Janice Hermsen
Writer, publisher, student of life.
Janice Hermsen, editor for The LeRue Review, is a local Reno resident. Janice successfully sold real estate early in her career, even as interest rates skyrocketed. She has worked in finance for much of her career including as the Director of Finance for a small Hollywood dubbing company, an American Express Financial Advisor, insurance agent and as a mortgage banker/broker. Janice served on the local board for the National MS Society for over 7 years.
Currently, she is the managing partner for LeRue Press a publisher, printer and bookseller in Reno, NV. Contact Janice at janiceh@leruepress.com.
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Janice Hermsen, editor for The LeRue Review, is a local Reno resident. Janice successfully sold real estate early in her career, even as interest rates skyrocketed. She has worked in finance for much of her career including as the Director of Finance for a small Hollywood dubbing company, an American Express Financial Advisor, insurance agent and as a mortgage banker/broker. Janice served on the local board for the National MS Society for over 7 years.
Currently, she is the managing partner for LeRue Press a publisher, printer and bookseller in Reno, NV. Contact Janice at janiceh@leruepress.com.
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First Person: 2012 Foreclosure Complaint Deadline ExtendedFor homeowners who have experienced problems in the process of their foreclosure, they have until July 31, 2012 to obtain an independent review.
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First Person: $250,000 Will Buy Quite a Home in RenoHome prices in the range of $250,000, the average?
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Thank You First Responders: You Just Keep on GivingVolunteer firefighters served the community again with a pancake breakfast for victims of the Washoe Drive Fire.
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First Person: Am I Entited to File a Claim?Who decides if you are entitled to a claim after a fire? Who decides how much you get paid?
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Celebrate Women's History Month at Harrah's Auto MuseumWomen's History Month and International Women's Day will be celebrated Thursday, March 8, 2012 at Harrah's Auto Museum in Reno, Nevada.
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The Burning BushWhat would you take with you if you had only minutes to leave your home and fire was within a few feet of your doorstep?
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Great Bagel Choices in Reno, NVReno, NV has great choices for cream cheese and bagels and you don't have to travel far.
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First Person: Our Veteran's Care Costs SkyrocketedVeteran's who receive care at a Veteran's Administration (VA) facility can still incur substantial costs even if they are 100% covered.
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First Person: Planning Our Release PartySix authors, six new books and one event to launch them.
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I was a Wannabe 1%erPeople are marching in the streets, even in Reno, NV. What can I do? What should I do?
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Political Speak or Political Position?Are Herman Cain and Mitt Romney flip-floppers?
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Greed, Lies: Occupy Reno Protests the Banksters"Break up the banks and take money out of politics." That's what Johnny, one of the protestors at the Occupy Reno march, wants as a result of the protests.
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Occupy Reno: What is the Goal?Is the Occupy Reno movement inching closer to their goals? -
Occupy Reno General Assembly VandalizedOccupy Reno started with vandals spray painting part of The Underground, a nightclub where the meeting was held. -
John Grisham Holds the Number One SpotNot every novel Grisham has written is based on his legal background. But the legal thrillers are definitely my favorites. -
First Person: Business Loan Choices for My Small BusinessesFinding the capital to fund our businesses has required a little ingenuity.
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Shopping for a Home Loan?Even if your credit is good, these tips will help you prepare to get a home loan. -
Property Tax Assessments: Your Bill of RightsHomeowners may think their property taxes should decrease as they see a decline in their home values. Determine your rights if you disagree with your bill. -
Did You Buy Title Insurance for Your Home?Helping parties in a real estate transaction to determine their rights and interests in property is one reason to buy title insurance. Find out what else it does for a homeowner. -
Volunteer Opportunities in Reno, NVHow you can help people, sometimes without even leaving your home, in Reno, Nevada
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First Person: Saving Money as I Scrub the TubFind ways to save money with common items you have in your home for uses the manufacturer may not have intended.
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Stop Paying Your Mortgage?Will homeowners be able to maintain their homes in a still sinking Nevada economy? How will they make it through the next year? Will lenders really modify their loans? -
Fix and Flips - Remember the 5 PsRemember the 5 Ps when buys property to fix and flip. Doing your homework and being realistic are key factors.



