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Article Written By : Timothy Thiele
Original Article Posted on : 10/21/19
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Original Article Source Credits: The Spruce , https://www.thespruce.com/
Article Written By : Timothy Thiele
Original Article Posted on : 10/21/19
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There is hardly a homeowner out there that hasn't dealt with home improvements. Sooner or later, you'll want to alter your home. And, once you do, you'd be a fool to go at it without getting the necessary permits, especially if you plan on selling your home. So, do all home improvements require permits? Well, no. But, as you will soon learn, it can be hard to differentiate between those that do and those that don't.
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Buying a home is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. It’s always advisable to hire the services of a home inspection company, which will check the house in all respects like its interior, exterior, structure, plumbing, appliances, roofing, insulation and ventilation.
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Article Written By Timothy Thiele
Original Article Posted on : 04/30/20
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The appraisal, that staple of the mortgage process, is changing fast during the coronavirus pandemic.
In rare instances, appraisers are donning haz-mat suits to walk through pricey properties. In some cases, homeowners are connecting by Zoom or FaceTime to give tours to appraisers who no longer are walking through homes.
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Article Written By : Bob Formisano
Original Article Posted on : 01/16/20
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In our homes, we all have a little "junk" sitting around. Well, some of us more than a little. Throughout the years, we collect gifts from our loved ones, photos, furniture, and items that we don't need anymore.
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Article Written By Katie McEntire
Original Article Posted on : April 28, 2020
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Article Written By Timothy Thiele
Original Article Posted on : 01/03/20
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Article Written By Sage Singleton
Original Article Posted on : March 27, 2020
Link to Original Article: https://www.apartmentguide.com/blog/fire-prevention-tips/
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When you decided to put your home on the market, you probably didn’t anticipate that a viral pandemic would disrupt your plans! It’s important to practice social distancing and avoid large gatherings because of the COVID-19 outbreak, but that does not mean you have to take down that “For Sale” sign.
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Article Written By NA
Original Article Posted on :March 9, 2020
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Whether you are moving or you simply need to transport your electrical equipment to another location
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Building code violations are far more common than one might assume. The 2013 Common Code Violations Survey found that upwards of 45% of inspected homes had some kind of housing code violation. It is thus likely that the same may apply to your home; you may not need to repair such violations if they don’t pose a safety risk, but it helps to be aware of them. So, before delving into what common building code violations are, it is useful to define what being “up to code” means.
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Article Written By Timothy Thiele
Original Article Posted on : 01/02/20
Link to Original Article: https://www.thespruce.com/electrical-wire-color-coding-1152863
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Original Article Source Credits: DoItYourself.com , https://www.doityourself.com/
Article Written By Dawn Hammon
Original Article Posted on : Jan 30, 2019
Link to Original Article: https://www.doityourself.com/stry/electrical-code-information-about-electrical-outlet-height
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Article Written By: Lee Wallender
Original Article Posted on :01/08/20
Link to Original Article: https://www.thespruce.com/electrical-service-panel-basics-for-homeowners-1821532
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Selling your house can be both exciting and stressful, especially if it’s your first time. Regardless of why you decided to sell your home, there are a number of pitfalls you can easily fall into, making your home selling experience less than ideal. Luckily, we’ve put together a list of the most common home selling mistakes people make so you can sell your home knowing you have your bases covered.
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Article Written By: Doityourself Staff
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Original Article Source Credits: The Spruce , https://www.thespruce.com/
Article Written By: Timothy Thiele
Original Article Posted on : 12/12/19
Link to Original Article: https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-a-main-breaker-1152730