section 8 vouchers to eligible homeless and US armed forces veterans.
Section 8 Pros are qualified to assist all who qualify for Section 8 with finding and securing voucher housing. Benefits of working with Section 8 Pros include:
· Area Specialization
· Quality Housing Options
· Unparalleled Services
· Dedicated Personnel
· Credit Education
· Budgeting Services
· Free Tax Preparation for Clients
· Monthly Perks for On Time Payment
Section 8 Pros recognize that individuals do not always have perfect credit. Damaged credit should not prevent you or your family from living in quality, safe and affordable housing. Let Section 8 Pros help you move in to a place you deserve. Speak with a Section 8 Pro by calling
248-757-0926.
Section 8 Pros has offices in both Michigan and Florida.
Press Inquiries Contact:
Joe Williams
Section8Pros.com
section8pros@gmail.com
248-757-0926 phone
Section 8 Pros are experts on Section 8 requirements, application and advantages. Section 8 is the Housing Choice Voucher Program provided and subsidized by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The name “Section 8” was derived from the U.S. Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 in which the original subsidy was authorized. The Section 8 voucher program provides individuals and families with a voucher to find and lease a unit while only paying a portion of the rent. Rent paid by the individual or family is determined based on their income, but does not typically exceed 30%.
HUD and the Veterans Administration have a special Section 8 program called VASH (Veterans Administration Supported Housing) which gives out a certain number of Section 8 vouchers to eligible homeless and US armed forces veterans.
Section 8 Pros are qualified to assist all who qualify for Section 8 with finding and securing voucher housing. Benefits of working with Section 8 Pros include:
· Area Specialization
· Quality Housing Options
· Unparalleled Services
· Dedicated Personnel
· Credit Education
· Budgeting Services
· Free Tax Preparation for Clients
· Monthly Perks for On Time Payment
Section 8 Pros recognize that individuals do not always have perfect credit. Damaged credit should not prevent you or your family from living in quality, safe and affordable housing. Let Section 8 Pros help you move in to a place you deserve. Speak with a Section 8 Pro by calling
248-757-0926.
Section 8 Pros has offices in both Michigan and Florida.
Press Inquiries Contact:
Joe Williams
Section8Pros.com
section8pros@gmail.com
248-757-0926 phone
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
ON THAT NOTE
While climbing the success/corporate ladder we should be ever mindful of our office or business etiquette.
Good manners coupled with proper office procedures helps create a pleasant environment for co-workers and clients alike.
Here are a few fundamentals of etiquette that apply to business:
Poor Telephone Behavior
Not returning calls, eating while on the phone, slamming the phone down, long hold times, load talking.
Inappropriate Welcome
Failure to greet someone, weak or no handshake, failure to introduce an associate. You want co-workers/clients to feel acknowledged and important.
Poor Listening
Not paying attention to a speaker, talking while the presenter is speaking, asking a question just covered by the speaker, answering your cell phone or texting. Be considerate; please give your undivided attention.
Poor Dress and Grooming
Sloppy appearance, gym or party dress for business, revealing clothes. Some offices are more casual than others so, adjust your attire accordingly.
Inconsiderate of Common Space
Leaving your mess out in a common space, leaving stapler or copier empty after using the last of the staples or paper. Be courteous and refill.
Disregard of Others Time
Interrupting people at work, keeping people waiting, not showing up for a scheduled appointment. Call if you are arriving late.
Being humans we've all been guilty of these infractions. Without "Browbeating" we just need to get in the habit of being conscious of our behavior and
ON THAT NOTE, do make it a great week!
Good manners coupled with proper office procedures helps create a pleasant environment for co-workers and clients alike.
Here are a few fundamentals of etiquette that apply to business:
Poor Telephone Behavior
Not returning calls, eating while on the phone, slamming the phone down, long hold times, load talking.
Inappropriate Welcome
Failure to greet someone, weak or no handshake, failure to introduce an associate. You want co-workers/clients to feel acknowledged and important.
Poor Listening
Not paying attention to a speaker, talking while the presenter is speaking, asking a question just covered by the speaker, answering your cell phone or texting. Be considerate; please give your undivided attention.
Poor Dress and Grooming
Sloppy appearance, gym or party dress for business, revealing clothes. Some offices are more casual than others so, adjust your attire accordingly.
Inconsiderate of Common Space
Leaving your mess out in a common space, leaving stapler or copier empty after using the last of the staples or paper. Be courteous and refill.
Disregard of Others Time
Interrupting people at work, keeping people waiting, not showing up for a scheduled appointment. Call if you are arriving late.
Being humans we've all been guilty of these infractions. Without "Browbeating" we just need to get in the habit of being conscious of our behavior and
ON THAT NOTE, do make it a great week!
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