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You can download the tip sheets from all our articles, as well as tools like
our mortgage caluclator, to your Palm-platform PDA
for handy "on-site" reference.
Following are some simple guidelines and instructions:

Make sure that your Palm or Palm OS compatible device falls within the
guidelines of the following requirements:

- Palm OS compatible device running OS 3.1 or higher.
- At least 20kb of available memory. (most likely you have considerably more, this is a very small program)
Download Procedure
1. Click on the download links below in order to download the Completely at Home software on to your PC or Mac. The installation software
will enable your PC or Mac to install the Completely at Home application on to your Palm device.
When prompted click on the "Save to Disk" option. Your system will ask you to select the folder on your PC or Mac in which you would
like to store your Completely at Home software. Choose a folder and note the name for later use (consult your Windows manual or most
easily accessible Windows guru for information as to how to create a new folder).
Note: Depending on the speed of your Internet connection, download time may
vary.
Once downloaded, the file needs to be extracted (you do not need any additional software to do this). Simply double-click on the file you just saved and the palm application (a '.prc' file) should be available. This is the file necessary for installation.
2. Now that the installation software has been downloaded you are ready to install the Completely at Home application on to your Palm
Device. Simply start up your Palm Desktop software on your computer.
3. Select the install button with the Palm Desktop application. A window labeled 'Palm Install Tool' should open.
4. Select 'Add' within the Palm Install Tool window and select the RightAtHomeDaily.prc file you just downloaded. After completing this,
select 'Done''
5. The application will be installed on your Palm device during your next
HotSync.
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Contract Tip Sheet

In some states, it's called a
"purchase and sale agreement."
In others, it's called an "offer
for purchase." Whatever you
call it, you'll need a written
contract between you and the
seller that contains important
pieces of information. Here are
some things to think about when putting together an offer
for purchase.
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