9 July 2014 | 4 replies
The sump pump outlet usually will have to be sent to the exterior yard to be to code.

23 October 2015 | 2 replies
I like to see cut grass during the summer, raked leaves during the winter, and I especially like if they have taken the time and effort to plant shrubs, plants and flowers.

9 October 2014 | 9 replies
No flower beds against the foundation.

30 December 2013 | 8 replies
thats new service from street to house, panel and breakers and wires run throughout the house to outlets and fixtures... if there were radiators then they were removed.

3 November 2015 | 76 replies
You can get a decent 4 peice stainless package for around $2200Random things- Outlets, GFCI outlets, covers, etc just tally how many then go to the store.

17 June 2015 | 13 replies
It may throw off your numbers more and make the property a worse cash flower.

3 February 2024 | 20 replies
Real estate is plain simple and there is absolutely nothing you can’t learn readingGood luck Sure, anyone can learn anything with the many outlets of real estate books, facebook groups, youtube channels, etc.

5 August 2014 | 9 replies
Remove outlets, light fixtures and breakers.

15 January 2017 | 6 replies
Give this Realtor Mag article a read What Unlicensed Assistants Can Do in Your State it breaks down the specifics for every state, California included.Here is what unlicensed assistants can & can not do in my home state of Ohio.DOS AND DON’TS FOR UNLICENSED PERSONAL ASSISTANTSDO: Call people to schedule appointments.Call the owners of properties listed by the brokerage to schedule showings, closings, or inspections.Prepare market value analysis forms.Compile listing packages.Prepare listing presentations.Write and place advertisements.Take and develop photographs of properties.Address and mail open-house invitations and thank you notes to open-house attendees.Deliver documents such as offers and counter-offers.Coordinate direct mail campaigns.Create flyers and brochures.Maintain mailing lists.Monitor closing details.Coordinate closings.Communicate with sellers and buyers regarding delivery or pick-up of keys.Process sales.Enter listings on office “listing board”.Mail copies of ads to sellers.Install and maintain “For Sale”, “Open House”, and “Sold” signs (after satisfaction of contingencies).Coordinate sending of gifts, flowers, etc.Order legal description and plot plan.Prepare open house materials and prepare and mail highlight sheets as needed.Submit earnest money to secretary.Assemble For Sale By Owner and expired leads for follow up by REALTOR.Mail expired and For Sale By Owner letters.Assist with organization of agent tour.If and when property is vacated, periodically inspect and oversee maintenance and care.Install and remove lock boxes.Input listings into Multiple Listing Service and handle Multiple Listing Service changes.Map properties for showing to buyers.Inform seller or buyer of title transfer and deliver or pick up keys.Communicate with escrow officer/branch escrow secretary to keep up to date on all activities during the escrow period.Gather the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all parties to the transaction, including sellers, buyers, REALTORS, loan officer, title company, etc.Keep calendar of all important dates, i.e., loan application, loan approval, inspections, satisfaction of contingencies, title transfer, etc.Attend sales meetings at request of REALTORS.Process incoming and outgoing referrals as deemed correct by the company.Special events promotion, organization, and implementation.Handle bank and trust deliveries.Handle all transaction record-keeping in an organized, complete, and clear manner.Search legal and/or city/county records.Compile information and keep records for income tax preparation.DON’T: Make representations about the services offered by the real estate brokerage.Interpret documents or answer questions concerning documents.Ask, answer, or discuss questions concerning asking price, address, number of bedrooms, or other qualities of a property.Ask owners questions as to their housing needs in order to determine their interest in listing their property.Gather information on an owner’s house or a home an owner may be looking for.Provide information to the owner on properties listed.Request the names of others interested in buying or selling a property.Direct or assist in the procuring of a prospect which is calculated to result in the sale, lease, or exchange of real estate.Here is another example.

8 April 2015 | 22 replies
The carpet was a complete loss as well.I'm no electrician, but I don't understand why the water spraying onto the walls did not get into the outlets and burn the house down.We had to take the entire basement out to the studs, and had to replace some of that too.