Browsing the blog archives for February, 2010.


How To Get Springtime Curb Appeal: 2

Curb Appeal

pollock_doorNow that we have touched on the sidewalks and driveways, let’s move onto another thing that can really help your home sell and that is an accent door.  For those of you that do not know exactly what this particular door is, it can actually be your screen door or even just switching up the color of your door on the outside.

Adding in color or changing out a regular screen door for a decorative one can really make the home that much better and can certainly ensure that your home will be noticed.  Reds, greens or even yellows are all fantastic colors whenever you are looking to spice up your home on the outside a little bit.

You want to make sure that you choose a color that compliments your home though, so make sure that it looks nice on the outside!

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How To Get Springtime Curb Appeal: 1

Curb Appeal

sidewalk-iconSpring is right around the corner and pretty soon, we will be getting rid of the snow for real and the flowers will be able to perk up.  What this means is that if you are selling your home, you are going to want to switch around your thinking and get some spring curb appeal going.

This can be difficult, as spring can be fickle, depending on which state you live in, however you always want to make sure that you start with the sidewalks as well as the driveways.  This is going to be the first step in ensuring that your home is ready to sell.

You want to make sure that your sidewalks, pathways and driveway all look perfect, that means that you want to fix any cracks and uneven sections, as that can certainly make prospects look twice at your home.

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What to Do to be a Good Tenant: 2

Renting

tenants 7There are some things you cannot maintain on your own. Indeed, there are some things you should not maintain on your own, because they are your landlord’s responsibilities.

So, do not be afraid to go to your landlord about repairs. You will not be annoying, your landlord will actually be thankful — they need to know what is wrong with the property. Besides, if you leave things until you move out, the repairs may cost your landlord more money.

You need to respect your lease. If you signed it knowing that you could not have pets or that you could only have a certain number of other people living in the place, you need to obey those rules. After all, you agreed with them in the first place.

Make sure to get a home insurance estimate before you buy a house you're interested in. It's always important to know the full financial picture, and home insurance is an important part of that!

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What to Do to be a Good Tenant: 1

Renting

tenants 6It is important to be the best tenant you can be, for a variety of reasons. You need your landlord’s good graces, even after you have moved out of your apartment or rental home.

There are many things you can do to be a good tenant, and they are actually quite easy. For example, simply paying your rent when it is due every month goes a long way towards making you a desirable tenant. Late payments are allowed in the event of an emergency, but you never want to make a habit out of it.

You also need to maintain both your home and your yard — or your part of the yard, if your landlords are on site. Just keep things neat and tidy, to prevent as much wear and tear as you can.

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