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| March
2008 |
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BANKRUPTCY
LAW 101
As
of December 2007, bankruptcy filings are up 28% from last year and
are expected to increase in 2008 due to the combined factors of
high household debt and rising mortgage costs. - American
Bankruptcy Institute This is the article that no one
hopes to need and we would prefer not to write. But instead of
running away from this topic, it is time to demystify bankruptcy
with a little 'Bankruptcy 101.'
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HOW
TO BE A GOOD LANDLORD: A Few Tips of the Trade!
Perhaps you inherited property or purchased property as a new investment
and are now contemplating becoming a landlord. If you decide
to rent an extra piece of property, you should know some ground rules.
In this months article, we will discuss some of the basics that every landlord should
know, such as your
responsibilities as a landlord,
how to advertise your property, how to avoid legal pitfalls, and how to
evict a tenant if the relationship deteriorates. Hopefully, this
article will help you start with a little more
direction and know-how!
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| February
2008 |
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HOW
TO BE A GOOD LANDLORD: A Few Tips of the Trade!
Perhaps you inherited property or purchased property as a new investment
and are now contemplating becoming a landlord. If you decide
to rent an extra piece of property, you should know some ground rules.
In this months article, we will discuss some of the basics that every landlord should
know, such as your
responsibilities as a landlord,
how to advertise your property, how to avoid legal pitfalls, and how to
evict a tenant if the relationship deteriorates. Hopefully, this
article will help you start with a little more
direction and know-how!
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WINTER SAFETY TIPS - Whether celebrating a holiday or snuggling next to
the fire.
Winter brings many different holidays and
celebrations, and during these various festivities we host dinners or gatherings and may have many house guests.
And so up go the decorations! Decorating your home for the
holidays can be fun, but displaying these items safely is very
important. If you have children, pets, house guests, or crazy, exuberant relatives around the house this winter holiday season, you may want to consider some general safety tips. Even if you aren't hosting an event but will be using winter items, such as a fireplace, this article
offers helpful tips and a simple, quick safety checklist for your winter fun!
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| January
2008 |
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Streamline
Home Inspections with HOMECHECK™ REPORTS!
HOMECHECK™
Reports provides Home Inspectors with a convenient,
easy-to-use product that can expedite the inspection reports
process so clients have access to in-depth results within minutes
after an inspection. HOMECHECK™
Reports was created so Home Inspectors can offer accurate and
detailed inspection reports quickly in a competitive field where
they need access to a ' mobile office' at an affordable rate.
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WINTER SAFETY TIPS - Whether celebrating a holiday or snuggling next to
the fire.
Winter brings many different holidays and
celebrations, and during these various festivities we host dinners or gatherings and may have many house guests.
And so up go the decorations! Decorating your home for the
holidays can be fun, but displaying these items safely is very
important. If you have children, pets, house guests, or crazy, exuberant relatives around the house this winter holiday season, you may want to consider some general safety tips. Even if you aren't hosting an event but will be using winter items, such as a fireplace, this article
offers helpful tips and a simple, quick safety checklist for your winter fun!
|
| December
2007 |
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BUDGETING
- for the Holidays & Special Events!
Big events and holidays
can often mean big spending. A little pre-planning can help to
ease and avoid financial pain. In
this article you'll find tips for avoiding overspending and sample
worksheets that may be used when planning
holiday or big event spending.
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WINTER SAFETY TIPS - Whether celebrating a holiday or snuggling next to
the fire.
Winter brings many different holidays and
celebrations, and during these various festivities we host dinners or gatherings and may have many house guests.
And so up go the decorations! Decorating your home for the
holidays can be fun, but displaying these items safely is very
important. If you have children, pets, house guests, or crazy, exuberant relatives around the house this winter holiday season, you may want to consider some general safety tips. Even if you aren't hosting an event but will be using winter items, such as a fireplace, this article
offers helpful tips and a simple, quick safety checklist for your winter fun!
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| November
2007 |
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INTERIOR
DESIGN: Schools & Other Resources!
The interior design industry is
booming and is expected to grow 17% by
2014.* Those interested in this career should have strengths in
interpersonal communication and project management. Interior
designers work on a regular basis with business and home owners,
architects and various trades professionals from carpenters to
electricians. Planning these projects will take good communication
and the ability to plan around various schedules. Interior
designers should also have an artistic and creative mind. This
month we look at interior design schools, what to look for in the school
and where they are located in your state. Perhaps it is time to begin
that new career.
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Streamline
Home Inspections: HOMECHECK™ REPORTS!
HOMECHECK™
Reports offers Home Inspectors a way to expedite their
reports so clients may be emailed results within minutes after
an inspection. HOMECHECK™
Reports was created so Home Inspectors can offer accurate
and detailed inspection reports quickly in a competitive field.
This new program now offered by HOMECHECK.com
is convenient, easy to use and offers detailed, in-depth reports
for clients. We know Home Inspectors need a mobile office at an
affordable rate. This month, we want to take a moment to
introduce this great new program!
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| October
2007 |
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More
FAMOUS HAUNTED HOUSES!
It
is time to dust off one of our more popular seasonal articles -
Famous Haunted Homes! This year we have expanded our list
of spooky places to visit! Perhaps
it wasn't the wind that slammed the door shut or there really is
no one to match the footsteps down the hall? Or maybe it is a
great marketing ploy for bed and breakfast inns and historical
societies? For a little fun and change of pace, we have compiled
a list of famous haunted homes and buildings in America. Dim the
lights, sit back and enjoy a little Halloween-flavored fun and
learn a little history too!
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Streamline
Home Inspections: HOMECHECK™ REPORTS!
HOMECHECK™
Reports offers Home Inspectors a way to expedite their
reports so clients may be emailed results within minutes after
an inspection. HOMECHECK™
Reports was created so Home Inspectors can offer accurate
and detailed inspection reports quickly in a competitive field.
This new program now offered by HOMECHECK.com
is convenient, easy to use and offers detailed, in-depth reports
for clients. We know Home Inspectors need a mobile office at an
affordable rate. This month, we want to take a moment to
introduce this great new program!
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| September
2007 |
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AUTUMN
HARVEST: Gardening & Landscaping in the Fall!
Fall
is traditionally associated with harvesting and stocking up for
the winter ahead. However, many locations in the U.S., even
those accustomed to getting heavy snow in the winter, may
embrace the fall as a great time to extend their garden harvest
and continue to play with their landscape. Gardeners may
continue to plant a regular 'salad mix' and root vegetables
through November. Fall is also a great time to plant bulbs
and other plants for the following spring. Landscapers who
think ahead may already have some great flower varieties showing
off their colors in the fall. Finally, fall is a great
time to take advantage of mild temperatures to prepare the
plants and soil for the winter ahead. There are many
projects for the fall garden to keep all green-thumbs happy!
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Streamline
Home Inspections: HOMECHECK™ REPORTS!
HOMECHECK™
Reports offers Home Inspectors a way to expedite their
reports so clients may be emailed results within minutes after
an inspection. HOMECHECK™
Reports was created so Home Inspectors can offer accurate
and detailed inspection reports quickly in a competitive field.
This new program now offered by HOMECHECK.com
is convenient, easy to use and offers detailed, in-depth reports
for clients. We know Home Inspectors need a mobile office at an
affordable rate. This month, we want to take a moment to
introduce this great new program!
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| August
2007 |
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Streamline
Home Inspections: HOMECHECK™ REPORTS!
HOMECHECK™
Reports offers Home Inspectors a way to expedite their
reports so clients may be emailed results within minutes after
an inspection. HOMECHECK™
Reports was created so Home Inspectors can offer accurate
and detailed inspection reports quickly in a competitive field.
This new program now offered by HOMECHECK.com
is convenient, easy to use and offers detailed, in-depth reports
for clients. We know Home Inspectors need a mobile office at an
affordable rate. This month, we want to take a moment to
introduce this great new program!
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| July
2007 |
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SUMMER
SAFETY TIPS!
The summer has a pull for us, no matter our age. It is a time to take a few days off work, barbeque in the backyard, go for a picnic, a hike, a swim, a bike ride or go out on the water on our boat. It is also a time to mow and weed the lawn, plant flowers and finish countless chores around the home that have been put off until the weather "cooperated." Needless to say, summer is a busy time when we do more activities and chores and can very easily overexert ourselves. That is why this month we are focusing on some tips that can help you have a fun and safe summer. Part of having fun is being aware of what precautions you should take and how you should plan ahead for whatever you choose to do. But we know you are busy, so here is the quick list for a safe summer!
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| June
2007 |
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Understanding
HOMEOWNERS' INSURANCE!
Many
of us obtain our homeowners insurance when we purchase our home.
After this initial purchase, we do not give this insurance
another thought. It is not until the roof is damaged
during a violent thunderstorm, a major appliance fails and
floods our basement, or the neighbor's kid slips and fractures
their wrist in our living room that we dust off the policy and
ask ourselves, "Am I covered for this?" Don't
wait until damage or an accident happens to discover what your
insurance policy covers. Instead, you should have a good
idea of what you are covered for and what is not included.
Every year you should assess if your coverage should increase or
if there is any optional coverage you may want to add. The
purpose of this article is to point out some general
characteristics of homeowners insurance and help in determining
if you have the right coverage. Obviously this cannot
substitute for a consultation with your insurance provider, but
it will give you a better idea of what questions to ask.
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Some
Myths and Realities about Real Estate Appraisals and Appraisers!
Discover the truth behind the myth as you gain a
better understanding of appraisers and real estate appraisals.
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| May
2007 |
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KITCHEN
REMODEL - Hints and Tips!
Remodeling
your kitchen is a major event. You may be without the room
entirely for most of the remodel process. There will be many
different contractors and specialists coming in and out of your
home. And changes in timelines may happen due to product availability or other unforeseen circumstances. All said, it
is a major project that takes careful planning and attention to
detail for a satisfactory outcome. In this article, we
have given you the short list of some things you will need to
consider before and during a kitchen remodel.
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Some
Myths and Realities about Real Estate Appraisals and Appraisers!
Discover the truth behind the myth as you gain a
better understanding of appraisers and real estate appraisals.
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| April
2007 |
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BATHROOM
REMODEL - Hints and Tips!
Your bathroom is
where you prep to start your day and where you wind down at the
end of the day. From a nice hot shower to an at home spa, the
bathroom is an important room in every home and to our daily
lives. However, it can be the room most overlooked when it comes
to decoration and/or remodeling. It shouldn't be. According to Contractors.com,
remodeling your bathroom can give you an 80-90% return on the
value of your home. Adding a new bathroom can also easily add a
90% return on the value of your home. Improving this room can,
therefore, be a savvy investment in your property. But it can be
more than just a wise investment. In this article we provide some
hints and tips for your bathroom makeover. Whether just changing a
few decorations or completing a major remodel, we hope you will
find something beneficial for your remodeling project.
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SELLING YOUR
HOME? USE
THESE TIPS!
Review this checklist of important items to
consider and projects to undertake before you sell your home to
make sure you get the most for your home!
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| March
2007 |
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PET
FRIENDLY! Making your Home and Yard Perfect for your Pet!
For
many, bringing home a pet is the same as bringing home a new
addition to the family.
Pets easily find their way into our hearts with their playful antics
and friendly companionship. When you decide to add an animal
companion to your family, it is imperative that you are willing to make some
adjustments to your living space. This article is aimed at giving
hints for all who have pets or will have pets in their home.
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IMPORTANT
HOME INSPECTION TIPS!
In general,
homeowners should order
a home inspection soon after the purchase offer has been accepted. Real
estate contracts typically allow a limited number of days to complete a
home inspection and to request repairs, if applicable. Discover more tips
in this months' article.
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| February
2007 |
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DECORATING
ON A BUDGET: A Few Ideas For Decorating Without A Lot Of Money!
For some of us there comes a point in our lives
when we look around our dwelling and realize the college student
look has to go. Others of us look around and see an
eclectic mix of sad and worn hand-me-down furniture. And a
few of us are just, well, bored with the décor we have had for
the last five years. To redecorate your home you don't
need to spend a whole lot of cash. Granted, a major
remodel (such as a kitchen or bathroom) will be a whole
different story (and an article to come later this year).
However, any space in your home can be given a fresh look with
easy do-it-yourself projects at minimal cost.
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ONIONS
- PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF DECEPTIVE TERMITE INSPECTIONS.
Some states
allow Home Inspectors to identify and report on wood destroying
organisms if the inspector is properly certified/licensed. Other
states, such as California, do not allow Home Inspectors to do so
unless that inspector is also licensed as a Structural Pest
Inspector, of which there are very few. But, if the inspector is
properly licensed, then the reporting will be done on a report
form mandated by the Structural Pest Control Board located in
Sacramento, and the reporting process falls under a whole slew of
regulations administered by the Structural Pest Control Board.
This practice is unfortunate as that process breeds, in California
anyway, a huge conflict of interest situation that revolves around
the home sale/purchase activity. Now you're ready to peel off the
first layer of the onion.
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IMPORTANT
HOME INSPECTION TIPS!
In general,
homeowners should order
a home inspection soon after the purchase offer has been accepted. Real
estate contracts typically allow a limited number of days to complete a
home inspection and to request repairs, if applicable. Discover more tips
in this months' article.
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| January
2007 |
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ONIONS
- PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF DECEPTIVE TERMITE INSPECTIONS.
Some states
allow Home Inspectors to identify and report on wood destroying
organisms if the inspector is properly certified/licensed. Other
states, such as California, do not allow Home Inspectors to do so
unless that inspector is also licensed as a Structural Pest
Inspector, of which there are very few. But, if the inspector is
properly licensed, then the reporting will be done on a report
form mandated by the Structural Pest Control Board located in
Sacramento, and the reporting process falls under a whole slew of
regulations administered by the Structural Pest Control Board.
This practice is unfortunate as that process breeds, in California
anyway, a huge conflict of interest situation that revolves around
the home sale/purchase activity. Now you're ready to peel off the
first layer of the onion.
-
IMPORTANT
HOME INSPECTION TIPS!
In general,
homeowners should order
a home inspection soon after the purchase offer has been accepted. Real
estate contracts typically allow a limited number of days to complete a
home inspection and to request repairs, if applicable. Discover more tips
in this months' article.
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CUSTOMER
DEPOSITS - ILLEGITIMATE REVENUE STREAM FOR BANKS?
For quite some time now certain banks and other
financial institutions may have been profiting from what some
members of Congress are calling an illegitimate revenue stream,
namely the deposits of its customers. Today many banks will place
“holds” on customer deposits, allowing them to benefit from
the interest on the customers funds. This has caused some outrage
by the depositors and the concern of key members of Congress.
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| December
2006 |
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Budgeting
for the Holidays & Special Events!
Big events and holidays
can often mean big spending. A little pre-planning can help to
ease and avoid financial pain. In
this article you'll find tips for avoiding overspending and sample
worksheets that may be used when planning
holiday or big event spending.
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HOMEOWNER’S
GUIDE
In general,
homeowners should budget approximately one percent of their home’s value
for maintenance and repairs. If you make a habit of putting aside a small
amount of money each month to be earmarked specifically for home
maintenance, then it will be less painful when unexpected repairs are
needed or when appliances must be replaced.
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| November
2006 |
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HOLIDAY
FOOD SAFETY!
With the various fall and winter holidays upon us, we know everyone is busy. Here is a short list of food safety precautions to take during this holiday season. As always, enjoy the fun and have safe holidays this year.
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So, who's afraid of the big, bad Home Inspection?
No matter whom you talk to that is involved in a
home sale transaction, whether it be the owner, buyer or real estate
agent, everyone has a certain amount of reservation concerning a home
inspection or “termite” inspection. But why, all that it entails is
basically a visual inspection of the home and a short written report,
right? So, who’s afraid of the big, bad home inspection? Everyone it
seems!
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| October
2006 |
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FAMOUS
HAUNTED HOMES!
Perhaps
it wasn't the wind that slammed the door shut or there really is
no one to match the footsteps down the hall? Or maybe it is a
great marketing ploy for bed and breakfast inns and historical
societies? Or maybe people
are comforted or enjoy the idea of hauntings? Okay,
so not all of us believe in ghosts, but the stories and
histories behind many haunted homes can be just as unique as
their "spiritual" residents. For a little fun and
change of pace, we have compiled a short list of famous haunted
homes and buildings in America. Dim the lights, sit back and
enjoy a little Halloween-flavored fun and learn a little history
too!
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| September
2006 |
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Landscape
Your Paradise - How to Select a Landscape Designer!
Both the front and back
yards of your house
offer a buffer between your home
and the outside world. Often, especially in the case of
backyards, they may be manipulated into a sanctuary, giving you
a place to relax and enjoy the outdoors at home. Many weekend
warriors find outdoor projects fun and rewarding challenges for
their spring through fall months. However, sometimes an idea may
be too grand or a space too oddly shaped for you to visualize
how to put it all together. This is where a landscape designer,
the "exterior decorators," may be needed. They
can help in a wide range of outdoor projects whether it be
redesigning a whole yard or helping incorporate one feature into
your greater masterpiece. Read this article to better prepare
yourself for hiring the best landscape designer to help you
sculpt your outdoor paradise!
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| August
2006 |
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How
to start a NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH!
Many people are skeptical when they hear about neighborhood watches. Many think it involves a lot of effort with minimal impact or effect. However, most police departments will inform you otherwise. A neighborhood watch can help police
crack down on crime due to the simple fact that you are a resident
in the area and will more readily notice suspicious, out of place behavior in your neighborhood before they will. An example that is often used is the scenario of the stranger hanging around your neighbor's car. You look out your window and notice a stranger
by your neighbor's car and know the car does not belong to them. However, when a cop car drives by, the stranger casually looks up and waves hello. The officer cannot tell
if the car belongs to the person or if the person lives in the
neighborhood. Therefore, the officer may wave back and simply drive ahead.
So how does a neighborhood watch work? How do you set one up? How can you and your neighbors reduce crime and help the police in your area?
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| July
2006 |
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SUMMER
SAFETY TIPS!
The
summer has a pull for us, no matter our age. It is a time to
take a few days off work, barbeque in the backyard, go for a
picnic, a hike, a swim, a bike ride or go out on the water on
our boat. It is also a time to mow and weed the lawn, plant
flowers and finish countless chores around the home that have
been put off until the weather "cooperated." Needless
to say, summer is a busy time when we do more activities and
chores and can very easily overexert ourselves. That is why this
month we are focusing on some tips that can help you have a fun
and safe summer. Part of having fun is being aware of what
precautions you should take and how you should plan ahead for
whatever you choose to do. But we know you are busy, so here is
the quick list for a safe summer!
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| June
2006 |
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PEST
CONTROL - Reclaim Your Home From Pests!
Bugs are a part of life and rodents often come wandering through. These animals are part of the environment and serve their purpose in the great chain of things. However, they can become a nuisance and may even be dangerous if they take over our homes. They are then more aptly called 'pests' and need to be dealt with. This quick article will give you some preventive tips about how to battle common pests. You may adjust many of these tips to various bug and critter problems.
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| May
2006 |
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HOW
TO HIRE A CONTRACTOR: Working As A Team On Your Next Home Project!
You have a great idea of what you want to do but you just don't have the skills to implement it. Whether remodeling the kitchen, a spare room or adding on, some projects are better handled by professional contractors. However, make sure you do not get into an agreement with a contractor on impulse. Instead, picking a contractor should be a selective process that is well researched and prepared. This is not only a financial investment; this person (and their team) will be in your home and working with you on a project that may take days or, more likely, weeks to finish. A sound partnership is important.
In this article you'll be given some suggestions for planning out your partnership with a contractor. Also included are a checklist guide and contract example forms from our partner Lawchek®. All are helpful suggestions and tools before hiring any contractor.
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| April
2006 |
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Setting
Your BUDGET!
You
have evaluated the neighborhood and find that your improvement
is consistent with general aesthetic and size parameters. You
plan to remain in the house for some time. You find that a
second mortgage payment will not strain your current monthly
budget. You feel you can devote a certain amount of time towards
planning the project. And finally, you are really sick of
waiting in line to go to the bathroom in your own house!
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| March
2006 |
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FENG
SHUI - Another Look at Interior Design.
Feng
Shui (pronounced Fung Shway)
has been used in China for centuries and has made a strong
entrance into western culture. Best described as "the art
of placement" Feng Shui was originally used to determine
the placement of temples, official buildings, graveyards and
homes in their natural environment. When the western world first
came into contact with Feng Shui it was labeled as a form of
geomancy which is considered "divination
by means of figures or lines or geographic features."
Although this may be a misrepresentation of the initial use of
Feng Shui, this art is constantly in flux and today there are
many different schools, some of which do concentrate on the use
of this art as a way to impact ones fate in a favorable
direction. This art of placement has some wonderful interior
design techniques that everyone could adapt and find beneficial.
This article will discuss many of these interior design
solutions for cluttered and cramped spaces in the home and
office, as well as some of the ideas behind the creation of
balance that have become part of this art form.
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| February
2006 |
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HOME
APPRAISAL - What to expect and how to prepare.
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines appraisal
as, "a valuation of property by the estimate of an
authorized person." This valuation is a determination of
your property's market value - what it will likely sell for on
the open market. So how is this "valuation"
determined? Why does the idea of an "estimate of
an authorized person" create so much apprehension about the
process? What can you do to achieve a better home appraisal?
What do you do if your home doesn't appraise well? In this
article we offer answers to commonly asked questions and give
clarity to home appraisals.
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| January
2006 |
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Home
Security - Keeping your family and possessions safe.
According to the FBI,
burglaries occur every 15.4
seconds in the United States. Therefore, home
security is important - not only because the home is one of our biggest
investments, but having reliable home security provides peace of
mind regarding protecting our family and possessions. Many of us
take our security for granted or believe our current security is
all we need. There is a belief that burglaries happen to
"someone else." Or, if one is robbed, it is just the
result of "chance" and there is little that can be
done about it. The threat to our inner sanctum and lifetime of
possessions is very real. This article will take a look at the
ways you can protect your home, one of the most common being a
security system, and we will be concentrating on some of the
common sense and easy to add options you can do to protect your
home.
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| December 2005 |
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Winter
Safety Tips - Whether celebrating a holiday or snuggling next to
the fire.
Winter brings many different holidays and
celebrations, and during these various festivities we host dinners or gatherings and may have many house guests.
And so up go the decorations! Decorating your home for the
holidays can be fun, but displaying these items safely is very
important. If you have children, pets, house guests, or crazy, exuberant relatives around the house this winter holiday season, you may want to consider some general safety tips. Even if you aren't hosting an event but will be using winter items, such as a fireplace, this article will have a few helpful tips for you. We know you are busy, and the last thing anyone wants to do when planning a party is to think about all the details! Thus, here is simple, quick safety checklist for your winter fun!
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| November 2005 |
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Historical
Homes - How to Protect Historical Property.
Historical landmarks throughout the country provide all citizens with a physical, present experience of our history. Through these landmarks you can not only observe but in many cases feel the original work and walk the spaces of the past. Historical homes help us remember important persons as we can view intimately how they lived; we get to see the most sacred of spaces, their internal sanctum, their home. Where did they read at night for inspiration, where did they write that novel, where did they meet the important guests and characters in their lives? All of these things we can glimpse through seeing history preserved in rock and mortar.
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part
VIII
Another article by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com, this month about maintenance
tips for Fall Season.
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| October 2005 |
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Got Attic Mold? How to Diagnose Common Sources.
It happens to countless homeowners around the end of the year – you
make the annual visit to your attic to collect the holiday decorations and
what do you find? Spots and blotches covering the bottom of the roof
sheathing. Worse yet – it turns out to be attic mold! What does energy
conservation have to do with mold in the attic? Well if you take a step
back and consider how the house behaves as system, they are often directly
related.
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part
VII
Another article by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com, this month
Part B about maintenance tips for Spring Season.
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| September 2005 |
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Reduce Your Heating Bills This Winter
Imagine leaving a window open all winter long -- the heat loss, cold
drafts and wasted energy! If your home has a folding attic stair,
fireplace or clothes dryer, that may be just what is occurring in your
home every day. These often overlooked sources of heat loss and air
leakage can cause heat to pour out and the cold outside air to rush in --
costing you higher heating bills.
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part
VI
Another article by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com, this month
Part A about maintenance tips for Spring Season.
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| August 2005 |
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Pet Friendly: Making your Home and Yard Perfect for your Pet
For many, bringing a pet home is the same as bringing home new family. Pets easily find their way in our hearts with their playful antics and friendly companionship. When you first bring a new pet into your home it is imperative that you are willing to make some adjustments to your living space. This article is aimed at giving hints for all who have pets or will have pets in their home.
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part V
Another article by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com, this month about maintenance that should be covered every 2 years.
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| July 2005 |
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Planning Your Garden Masterpiece
Whether for an apartment with window boxes and porch containers or a house with acres to play, everyone can create a garden if they want one. There are many wonderful resources online that can help those who want to add plants around their home environment. First we collected some good, free, online landscaping planners that help you plot out your yard and garden before you plant a single seed. Most come with some plant information but we have also collected a list of plant reference sites that detail plant climate preferences, light requirements and much more.
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part IV
Another article by Rocky
Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com, this month about maintenance that should be covered once every year.
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| June 2005 |
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Home Improvement Web Sties - Part II
These days you can find a web site that covers anything. Included in this trend are home improvement web sites. Some of these helpful sites may be related to a television program (as discussed in our April article 'Home Improvement Television'). However, there are also many that are mostly web based that offer great home improvement hints, tutorials and visual aids.
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part III
Another article by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com, this month about maintenance that should be done every 6 months.
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| May 2005 |
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How to Become a Home Inspector
Home inspection is an involved career that requires self motivation, great people skills and small business acumen. If you ever wondered how to become a home inspector then read on and review the links provided for a quick guide to this growing career...
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part II
Another article by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com, this month about maintenance that should be done every 2 months, including a periodic checklist of every 3 months.
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| April 2005 |
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Home Improvement Television Shows
When it comes to home improvement projects, visual examples can teach volumes. Thus enters home improvement television. These TV shows have been around for over two decades and recently there has been an increase in the number of these shows available. However, viewers be
savvy.
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part I
The first article in a series of 8 by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com. This month an introduction to preventive maintenance you should do for your home.
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| March 2005 |
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Galvanized Pipes in Older Home
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question, "What is the life expectancy of galvanized pipes in older homes?"
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Water Problems
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector discusses the sudden onset of water problems in the home.
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Landscape
Your Paradise - How to Select a Landscape Designer!
Both the front and back
yards of your house
offer a buffer between your home
and the outside world. Often, especially in the case of
backyards, they may be manipulated into a sanctuary, giving you
a place to relax and enjoy the outdoors at home. Many weekend
warriors find outdoor projects fun and rewarding challenges for
their spring through fall months. However, sometimes an idea may
be too grand or a space too oddly shaped for you to visualize
how to put it all together. This is where a landscape designer,
the "exterior decorators," may be needed. They
can help in a wide range of outdoor projects whether it be
redesigning a whole yard or helping incorporate one feature into
your greater masterpiece. Read this article to better prepare
yourself for hiring the best landscape designer to help you
sculpt your outdoor paradise!Brian Dineen of RCAC provides helpful hints about setting your budget for your next home project.
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| February 2005 |
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New Home Warranty
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"What is covered under a new home warranty and does it last past the final inspection of the home?"
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Water Pressure: Too Much or Too Little
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"Why should my water pressure be lowered?"
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part II
Another article by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com, this month about maintenance that should be done every 2 months, including a periodic checklist of every 3 months.
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| January 2005 |
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Setting Your Budget
Brian Dineen of RCAC provides helpful hints about setting your budget for your next home project.
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GCI Circuits in Older Homes
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"Do three-pronged plugs ground if the home wiring is the original two wire non-gounded system?"
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part I
The first article in a series of 8 by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com. This month an introduction to preventive maintenance you should do for your home.
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| December 2004 |
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New Home Warranty
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"What is covered under a new home warranty and does it last past the final inspection of the home?"
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Water Pressure: Too Much or Too Little
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"Why should my water pressure be lowered?"
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Preventive Maintenance Tips for your Home Part II
Another article by Rocky Fremin of Freminshomeimprovement.com, this month about maintenance that should be done every 2 months, including a periodic checklist of every 3 months.
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| November 2004 |
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October 2004
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Crack in the Sidewalk
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question, "Should I be concerned about cracks in the sidewalk in front of our home?"
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Slab vs Crawl Space
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"Which is better, slab or crawl spaces?"
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Setting Your Budget
Brian Dineen of RCAC provides helpful hints about setting your budget for your next home project.
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| September 2004 |
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| August 2004 |
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Chimney Caps, Yes or No?
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"Chimney caps, yes or no?"
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Fogging of Insulated Windows
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"What do I do about fogging insulated windows?"
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Setting Your Budget
Brian Dineen of RCAC provides helpful hints about setting your budget for your next home project.
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| July 2004 |
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GCI Circuits in Older Homes
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"Do three-pronged plugs ground if the home wiring is the original two wire non-gounded system?"
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One Roof or Two?
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question,"Is placing new shingles on top of old ones a good idea?"
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Setting Your Budget
Brian Dineen of RCAC provides helpful hints about setting your budget for your next home project.
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| June 2004 |
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Galvanized Pipes in Older Home
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector answers the question, "What is the life expectancy of galvanized pipes in older homes?"
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Water Problems
Patrick Mahoney of Sherlock Home Inspector discusses the sudden onset of water problems in the home.
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Setting Your Budget
Brian Dineen of RCAC provides helpful hints about setting your budget for your next home project.
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Last Updated 4/1/07 |