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  2. HOA Fees: What To Know Before Buying a Home - AOL

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    An HOA, or homeowners association, is a type of community association made up of all of the homeowners in a particular planned community. HOAs, like condo associations, are responsible for ...

  3. How Much HOA and Other Fees Will Cost Homebuyers in 14 ... - AOL

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    Homeowners associations (HOAs) have exploded in popularity across the United States over the past few decades. These residential communities come with shared amenities and services but also ...

  4. Are HOA Fees Tax-Deductible? Learn When You Can - AOL

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    As True Tamplin, a certified educator in personal finance and founder of Finance Strategists explained — if you’re renting out a property and pay HOA fees for it, you can usually write these ...

  5. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    A homeowner association (or homeowners' association [HOA], sometimes referred to as a property owners' association [POA], common interest development [CID], or homeowner community) is a private, legally-incorporated organization that governs a housing community, collects dues, and sets rules for its residents. [1]

  6. North Hampton Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The North Hampton Town Hall is located at 231 Atlantic Avenue in North Hampton, New Hampshire. Built in 1844, it was the town's first purpose-built municipal building, and continues to be used as such. Its construction includes materials recovered from older dual-purpose religious and civic buildings, and its tower houses a Revere bell.

  7. North Hampton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The highest point in North Hampton is the summit of Pine Hill, at 160 feet (49 m) above sea level, on the town's western border. The town is drained to the east by the Little River , which flows directly to the Atlantic Ocean, and to the northwest by the Winnicut River , which flows to Great Bay , which in turn reaches the Atlantic by way of ...

  8. Tax bills shock homeowners in North Hampton, Hampton Falls ...

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    A hot real estate market led to soaring property taxes in two towns. Find out why some homeowners saw their property values double after a revaluation.

  9. Hampton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Also among Hampton's earliest settlers was Thomas Leavitt, who previously had been among the first settlers at Exeter. His descendant Thomas Leavitt, Esq., lived in Hampton Falls, and was the leading Democratic politician in southern New Hampshire for many years. [8] He made a noted early survey and plan of the town of Hampton in 1806. [9]