L. Eleana Johnson
L. Eleana Johnson resides in a suburb outside of Atlanta, with her husband, Brandon and her daughters, Kinsley Nicole and Kaydence Pearl. In her spare time, she enjoys reading mystery novels and spending time with her family.
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She is a graduate of TSU, in Nashville, Tennessee and Emory University School of Law, in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, and a section member of the Real Property Section.
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2 Important Questions You Should Ask Before Renting a HouseAre you thinking about renting a home? There are two important questions you should consider before renting a house: 1) What are you renting? 2) Are you renting the home from the right person? -
He's Finally Getting an IPhone!Are you obsessed with the iPhone? Read one woman's story of how her research and investigative techniques, along with the news of Verizon unveiling the iPhone will change her life and marriage forever.
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Four Reasons Why Obama's Mortgage Programs Will Continue to FailThere are 4 reasons why Obama's HAMP programs just aren't working: (1) Lack of accountability, (2) Failure to modify loans quickly and efficiently (3) Lack of communication & oversight, and (4) Initiatives lacking common sense, -
Afraid to Buy a Home: 5 Reasons Why Buyers Are Not Signing on the Dotted LineIf it's a buyer's market, why isn't anyone buying? Why is the housing market still in shambles? Here are 5 reasons why potential buyers are afraid to buy a home. -
It Really Does Take a Village to Raise a ChildThe village you have chosen to raise your child may include extended family, friends, neighbors, a family doctor, childcare providers, and parenting groups. It really doesn't matter what your village looks like, as long as your child is happy & safe. -
Are You Facing Foreclosure? 4 Reasons to Stay in Your Home a Little LongerFor many, staying in a home that will ultimately be foreclosed upon may be stressful. But before you walk away, you must consider these 4 reasons to stay in your pre-foreclosure a little longer. -
Does the Next Step in Women's Rights Require Women to "Man Up?"There's nothing worse than politicians taking the hottest slang turning it into wannabe snarky phrases my own mother wouldn't use. Politics aside, is "manning up" the new standard for women's rights? -
I'm SorryAs children, we learned to say I'm sorry. As adults, we run from those words. What is so bad about apologizing to those we have hurt? Does age affect our ability to be apologetic? -
The Potentially Chilling Effects of a Nationwide Halt on ForeclosuresWithout a doubt, banks should be punished according to any crimes or civil violations they have committed in carrying out illegal foreclosures, but we need to make sure innocent homeowners aren't punished in the process. -
Banks Under Fire. Again.Recently, Bank of America, the largest bank in the United States, announced it was halting foreclosures in the 23 states where court approval is required. JP Morgan Chase and Ally (formerly "GMAC") have also joined Bank of America. -
I'm Not Only Your MomI get puked on daily, attend play dates, read tons of books in a very happy voice, kiss boo boos, and teach the girls new things by singing and dancing to ABC's and 123's. But it's never too early for them to know, I'm not only their mom! -
Graduation Rates Amongst African American Male Students in GeorgiaAfrican American and Caucasian male students in Georgia had a 43% and 62% graduation rate in 2007/2008, well below the national graduation rate of 47% amongst African Americans and 78% amongst Caucasian male students. -
Are You Ready to Purchase a Home?Fast forward 3 years later, the housing market is still up one week, down the next week, 1% better than last month, but 15% worst than this exact day a year ago, with foreclosures rising .2% higher than they were exactly one minute ago. -
Dating Your Way to the Perfect PreschoolMany parents dread sending their children off to the first day of preschool. But what's even harder is the work that goes into finding the perfect preschool. Here are 3 easy steps that will make parents experts in choosing the perfect preschool. -
Homebuyer Tax Credit: The IRS Has Apparently Dropped the BallAt a time when the U.S. is experiencing what some are referring to as the worst recession since the Great Depression, the IRS has failed to take necessary steps to ensure 950,000 homeowners repay the $7500 tax credit issued as an interest free loan. -
9/11: First My Childhood, Now My FreedomA personal account of a 22 year old on September 11, 2001. -
No Boobies in School!Keep A Breast Foundation is a non-profit breast cancer awareness organization, created to educate teens about methods of prevention, early detection and support. Recently, their bracelets have been banned from schools for being sexually suggestive.
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Labor Day: End of Summer, Beginning of College Football, and Last but Not Least, the American WorkerSince the recession began in December 2007, millions of Americans have burned through their savings and retirement accounts. And with no end to the recession in sight, how are Americans and their families surviving?
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National Preparedness Month 2010: Is Your Child's Preschool Prepared?Is your child's preschool prepared for an emergency? There are four phases of effective crisis management: 1. Mitigation and Prevention 2. Preparation 3. Response 4. Recovery
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If You Can't Sell Your Home, What Other Options Do You Have?The month of July made history as the worst drop in home sales since record keeping began in 1968. If you're trying to sell your home, this article includes a list of the latest options that many homeowners are considering.
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At the Playground: 3 Steps Parents & Toddlers Can Take when Dealing with BulliesBullies come in all shapes and sizes. It is our primary responsibility as parents to keep our children safe. Parents need to talk to their toddlers about how to deal with bullies and decide what steps they will take when dealing with bullies.
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FHA Launches Short Refinance Opportunity Program to Rescue Underwater HomeownersA new FHA program is being unveiled on September 7, 2010 to help homeowners who have been stuck in upside down mortgages. It is projected that the program will help up to 3 to 4 million homeowners experiencing financial hardship.
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Angry Mother Just Slapped the Piss Out of Her Baby!Don't you just love that headline, "Angry Mother Just Slapped the Piss out of Her Baby?" We've all heard the story, but what really happened on that Southwest Airlines Flight?
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Are You a Homeowner? 4 Easy Steps for Preserving Your Property Value with Foreclosures in Your NeighborhoodOne day, the real estate market is getting better. And the next day, the real estate market is getting worse. What homeowners really need to know is "how do they maintain their property value with foreclosures in their neighborhood?"
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Potty Training 101Getting ready to potty train your toddler? Here are 6 simple steps to get your supporting cast (mommy, daddy, siblings, grandparents, child care providers) in potty training mode.
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10 Things Parents Can Do to Get Their Preschoolers Ready for KindergartenThere are so many simple things that parents can do to get their children ready for kindergarten. Here are 10 examples to get parents moving in the direction.
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Are You a Homeowner? Coping with the Realities of an Unrealistic Housing MarketToday's Homeowners Are Facing Declining Property Values, Unfinished Neighborhoods, Cheaper Homes Being Built Next Door, Foreclosed Properties, Upside Down Mortgages, Rising Property Taxes, Rising Homeowners Association Dues & the Current Buyers Market.
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At the Playground: Is Your Nanny Watching Your Child?It takes a village to raise a child, so whose watching your child at the playground? As parents, we make tough decisions everyday. If you've hired a nanny, why not show up at the playground one day to observe them with your child.
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Fannie Mae to Require Lenders Police Delinquent LoansFannie Mae to penalize borrowers that walk away from their mortgages. With the number of borrowers strategically defaulting on their home loans, Fannie Mae hopes that this will act as a deterrent for home owners.
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Splash Away the Summer Heat with Your Toddler at Six Flags White WaterDoes your toddler love to play outside with water? Would you like to beat the summer heat and have fun with your toddler at the same time? Are you looking for a new, exciting activity to do with your toddler besides the kiddy pool in the backyard?
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Homebuyer Tax CreditIn the midst of the mortgage crisis where millions of Americans are losing their homes after being bribed into risky home loans; the homebuyer tax credit is another means of giving away cash to bribe Americans into buying homes.
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Residential Real Estate 101If you're thinking about purchasing a home, don't become the next victim of the "everyday hustler". If you need to sell your home fast, learn how to avoid becoming the next victim of the "everyday hustler".
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Potty Training 101Having a hard time potty training your toddler? Well, "Shaft" had a theme song; shouldn't your toddler have one too?
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I Believe in God Because I Have a Praying MotherI pray because my mother showed me how to pray. My mother's faith in God led me to believe in God and influenced my lifelong journey in Christianity.
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So You Want to Rent to Own a Home?With all of the scammers and schemers taking advantage of the depressed housing market, it is imperative that all potential tenants treat their lease purchases as if they were actually purchasing the home with CASH.
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A Review of Various Circumstances Warranting ForeclosureKnowing when to walk away from your home is a personal decision. This article provides a few circumstances to consider when deciding when it may be time to walk away from your home, including being house poor, on the brink of divorce, or suicidal.
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A Review of Children's Wellness Center in Atlanta, GeorgiaA candid review of Children's Wellness Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and the personalized services they provide.
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The Best Advice that I Never Received on My Wedding DayThe best advice that I never received on my wedding day is to totally immerse yourself in the happiness and outpouring of love that you will experience every second, every minute and every hour of your wedding day.















