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What Type of Contractor Do I Need?

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A couple of days ago I got my Remax Real Estate Advisor for February. I get one every month along with my clients. This month it was titled What Type of Contractor Do I Need? It had a lot of great information on contractors. I wanted to pass this on along to anyone out there who is thinking about doing any contracting work on their house. Right now we are in a sellers market. A lot of people are looking to spruce their homes up to sell. I hope th is article will be of help. If you like the article and would like to sign up for a free monthly copy of the Re/Max Advisor please contact me or Text/Call  269-208-4750. What Type of Contractor Do I Need?  Home improvement projects can be daunting, especially if you don't know what you're getting into. For many homeowners, hiring a contractor for a project is a must. It shouldn't come as a surprise that there are many different types of contractors and specialists (just like there are many different types of home improvement proj...

Ice Safety Tips for enjoying Michigan lakes this winter

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         Brownington Pond in Brownington Vermont     My sister in Vermont reminded me today about being careful on the ice. She lives with and takes care of our dad on a small pond in Vermont. A couple of teenagers were out fishing on the pond and fell through the ice. Berrien County has a lot of lakes for ice fishing, snowmobiling and ice skating.  I thought that it might be a good idea to touch on some ice safety info .   When ice fishing or snowmobiling on frozen water you should have 2 ice picks or they are sometimes called ice claws with you at all times. Ice varies from area to area on lakes and ponds. It is never the same thickness. Temperature, underwater springs and water currents can affect the thickness and stability of the ice. Stay off the ice if it is covered in snow or slush on top. Snow on top of the ice insulates the ice and slows its freezing.  If there is slush it means that the ice is no longer freezing from the bot...

The importance of needing a home inventory

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  Home Inventory With the hurricanes, floods and earthquakes happening weekly, I thought it might be a good time to share about how important having an home inventory is for everyone. My sister and I put together a fact sheet on home inventories for our clients about five years ago.  Remind your family and friends so they are prepared if necessary.  Having  your home contents insured is very important. Having a detailed record of everything that you own is a must. Should you ever need to file a claim; the insurance adjuster will expect you to submit a list of all damaged belongings, complete with purchase dates, purchase prices, brand names, model numbers, receipts and photos. If you can't provide this information, your claim may be denied, and that's not what you've been paying those hefty premiums for! Protect yourself (and your belongings) by completing a full home inventory and updating it annually.  Having an up-to-date home inventory will help you get your...

What is the hidden cost of buying a home?

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Hidden Costs of Buying a Home You’ve saved and planned, and you are finally ready to buy your first home or move up to a larger one. It is easy to figure out how large a mortgage you can fit into your budget. Your real estate agent has tables and formulas that can determine the percentage of your income that’s reasonable for a home. However, be aware of the numerous other costs that must be considered, both for the home purchase and for the monthly payment. Loan Origination Fee This is the fee paid to your lender for the work involved with making the loan. It can be a large expense, depending on the lender and the size of your mortgage. Figure it will be between a half and one percent of the total mortgage. The loan origination fee must be paid to the lender up front, so budget accordingly. Inspections Your first big expense after your offer on the home is accepted will be inspections . Your lender will likely require a thorough inspection, but it will be money well spent for you to fi...