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Saturday, September 23, 2017

Prepare Your Home For Fall




Four Fall Home Projects:

  1. Clean and Reverse Fans. Your ceiling fans have been hard at work all summer so they may have gathered more dust than you realize. Turn your fans off, and clean the sides, tops and bottoms of the blades. Reverse your fans so the blades send air upward to disrupt the warm air that collects near the ceiling and disperse it downward. This is particularly effective in rooms with high or vaulted ceilings and rooms with stoves or fireplaces.
  2. Clean Window Treatments. Use a cordless hand-held vacuum to remove dust from hanging window treatments. If you have hanging curtains, take them down for a gentle launder. While they're down, clean your windows and sills thoroughly.
  3. Vacuum and Clean Furniture. Vacuum your upholstered furniture, and spot-clean the big stains as needed. Always test an inconspicuous area of your couch before applying any cleaning agent to a main area.
  4. Seal the Air Leaks. Check your windows and doors for damaged weather stripping and cracked caulking, and make repairs as needed.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Quick Tips - Homeowners and Unpermitted Improvements



Are you thinking of making improvements to your home for really cheap?

Maybe you are considering listing the home and you want to increase the sale price through an addition or make structural repairs but also want to avoid the cost of pulling permits from the local building department.

In situations like this, you might be unaware of how unpermitted work can derail a sale or present other issues down the road.

If it’s a major change, such as a new bathroom or converted bedroom, it might set off red flags during an inspection, where the current state of the home would differ from previous descriptions. Additionally, the Seller’s Disclosure Notice requires the seller to mark if he is aware of work done without necessary permits. Not disclosing unpermitted work could result in a costly lawsuit.

Scaring off a buyer isn’t the only potential risk of unpermitted work: it could cause issues with financing, result in fines from local authorities (representing another possible lawsuit), disadvantage the seller when it comes time to negotiate, or put the next owner at risk if the work wasn’t done safely or to current building codes.

While painting or changing a light fixture are fine to tackle on your own as a homeowner, larger projects should be done with the correct permits and ideally by a bonded and insured professional.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Did You Know?

Check out today's helpful tip on drying up those water rings!



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