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November 15, 1991 - Image 145

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-15

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REAL ESTATE
UPDATE

Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor

ASK NOW SAVE REGRET

QUESTION: I am very shy .
If I ask too many questions
when I view a home won't the
Realtor think I am just being
nosey?
ANSWER: Never be ashamed
to ask! I could not think of a
worse time to discover unpleas-
ant surprises than AFTER the
deed has been signed, sealed
and delivered. There is no need
to be unpleasantly surprised.
How do you avoid this frustra-
tion? Have a ready checklist of
items to ask your REALTOR
— especially on items the eye
cannot see.
We LIKE our buyers to ask us
questions. If we don't have all
the answers — we'll get them!
These are facts you should
know BEFORE you sign the
contract. Not after!

Miami Beach, Fla. Jason Ed-
ward is named in loving
memory of his paternal
great-grandfather, Jacob
Stein, and maternal grand-
father, Edward Hyman.

OCT. 16 — David and Joyce
(Baloga) Cohen of Maple
Shade, N.J., proudly an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Timothy Adam. Loving
grandparents are Barbara
and Harvey Cohen of Farm-
ington Hills and Eileen and
Michael Baloga of Cinamin-
son, N.J. Also sharing in their
joy are great-grandmothers,
Rose Cohen and Roselee
Stoler. Timothy Adam is nam-
ed in loving memory of his
paternal great-grandfathers,
Irvin Cohen and Sam Stoler.

OCT. 1— Jeffrey and Tammy
(Kay) Dubin of West Bloom-
field are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter
Taylor Paige. Proud grand-
parents are Frank and Bever-
ly Blas, Dr. Donald and
Dorothy Kay and Dr. Morrie
and Donna Dubin.
Great-grandfather is Morris
Stein and great-grandmother
is Ida Kay. Taylor Paige is
named in loving memory of
her paternal grandmother,
Phylis Dubin.

KNOW ALL THE FACTS
before you sign the sales
contract. Don't be afraid to
ask.
*****************
Please Phone
Ray A. Fox
or drop in at

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reserves the right to edit
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number of the sender.
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of the birth and cities of
residence for the baby's
family and grand-
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