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1/ Handling your own sale means you will be responsible for placing ads, answering phones and showing your home to strangers. A real estate agent has marketing systems in place for listing and selling homes.

2/ An agent will take the potential buyer through the home at scheduled times, an agent can sell the house, not just show it.

3/ The Agent is experienced in the local market and will help you with the selling price.

4/ The agent will negotiate with buyer for you.

5/ The agent can find qualified buyers.

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7/ When your selling on your own, buyers

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1/ Building regulations vary from municipality to municipality. It is important that you understand how your intended renovation project fits with your local building by-laws. 

Before beginning, find out what building permits you will require. Many municipalities publish information about building codes on their web sites and who you can contact with any questions.

2/ Plan out your project carefully. Make sure you have enough time, money and supplies to complete the job. If you cannot live in your home for a period during the renovations,

extending could become costly.

3/ If you hire a professional contractor for your renovation project it is important that you are comfortable with the contractors ability. Try ask your realtor for a referral.

 

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1/ If the payments are about the same, you will be further ahead financially by making payments on a mortgaged home rather than paying rent on a house or apartment.

2/ Paying down your mortgage is like earning the interest that you are paying on it, tax free.

3/ When renewing your loan or selling your house, look for options and features that afford you with the maximum amount of flexibility.

4/ The faster you pay down your mortgage, the sooner you will have extra capital for investments.
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1/ Make sure your door locks prevent key duplication.
2/ Change all locks when moving into a new house or apartment.
3/ Do not leave spare keys in obvious places, ie; under flower pots.
4/ Don’t have any ID on key tags.
5/ Install a double cylinder lock on doors located near windows.
6/ Get a special Captive Thumb turn Deadbolt that provides easy exit for

your family in emergencies.

7/ Always take the house key with you when leaving the house, even for a short period of time.

 

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1/ If you are installing a new furnace for your home make sure it is high efficiency furnace.
2/ You could loose up to 25% of

your home heating energy just from air leaks between windows & doors.
3/ Heat pumps & air conditioners
with scroll are more efficient.
4/ Set your thermostat 3 degrees lower while you asleep to save about five percent on your heating bill.
5/ Proper insulation of roof, walls, floors, and the basement will reduce your energy bill.

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Fire Prevention Safety Tips for your Kitchen

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  • Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling, broiling, or boiling food. If you must leave the the room even for a short period of time, turn off the stove.
  • Keep cooking areas clean and clear of combustibles (e.g. potholders, towels, rags, drapes and food packaging).
  • Keep children away from cooking areas by enforcing a “kid-free zone” of 3 feet around the stove.
  • If you have a fire in your microwave, turn it off immediately and keep the door closed. Never open the door until the fire is completely out. If in doubt, get out of the home & call 911.
  • Always keep an oven mitt and a lid nearby. If a small grease fire starts in a pan, smother the flames by carefully sliding the lid over the pan (make sure you are wearing the oven mitt). Turn off the burner and slide the pan off the burner.
  • Never pour water on a grease fire. If the fire does not go out, get out of the home and call 911.
  • If an oven fire starts, turn off the heat and keep the door closed to prevent flames from burning you or your clothing. If the fire does not go out, get out of the home and call the fire department.
  • To avoid the accumulation of grease, always clean the vent screen above your stove. You can put these in the dishwasher! If you cook frequently with oils, butter, and grease, make sure to clean it at least once a month.
  • Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen & learn how to use it.
  • Smoke alarms are an important LEVEL 2 fire prevention installation in your home and is now the law in most states and provinces, but please remember a smoke alarm is only triggered when smoke or fire has been detected. If you or someone in your home becomes easily distracted from the stove, wear a LEVEL 1 Clip-On Stove Alert that reminds you every three minutes that the stove is on ... so that a fire does not happen in the first place.
  • Install a StoveAlert speaker system by each entrance in your home that warns home occupants to "please check the stove" before leaving the house. The quiet speaker system is automatically triggered when the door is opened generating a pleasant female voice announcement.
  • Now you can have a window to your kitchen from your PC at work or while on travel. This allows you to observe your kitchen to watch over teens, a spouse or the elderly in the event they become distracted from the stove ... so that you can make a call to your home or 911 in an emergency.

        

Security Tips for your Home
  • If you have a faulty alarm that frequently goes off, get it fixed immediately and tell your neighbors that it's been repaired. Many people ignore an alarm that goes off periodically.
  • Before turning your house key over to a professional house cleaner for several hours, make sure the person is honest and reputable as well as hardworking. Check all references thoroughly. If the house cleaner is from a firm, call your local Better Business Bureau to check on the firm's reputation.
  • Instead of keeping a spare key in a mailbox, under the doormat, or on a nail behind the garage, wrap the key in foil -- or put it in a 35mm film can -- and bury it where you can easily find it if you need it.
  • Don't leave notes for service people or family on the door. These act as a welcome mat for a burglar.
  • If the entrances to your home are dark, consider installing lighting with an infrared detector. Most thieves don't want to be observed trying to get in.
  • Talk to your neighbors about any suspicious people or strange cars you notice lurking about.
  • To keep your tools from being stolen, paint the handles. Thieves avoid items that are easy to identify.
  • Trees located near windows or shrubbery that might shield a burglar from view can be major flaws in your home-protection plan. Consider your landscaping plan in light of your protection needs.
  • Ask for credentials from any sales-person who requests entry to your home. Ask that their ID be pushed under the door. Many professional burglars use this cover to check out homes. If you're doubtful, check with the person's office before letting him/her in.
  • Do not list your full name on your mailbox or your entry in the telephone book. Use only your initial and your last name.
  • If someone comes to your door asking to use the phone to call a mechanic or the police, keep the door locked and make the call yourself.
  • Dogs are good deterrents to burglars. Even a small, noisy dog can be effective -- burglars do not like to have attention drawn to their presence. Be aware, however, that trained guard dogs do not make good pets. Obedience training and attack training are entirely different, and only the former is appropriate for a house pet.

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