I can’t underscore the importance of this enough…When you have a contractor doing work on your home which requires a permit, the first step is to make sure they get a permit from your local municipality. The last step is to make sure the permit has a final sign off by your municipality before your final payment to the contractor. Otherwise, you have an open permit. An open permit means…
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5 Best to Be Not Found!
When preparing for your next showing or open house, I would recommend making sure you have the these things where only you can find them! Medications Electronics – as much as possible Bills and Personal/Financial information Valuables – Money, Jewelry, etc. Any type of weapon…
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Look At Your Liners
It only costs about $5 to fix this problem. However, it’s hard for a buyer to recover once they see this.
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5 Things That Cost Less Than $10
And can improve the look or condition of your home… 1. Shower liner – It is very common for mold to collect over time on your shower liner. 2. Air filter Replace or clean once a month and your AC will be running well for doing…
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One Alarm Not to Disarm!
Your smoke alarms! Don’t ignore that annoying beeping of a dying battery. Don’t take the battery out. And don’t disassemble the alarm altogether. Whether it is replacing the battery, fixing the alarm or getting a new one, just do what it takes to get it…
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Change it Out
Even though people take their shower curtain and accessories when they move, prospective buyers still don’t want to see rust, dirt or tears. Time to get a new set if yours is looking similar to the ones in this picture. Keep it inexpensive and go…
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Need to Paint?
When you see chipped, peeling or worn paint the answer is – yes you do!
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Caulk It!
Whether it’s your baseboards, crown molding or whatever else that has cracked, separated or in need of sealing, caulk can probably do the trick. At less than $5 a tube, starting caulking! It will give a more finished look to whatever area you are addressing.…
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There is Only One Place It Should Go
To replace a roll of toilet paper with another one takes about a minute, at most. However, it’s always amazes me to see how many different places people put it other than where it should be. None! On the Countertop On the toilet …