Can anyone give me an idea (I realize it won’t be exact – just looking for a general idea) of what it would cost to have the INTERIOR of a 1,700 sq. ft. home in Phoenix, AZ painted? I’m just taking about a basic interior paint job – nothing fancy, one coat throughout the house.

60 yr old female buying an approximately <,000 single, detached home. No mortgage. I will have approximately <0,000 left (with very conservative interest). My only income is Social Security Disability. When I move, do I have to worry about the taxes on my home doubling, or tripling, over the next 10 years? Can I afford to live very modestly? I don’t go out to dinner or buy make-up, clothes, etc. My hobbies are "beginners" home repairs/refinishing. I own a recent-model car and live in an apt, although I have owned 2 homes in the past. I would sincerely like your advise/opinions.

It’s the holidays and like most Mom’s, I need help with babysitting so I can go shopping. I’m, 2,000 miles removed from family and friends, but unless everyone on my list wants something from IKEA (or the grocery store) I don’t know how to find out what stores or malls in Phoenix, AZ offer child care while you shop. Anyone know of some places that have in house child care?

My mom has a 1.5 acre parcel. It is in Arizona, east of Phoenix, and has an awesome view of the valley. She bought it for around 0K. She wants to have me build on the property and then sell the property and we split the profits. She can’t afford to build by herself. I have no idea how I might do this, and I’m also a little worried about the housing market. Any ideas or suggestions? Is this a bad idea generally? How would we write up the agreement?

I am looking to lease a newer house in Las Vegas for one year. It was advertised at 00 and I offered 00 (I am expecting a counter-offer around 50 or so, which I would take). When I was finding tenants for my house, they negotiated (in Phoenix, AZ), but for some reason, I feel weird asking for less than what is advertised. What do you guys think?

I have bad credit, but make ok money.

Why does my dog mark territory in the house?

i just got my dog back yesterday from the vet. I’ve had for 2 weeks he was there getting fixed. He is a pitbull that my friend found wondering the streets of phoenix dragging 10 feet of chain. My problem is that he wants to mark territory in the house how do i break him of this?

House will be a newer house I am buying. Would need new carpet and padding. Not really looking for anything too expensive, just your average carpet. The house is a two story and 1800 SQ ft. Not sure if makes a difference but it will be in Phoenix. Just looking for a ball park so I can see if it is worth the investment. Thank you!

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio scoffs at the possibility that a federal civil rights and racial profiling investigation into his immigration raids and crime sweeps could be expanded into a broader look at his office’s use of power and finances.

Arpaio said the U.S. Justice Department’s civil rights investigation is a politically motivated inquiry by the Barack Obama administration into his immigration enforcement tactics, and he has no indication yet whether investigators are or will be looking into any other matters, including finances. The hard-nosed sheriff said the FBI and Justice Department will not find any financial irregularities within his office.

“I have nothing to hide. Let them look,” said Arpaio, who acknowledged that such investigations can be drawn-out affairs. “They are just coming down here hoping to find something.”

But some legal and public officials with familiarity of Justice Department and FBI inquiries into the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office say the federal investigation could be expanded. That includes investigators taking a closer look at financial management, contracting and vendor relationships, and how various pools of money are used by the MCSO, according to the officials and legal sources who asked not to be identified for fear of retribution.

The MCSO’s 0 million budget includes jails and law enforcement. County budget cuts could result in MCSO having a 8 million annual budget for the next fiscal year, according to Maricopa County spokesman Richard de Uriarte.

Federal investigators could examine MCSO’s vendor contracts; its equipment and vehicle purchases; how it uses federal grant money; the movement of pools of money within the office; and its overall financial management and use of county and federal money, according to a source familiar with the inquiry.

Arpaio stressed he is not aware of any criminal or financial probe by the feds into the MCSO, and that the Obama administration does not like his get-tough stances on immigration and law and order.

Justice Department attorneys began looking into Arpaio’s crime and immigration sweeps in late 2008 and earlier this year confirmed a federal civil rights investigation of the sheriff’s immigration and criminal enforcement, said Justice spokesman Alejandro Miyar.

Miyar said the MCSO inquiry started at the end of President George W. Bush’s second term, but the investigation has become more aggressive since Obama became president and Eric Holder took over as U.S. attorney general in January. Miyar would not comment specifically on the status of the Arpaio investigation, but said he was not aware of any expansion of the probe beyond the MCSO immigration and crime sweeps.

Arpaio, 77, confirmed federal investigators had been to his office and were conducting interviews, but said those inquiries will not deter his arrests of illegal immigrants and raids of businesses that employ them.

“You don’t see me stopping,” said the sheriff, who criticized the motivation and manner of the federal investigation.

There are some calls from Arpaio critics for a comprehensive financial audit of MCSO, but de Uriarte said he was not aware of any immediate efforts by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to conduct an audit.

The sheriff has been battling with the county board and other local officials over immigration issues, including spats with County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox and Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon. The MCSO said June 17 it was investigating restaurant lease deals between Wilcox and the city of Phoenix-owned Sky Harbor International Airport.

Arpaio and Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas led an investigation that indicted Supervisor Don Stapley in December on charges of not disclosing business and real estate development deals on public financial disclosure forms. Stapley denies wrongdoing.

Former Maricopa County Schools Superintendent Sandra Dowling also is suing the county and Arpaio over a 2006 SWAT-team raid of her Phoenix home. Dowling was indicted on numerous counts, including theft, but ended up pleading guilty only to the charge of improperly giving her daughter a job within the county school system.

Arpaio’s office also has an investigation into Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard’s handling of the state prosecution of former Arizona Treasurer David Petersen. Goddard denies wrongdoing in that case.

Arpaio, who was elected to a fifth term in November, said his political adversaries in Arizona are encouraging the Justice Department to go after him,,,,,,,,,,,

http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2009/06/15/daily60.html

I live in phoenix, az and I’m looking to make improvements on my new house. I’m a drafter and could technically draw the house from scratch but I’m willing to pay to save myself time.

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