A new home is never considered a home if it does not have any furniture. Without beds, tables and chairs, dressers, cupboards, and other furnishings, you won’t have the items you need to live comfortably in your new home. You also won’t have the essential fixtures ...
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8 Common Roof Problems Homeowners Need to Deal With
Jun 8
The phrase "having a roof over our heads" pretty much underscores the importance of the topmost part of our house. While it’s true that the walls, floors, and other parts of our home are just as important, none of them are as battered by the harshest ...
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Detecting Sneaky Leaks: How to Find a Plumbing Leak at Home
May 27
There's no denying water leaks are trouble. They not only damage ceilings and drive up water bills, they can also compromise wooden structures. And that's just for starters. What's interesting is plumbing leaks are widespread even in newer houses. Unfortunately, not all leaks are apparent. Some can be sneaky ...
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Common Foundation Problems Found in Florida
May 26
The foundation is the most important part of our homes. It is a base for our house, and if not built properly, it can cause many problems, which can result in severe damage to the structure in the long run. When it comes to homes in Florida, there are plenty ...
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How to Market Your Rental Property to Seniors
May 20
How to Market Your Rental Property to Seniors As of now, seniors make almost 17% of the US population. The percentage of the senior population has increased at a higher rate in the last two decades or so, and this trend will continue in the following years. By 2050, the 65 and above ...
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3 Reasons Why No One Is Renting Your Property
May 17
An empty frameSo you’ve just started your rental property business and many weeks have passed since you’ve had any leads. Also, you see a lot of other properties in your neighborhood generating interest. What could you have done wrong? Well, if your property isn’...
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What Is Illegal Eviction and What Can You Do About It?
May 6
A landlord showing a tenant out This article is not legal advice and you should consult an attorney for any legal matters and advice” In an illegal eviction, a landlord unlawfully evicts tenants from their property. Illegal evictions are common in the US. However, the interesting bit is ...
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Home renovations that increase the resale value
May 6
A blank piece of paper and carpentry tools on a wooden table. Home renovations are often done to increase the value of the property or enhance your space. Whatever the reason, every change and remodeling requires attention, time, and the inevitable financial investment. If you intend to boost the ...
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Here’s What You Need to Know About Water Damage Before You Buy a Home
Apr 19
Originally posted on inspectionsupport.net Whether it’s a flood, hurricane, or burst pipes, water damage can wreak havoc on a home. Not all water damage is visible at first glance, so home buyers must know what to look for before they purchase a new property. There ...
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Make Your Roof Last: Top Maintenance Tips to Keep in Mind
Apr 16
Here's something not many homeowners know: the average cost of roof replacement can range from $5,000 to $28,000. Considering how costly roof replacement can be, it makes perfect sense to look after your roof accordingly, so it lasts for a very long time. Just like contractors insurance, roof maintenance is ...
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6 Notable Benefits of Home Additions
Apr 15
A large white house Building a home addition is much like building a new, smaller home attached to your house. Most American homeowners typically invest in comprehensive remodels rather than home additions. However, such structures have an often-overlooked potential for improving your home. In some cases, they ...
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5 Steps to Business Ownership for the New Entrepreneur
Apr 7
Launching a new business is a lot easier if you go in knowing all the steps involved in creating your startup. You should have a list detailing everything you need to do to make your potential business a reality. This includes finances, tax and legal aspects, and practical questions such ...
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How to Safely Repair and Replace Roofs In The Time of COVID-19
Apr 6
COVID-19 may have changed many things, but one fact remains the same: not attending to roofing problems right away will lead to more troubles in the future. The roof is an essential part of your home; it shelters and protects you. Regularly monitoring and maintaining it is necessary if ...
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A Contractor’s Guide to Choosing Plastic Pipes
Oct 6
As a contractor, it is essential that you stay on top of the trends while also being up-to-date on new innovations. If you work on projects that require pipe installation, you want to make sure you have all the necessary knowledge to advise your clients appropriately. This means knowing ...
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Determining Proper Footing Depth
Jul 27
The footing is the support for the entire structure. Unless the property is located in a flood zone or in an area know to be problematic, in Florida we typically rely on either 1] SPREAD FOOTINGS and stemwalls, if required, meant to retain and reastrain the soil they contain or 2] ...
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6 Stylish Ideas for a More Visually Pleasing and Useful Backyard
Jul 8
When you put a lot of effort into your home interior design, you should consider directing attention to your outdoor space as well. After all, your property exterior can serve numerous functions in elevating your family's overall quality of life. So, to help you get started on a ...
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Don't Neglect Your Home's Foundations When Considering a Renovation
Jun 28
When renovating their homes, homeowners often have three primary motives. They want to improve the aesthetics of the property, make it more enjoyable, and boost its resale value.They will usually do this by updating the style of the home and expanding the function of its various components. But, there ...
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Top 8 Home Updates That Pay Off
May 4
What is the single update you can make to your home that would result in the most significant increase in the value of the property? Every home-owner wants to know the answer to this question. Given how much you have invested in the property, emotionally and financially, this is ...
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Dos and Don'ts for Rental Remodeling from Tenant's Perspective
Jan 27
More than half of the U.S.’s 100 largest cities now have more renters than buyers, according to Money.com. And this figure is expected to continue rising. Renting is attractive for several reasons. For one, renting provides a lot of convenience. Because as a renter, Cavalier Estates ...
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HOME ELEVATORS - A WAY TO RAISE VALUES EVEN IN A MARKET THAT GOES UP AND DOWN
Jan 9
In Florida, much of our extraordinary real estate growth is tied to the waterfront and the coastal zone homes that line our waterways. Due to the flood zone regulations born in the 1980s, and growing harsher by the decade - our "conforming structures" are required to be ...
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