Remote technology solutions from G4S If you need to secure an abandoned site or empty lots, consider a technology solution that could include remotely monitored video cameras. G4S can permanently or temporarily install security systems that are monitored through our centers by trained operators in real time. OnSight G4S OnSight is a remote video monitoring solution that targets key areas while creating a virtual security perimeter. G4S OnSight can be deployed quickly as a pole mounted unit or trailer unit making it suitable for both permanent and temporary deployments. Interactive EVENT MOnitoring Interactive Event Monitoring allows personnel in the G4S Risk Operations Center (ROC) to remotely respond in real-time to alerts and alarms that are received through video, access control or other networked security systems turning your video management system from a reactive to a proactive security measure. Video Verification Video Verification reduces the need for high-bandwidth internet connections and often more costly streaming camera installations, while still providing speedy review and response to events.
Appraisers work for your lender—not you As the buyer, you'll be paying for the home appraisal. In most cases, the fee is wrapped into your closing costs and will set you back $300 to $400. However, just because you pay doesn't mean you're the client. "My client is the lender, not the buyer, " Wiener says. This ensures that appraisers remain ethical—in fact, it's a crime to coerce or put any pressure on an appraiser to hit a certain value. Appraisers must remain independent. "Anything less, and public trust in the appraisal is lost, " says Wiener. They protect buyers from a bad deal In essence, the home appraisal process is meant to protect you (and the lender) from a bad purchase. For instance: If the appraisal comes in higher than your asking price, it's generally fine. Sure, the sellers could decide they want more money and would rather put their home back on the market; but in most cases, the deal will go through as expected. If your appraisal comes in lower than what you offered, this is where things get tricky: Your lender won't pony up more money than the appraised price.
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Wallace State Community College Type Public community college Established 1966 Affiliation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools President Vicki Hawsey Karolewics Location Hanceville, Alabama, United States Website www. wallacestate Wallace State Community College (formally George C Wallace State Community College) is a public community college in Hanceville, Alabama. Wallace State offers associate degrees. Founded in 1966 as the George C. Wallace State Trade School of Cullman County, [1] the college currently enrolls approximately 6, 000 students and offers more than 50 associate degree and certificate programs in academic, health, and technical programs. History [ edit] The college was founded in 1966. It is named for former Alabama governor George C. Wallace, who greatly expanded Alabama's community college system. Campus [ edit] The college campus is in Hanceville, Alabama. Organization and administration [ edit] Wallace State maintains a partnership with Athens State University, which enables students to complete junior- and senior-level classes leading to a baccalaureate degree, all on the Wallace State campus.