Pull all weeds and unwanted sod, including the roots, and dispose of them. Use a spading fork to turn over and aerate the soil. When the soil is moist-not too wet and not too dry-spread 2 to 4 inches of compost or well-rotted manure on first-time beds, and an inch on older beds.Read More
It is a great way to get to know your dwelling in an up-close-and-personal manner, that is onsite with the home inspector when he scours your new home. If you are there while the inspection is going on then the professional home inspector can explain in person and answer any questions you may have instead...Read More
Well, Mexico was fun! We had a total of 37 adults and 5 children on our annual company vacation and it was a blast! After some flight cancellations and a long journey to return to our homes, we’re now back at work and gearing up to finish 2010 strong! To a great start of your...Read More
Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, radioactive gas that has been found in homes nationwide. Produced by natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water, radon moves up through the ground and into the air that we breathe. It also gets into homes through cracks and other holes in the foundation, or through well...Read More
House Paints: houses built before 1939 had lead-based paint applied to the interior or exterior surfaces, and some home paints produced up to 1977 contained small amounts of lead. Some of these paints still remain inside older homes and may particularly hazardous if in poor condition (chipped or peeling) or if disturbed by sanding or...Read More
Bulbs, tubers, and corms can provide color in your garden almost all year round. Snowdrops, aconites, and tiny irises appear in late winter, followed in early spring by cheerful daffodils and narcissi, hyacinths and tulips in almost every color. In late spring, fritilliaries, bluebells, lilies-of-the-vallry, irises and alliums come. Summer brings lilies, and gladiolus. In...Read More
In case you missed last night’s training (or want to revisit it) on “Controlling the Closing Process – How to Sell Properties Quickly in Today’s Market”, make sure to catch the replay! Click HERE for the replay… This was a content-packed, excellent training that you cannot afford to miss! Here’s what was covered on the...Read More
This Thursday at 9:00 PM Eastern, JD Esajian will be teaching a training webinar on “Controlling the Closing Process – How to Sell Properties Quickly in Today’s Market.” A lot of Real Estate Investors struggle with this side of the business so that is why it is so important for you to join us on...Read More
If the home you’re buying was built before 1978, you have certain rights concerning lead-based paint and lead poisoning hazards. For starters, the home seller, or her real estate agent must provide you with the EPA pamphlet entitled “Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home,” or other EPA-approved hazard information.Read More