Moving Tips: Five Ideas To Make Relocating Your Family A Bit Easier

Relocating to a new home, town or state is an exciting and chaotic time that can leave you and your family feeling overwhelmed and worn down. To help you deal with this experience, here are five moving tips that can make relocating your family a bit easier.

Plan early.

If possible, start preparing you and your family for the relocation several weeks beforehand. For example, 4 to 6 weeks before the move, start cleaning out closets, cabinets, basements, and attics, separating the items into piles such as keep, donate/sell and throw away. A good general rule of thumb is if you haven’t used the item in a year or two, you don’t really need it.

Pack smartly.

When packing away the items you are taking with you, make sure to use sturdy boxes that won’t rip or fall apart when carrying. Another important thing to remember is label, label, label! Label every back with either the items it contains or the room in which they belong. This will help locate your stuff easier when moving the items into their new home.

Utilize a storage facility.

A storage professional from Daffodil Storage in Tacoma has suggested that storage units can allow many people a safe place to store items until they find a place for them in their new home. Having a short-term storage unit such as those offered by companies like Daffodil Storage can also act as a staging area for the moving process, especially helpful if whoever has purchased or rented your previous location needs to move in early, or if you will stay somewhere else before moving.  It also provides a reliable area for items you have no room for but want to keep for future use.

Keep important items with you.

With all the chaos and confusion that occurs when relocating, things can be misplaced or lost. Instead of packing away those important papers—such as birth certificates or passports—or your kid’s favorite stuffed animal, keep them with you during the move.

Pack a moving kit for your family.

Include travel games, crayons, coloring books, and toys to help keep children busy. Children aren’t the only ones who can benefit from a moving kit; including items in the kit for pets and adults can help make everyone’s experience a bit better. Make sure to have drinks and snacks, and keep over-the-counter medicine for headaches and carsickness handy.

Another thing to remember when relocating is to try to stay calm. Moving is a very stressful experience and can cause everyone in the family to feel overwhelmed and grouchy. When you or your family are starting to get frustrated, try focusing on the positive aspects of the move and what you can look forward to in the future.

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The 6 Most Common Pests That Can Invade Your Home And How To Prevent It From Happening

No one wants their home invaded by pests, and sometimes it can be a major problem before it is even noticed inside the home. Here are a few of the most common household pests and how you can keep them outside where they belong:

Ants

Ants enter homes to find water, sweets or greasy foods. When one enters, you can be sure more will follow due to the chemical trail it leaves. Unfortunately, it’s hard to see just a couple of ants on your floor or counter, and by the time you find them, it seems like there are thousands. To prevent ants, make sure all cracks and openings are sealed. Clear up any moisture problems, and keep areas where food is prepared or stored very clean. Clean up crumbs on the floor and counters more often. If they don’t have something to come in for in the first place, it won’t be as big of a problem.

Termites

Usually, homeowners are unaware of termites until they have caused significant damage. They feed off of your home’s foundation, weakening it and other wooden structures. It is important that the wood in your home does not contact the soil. This gives termites easy entry. Leaks and standing water should be taken care of promptly. If you do have termites, getting the help to rid your home of them is essential to making sure they are all eliminated, suggests professionals who specialize in pest control.

Mice

While mice usually enter your home looking for food, they contaminate much more than they take. They often bring additional pests with them such as fleas or ticks. To prevent mice, all openings must be sealed. Mice can get through the smallest holes and cracks. Mousetraps work well to eliminate one or two visitors. If you have more mice, consider calling a professional.

Fleas

Fleas can carry disease which make their presence in your home particularly disturbing. Unexplained, itchy bites on humans or a pet that scratches itself incessantly are signs that you may have a problem. To get rid of fleas, first treat the main problem, which is likely your pet. The next step is to thoroughly clean your home, and there are products you can buy at most stores to help rid your home of fleas.

Bedbugs

Bed bugs are difficult to spot since they can hide so easily in headboards and tiny cracks. While they do not carry disease, they do feed from humans and cause welts with their bites. They are carried in from the outdoors on shoes or luggage. To get rid of bedbugs, a thorough cleaning and vacuuming is necessary. All bedding must be washed in very hot water to kill bed bugs that remain. You can buy products to spray around your bed to prevent them from returning.

Stinkbugs

Stink bugs, so named for the horrible smell emitted when they are crushed, become plentiful in the fall. Vacuuming is the best way to rid your home of stink bugs. Commercial, non-toxic traps are available as well.

There is no reason why you should have to allow uninvited visitors into your home. These tips will help make and keep your home pest-free.

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Five Great Tips For Keeping Your Home Safe This Season

Winter is here, and along with it comes plenty of holiday travel and visiting friends and family. With Christmas approaching, have you taken the proper measures to make sure your home is protected when you go visiting? Below are five tips for keeping your home safe this season.

1. Using Timers

Using automated light switch timers is an excellent way to deter thieves. You can program your timer to turn the lights on inside your home around four or five in the afternoon and have them programmed to cut off around ten or eleven at night. To make it even more convincing, program the lights in each room for different times. For example, have the lights on in your kitchen from five to seven, the living room lights on from six to ten, and bedroom lights on from eight to eleven. The lights outside your home should be programmed to stay on from six in the evening until seven in the morning. When a home is consistently dark, it’s a magnet for thieves. Programming your lights with home automation equipment is a great deterrent for potential intruders.

2. Turn Your Thermostat Down

Instead of turning your thermostat off when traveling, turn it down instead. This will help you save money and keep your home safe from potential hazards. When you turn your thermostat off, you run the risk of freezing pipes in your home. Frozen pipes are extremely dangerous and might lead to water damage inside your home and some expensive repairs. Before you leave for holiday travels, turn your thermostat down so that your home is warm enough to prevent the pipes from freezing.

3. Inform a Close Neighbor

Let a neighbor you trust know about your upcoming travel plans. Tell them when your family is going out of town and when you’re returning. Ask them to take care of any pets and plants you have in the house. If someone you trust is keeping a good eye on your home, they can alert local authorities if they notice someone lingering around your home or if a problem occurs.

4. Always Check Locks

Before you go away for a holiday traveling, check all the locks on any exterior doors. You might find that some of them are weak. If you don’t have deadbolts on exterior doors, install them. That includes the garage door as well.

5. Alarm System

Alarm systems are great to have for several reasons. First, they offer homeowners on vacation peace of mind, and they are a deterrent for thieves. Oftentimes, just placing a security sign in your front yard is enough to deter an amateur thief. If you don’t have an alarm system in your home, contact a local home security company and have one installed today to protect your family and your investments.

No matter what time of year, protecting your home while you’re away is important. Make sure you have good measures in place to keep criminals away. Your holiday plans with family are a lot more enjoyable when you know you’re safe.

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Orlando Foreclosure Buyers Beware! Was it Ever a Meth Lab??

 Was Your Orlando Foreclosure House Ever Used to Cook Meth?

I’ve been buying and selling Orlando real estate since 2004 and in that time I’ve re-habbed over 300 houses. About 95% of these homes were Orlando foreclosure homes that were lost or given up by the homeowner due to none payment. Most of the time it was just typical normal things that happen in life type stuff like loss of employment,  divorce, medical illness, etc. However, every once in a while we would pick one up that was used as either a drug dealers house or even worse,… a meth lab. “Meth” or “Crystal Meth’ is the abbreviation for the drug called Methamphetamine. It’s a highly addictive drug that can be created or “cooked” using over-the-counter products found at any local drug store.

Based on National studies that have been done, the U.S. has an estimated 2,500,000+ homes that have been contaminated with meth! The majority of Orlando realtors, home buyers, renters, wouldn’t have the slightest idea if a house was formerly used to cook this awful drug. This is why you sometimes you should rely on your own instincts. If something seems odd or weird about the house or you feel like something’s just not right, then you should investigate further. It’s not hard to tell when a house was recently used as a Meth lab as long as it hasn’t been cleaned up yet. Many times the owners or the lender will hurry up and change out the carpet or give it a coat of paint in order to make the house appear to clean and normal. Unfortunately, it takes a lot more than a coat of paint and new carpet to decontaminate a house from these nasty toxins.

Here are some tips to see if the house was ever used as a Meth Lab even after it’s been cleaned up

1- Ask the neighbors- This is the easiest and probably most accurate way…[Unless they’re lying to you so they can get a decent neighbor to move in next door] 2- Buy a chemical testing kit. 3- Contact the local police dept and inquire about any police issues on the property. 4- Talk to the local health dept for further advice on your suspicions. 5-Have it professionally tested [This may be a bit expensive, but worth every penny if plan on living there]

Here’s a Scary Piece of Info:  According to law enforcement departments and contractors that specialize in meth lab clean-ups, only an estimated 1 out of every 10 homes that have been used to cook meth have ever been found by the police!

For former meth labs that haven’t been cleaned or covered up, it’s much easier to tell especially if everything was left as-is.

Tips to see if the house was recently used as a Meth Lab and never cleaned up

1- Look for chemical stains on the floors and walls. Meth labs rely heavily on strong chemicals and acids to manufacture the drug which means spillage resulting in permanent staining. 2- Dead or burned grass and landscaping. Meth is sometimes cooked in remote locations in order to avoid being found out by neighbors. They will then burn the evidence such as packaging materials, etc. in the yard. Look for burn pits and or dead or stained grass, this could indicate a place where meth-producing ingredients have been disposed of 3- There’s kitty litter present and no other signs of a cat ever living there. Kitty litter is sometimes used to soak up chemicals that have spilled. Look for it in unusual places like in piles or scattered on the floor as opposed to a litter box. 4- Windows covered or painted to keep outsiders from seeing what’s really cooking. 5- Weird plumbing and glassware. Meth labs will usually be rigged with some sort of ventilation system to get rid of toxic fumes. Police will also find different glassware around the house like what you’d find in a high school

chemistry class. 6- The house hasn’t been cleaned for a long time. Meth users only care about meth and cleaning the house is not even close to making their “to-do” list. 7- Plastic bottles are present. The “shake and bake” method of making meth is very popular and is made with the use of plastic bottles of all shapes and sizes. The bottles will sometimes explode causing people to get burned as well as fires in the vicinity of the explosion.

I realize that this article may be quite a shocker for someone looking to buy a foreclosure or a short sale in Orlando. However, when I read about the statistics regarding the relation between meth labs and foreclosure properties I felt that I just had to write about it. Toxins that can be left behind from a meth lab can cause serious sickness in people and eventually even death if someone is exposed for a long time.  

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Orlando Realtors Fed Up With Bad BPO’s

Bad BPO’s= Inflated Values

Orlando Realtors that specialize in short sales know how important the broker’s price opinion [BPO] part of the process is. The BPO refers to the value of a property as decided by a local real estate agent or broker. It’s important to note that BPO agents are not appraisers. BPOs should be done by taking into consideration the characteristics of the subject property such as similar properties in the neighborhood [square footage, upgrades, etc.] They should also consider other important factors such as the repairs that will take to make the property ready to be put on the market.

Once a contract is submitted to a lender on short sale property. The lender will then order the BPO to be done through a large BPO agency. The agency will then hire a local real estate broker or agent to do it. Most of the time the broker or agent will then do the BPO based completely on electronic data and will sometimes even complete their BPO report before even leaving the office. This means that some of the items such as necessary repairs, neighborhood trends, etc. aren’t taken into consideration often resulting in bad BPOs that a short sale agent receives.

What can an Orlando Short Sale Realtor do to prevent a Bad BPO?

1- Automatically assume that the BPO will be bad or overinflated. This will give you more time so that you’re ready to fight it.

2-Do your own Comparative Market Analysis [CMA] providing at least 5 comparable properties that will help to prove your case.

3-Take a bunch of pictures of any cosmetic, structural, or neighborhood issues that can negatively affect the value of the subject property. You should also take pictures of dated appliances, old water stains, mold and mildewed walls, worn-out wall coverings, and fixtures. Big-ticket items like roof, ceiling, AC, and water heater damages should also be included. You should also take pictures of any overgrown landscaping, broken or deteriorated fencing as well as any other issues with the yard. You should also take pictures of nearby commercial locations that could potentially influence the value of a property.

4-Carefully review the BPO report that was completed by the other agent. Remember… you are the local expert, not them. Take note of how old the comparable properties are as well as the square footage making sure that the comparables provided are a good match for your property. Make sure that the school ratings and nearby amenities were also recorded correctly such as parks, shopping, entertainment, and dining.

5-Make sure that any needed repairs were also considered as part of the BPO, this is a big one! If possible take any pictures of the comparable properties that were used that will help to prove your case with the lender. By doing this, you can prepare a detailed side-by-side comparison showing the lender that the BPO agent got it wrong.

6-Submit your analysis to the bank as soon as possible after you received the unreasonable BPO that was prepared by the Broker or agent. This will not only show the lender that you know your stuff but that you are ready to move quickly towards a resolution.

Once you’ve done all these things, it will undoubtedly make the bank take notice. Remember to always be respectful with the negotiator and use humor whenever appropriate to keep things light. I don’t care who it is, people will always appreciate a good laugh. Then the only thing left to do is follow up, follow up, follow up. At the very least the lender will have no choice but to order a second BPO.

 

 

 

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