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For Your Clients: Time, Effort Can Rebuild Credit After Foreclosure

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By Pamela Yip

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RISMEDIA, December 24, 2010—(MCT)—If you’ve been through a foreclosure, you may wonder if there is hope for you to become a homeowner again.

“It doesn’t mean you’ll never be a homeowner again,” said Linda Davis-Demas, director of housing at Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Dallas.

But you’ll need to examine what caused you to fall behind on your mortgage and take steps to fix the problem.

“You have to look at what were the reasons you didn’t make the payment,” said Davis-Demas. “Was it budgeting? You can modify that type of behavior.”

A foreclosure is a major hit to your credit history and stays on your credit report for seven years.

“Foreclosure is one of the FICO seven deadlies,” said credit expert John Ulzheimer, referring to the dominant FICO credit score. “It’s considered a major derogatory item, regardless of the back story”—whether it’s a job loss, rate reset, underemployment or other reasons.

Your credit score will also suffer “the minute the foreclosure process begins,” said Ulzheimer, founder of 2StepCredit.com, a credit education website.

“It doesn’t have to be completed for it to be very damaging,” he said. “The damage will vary based on your scores, but it can damage the score as much as 200 points, especially if your scores are very strong to begin with.”

So, after a foreclosure, your priority has to be rebuilding your credit. You’ll have some time to do so, because mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac impose strict rules on how long it will take before you’re eligible for another mortgage.

For example, borrowers with a prior foreclosure and extenuating circumstances—such as a job loss, divorce or medical issues—must wait three years before they can qualify for a Fannie Mae-backed loan, said spokeswoman Amy Bonitatibus. For all other borrowers the waiting period is seven years.

At Freddie Mac, those who can prove extenuating circumstances must wait three years before applying for a new mortgage; everyone else must wait five years. But that will change in February, when the waiting period for those whose foreclosure was caused by their own financial mismanagement will increase to seven years.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac also have strict rules on the credit score and the size of the down payment required of borrowers with a prior foreclosure.

Here’s what you need to do to rebuild your credit to qualify again for a mortgage:

PAY YOUR BILLS ON TIME: The FICO score, the dominant credit score used by lenders, gives the greatest weight to payment history, so make sure you consistently pay your bills on time.

“Stability is the key,” said Craig Jarrell, president of the Dallas region of IberiaBank Mortgage Co. “Have you demonstrated that you are now capable of owning a home and paying the bills, and have recovered from whatever circumstance caused the original foreclosure?”

REVIEW CREDIT REPORT: You’re entitled to a free credit report once every 12 months from each of the three national credit bureaus—Experian, TransUnion and Equifax. You should get a copy and check it for any inaccuracies.

To get your free credit report, go to http://www.annualcreditreport.com. Go to only this website, not ones with similar-sounding names.

“Make sure it is about you and only you,” said Gail Cunningham, spokeswoman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling. “If you find errors, dispute them. If you discover old debts, it will weigh in your favor to satisfy them. Paid late looks better than not paid at all. Make sure that debts older than seven years have rotated off your report, as these could be dragging your score down unnecessarily.”

CHECK YOUR MORTGAGE: You want to be sure that you don’t still owe anything on your old mortgage. Sometimes proceeds from a foreclosure sale aren’t enough to cover what’s owed on the mortgage, which would leave you owing the difference.

“Make sure there is a zero balance reflected, and if you are responsible for a shortfall, make arrangements to repay the remaining balance,” Cunningham said.

Many lenders are willing to settle that “deficiency judgment” for less than what’s owed because “it’s better than getting no money at all,” Jarrell said.

APPLY FOR CREDIT: In particular, apply for different varieties of credit.

“Credit scoring models value having different types of credit,” Cunningham said. “Having some revolving accounts, typically credit cards, and some installment fixed-payment loans, such as a car payment, can improve your score.”

But don’t apply for too much credit at once.

“This can appear as though you’re desperate for credit and perhaps make lenders less inclined to extend credit to you,” Cunningham said. “Further, too many credit inquiries can have a negative impact on your credit score.”

DON’T FALL PREY: Watch out for credit repair companies that promise to clean up your credit report so you can get a car loan, a home mortgage, insurance, or even a job—after paying a fee for the service.

“The truth is, that no one can remove accurate negative information from your credit report,” according to the Federal Trade Commission. “It’s illegal.”

Only the passage of time can assure that negative, but accurate, information on your credit report will be removed.

When it comes to repairing your credit, there are no quick fixes, the experts say. What lenders want to see is responsible financial behavior over time.

“Know that time is your friend, as the further you move away from the financial distress, the less negative impact it has,” Cunningham said. “Follow with responsible behavior with your new credit, and you’ll soon have a solid credit file.”

HOW TO HELP YOUR MORTGAGE CHANCES:
If you’ve been through a foreclosure, there’s still hope for you to become a homeowner again. Here are tips to make lenders want to take a chance on you:

—Save for a down payment.
—Clean up your credit. Pay off or pay down your debts and establish a record of consistent on-time bill payments.
—Get your credit score as high as possible.
—Show stability in your job.
—Monitor your credit report to ensure that your old loan shows up as closed and that you still don’t owe anything else on it.

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page
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Reno/Sparks Local Churches Part 1

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7th Day Adventist Church : Seventh Day Adventist
2990 N Rock Blvd  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Adventist Book Center : Seventh Day Adventist
1095 E Taylor St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Agape Psychological Services : Non-Denominational
210 Marsh Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 0 miles

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Ame Medical Supplies : Methodist
395 S Wells Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Bethel Ame Church : Methodist
2655 Rock Blvd  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Bristlecone Chapel : Miscellaneous
811 Tahoe Blvd  Incline Village, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 18 miles

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Calvary Baptist Church Schools : Baptist
1881 Harvard Way  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Calvary Chapel : Calvary Chapel
400 Edison Way  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Calvary Church Of The Nazarene : Nazarene
310 E Patrician Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 10 miles

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Catholic Diocese Of Reno Offices St Vincentls Thrift Shop : Catholic
500 E 4th St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 5 miles

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Center Of Hope Christian Fellowship : Christian
2161 Pyramid Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Center Street Mission : Miscellaneous
131 Ryland St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 2 miles

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Chapel-heart Of Reno Wedding : Miscellaneous
243 S Sierra St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 2 miles

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Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship : Christian
430 Stoker Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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Church Of Christ : Church of Christ
2850 Wrondel Way Ste F  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Church Of Christ N Virginia St : Church of Christ
6840 N Virginia St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 10 miles

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Church Of Christ The : Church of Christ
1555 Wedekind Rd  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 5 miles

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Church Of The Nazarene : Nazarene
2200 El Rancho Dr  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Community Bible Church : Community
333 W Moana Ln  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 0 miles

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Covenant Presbyterian Church : Presbyterian
6695 Mae Anne Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 2 miles

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Discovery Fellowship : Christian
9393 Gateway Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 14 miles

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E L M Community Church : Community
9301 Lemmon Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 10 miles

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Emmanuel First Baptist Church : Baptist
1100 12th St  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Episcopal Diocese Of Nevada For Information Call : Catholic
2390 W 7th St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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Faith Alive Christian Center : Miscellaneous
1485 Southern Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Faith Bible Church : Bible
244 Courtney Ln  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 2 miles

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Faith Lutheran Church : Lutheran
2075 W 7th St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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Family Community Church : Community
1300 Stardust St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

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Preparing a House to Sell Part 9

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Making the Most Of the
Basement/Laundry spaces

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If you have a basement or laundry room, you want to make the most of the space by brightening it up and making sure it’s clean and inviting.

Nobody wants to go into a dark and crowded room to do laundry, so do your best to make it as inviting as possible.

Here are some simple tips:

  • Tidy up and organize your basement.  Discard, donate, or recycle items you can give away.
  • If you have unfinished concrete floors, paint the concrete to give it a cleaner look.
  • Be sure to clean and polish the washer and dryer to give them a bright and shiny look.
  • Put all detergents, laundry items and irons out of sight.  Remove any residue that may have accumulated in the laundry sink.
  • Notes:

    A bright throw rug in front of the washer and dryer will often help cheer up unfinished laundry rooms.

Other related articles:

It All Starts with Creating Curb Appeal

The Entryway Sets the Stage

Tips For Every Room in the House

Making The Most Out Of Your Kitchen & Dining Room

Can the Buyers See Themselves
Living In the Living Room?

Make the Bathroom Sparkle

Look at These Big Beautiful Bedrooms

Create a Clutter-Free and
Functional Home Office

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

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Wednesday Quotes Robert E Lee

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A true man of honor feels humbled himself when he cannot help humbling others.

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Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less.

Get correct views of life, and learn to see the world in its true light. It will enable you to live pleasantly, to do good, and, when summoned away, to leave without regret.

I cannot trust a man to control others who cannot control himself.

I have been up to see the Congress and they do not seem to be able to do anything except to eat peanuts and chew tobacco, while my army is starving.

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

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Preparing A House To Sell Part 8

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Create a Clutter-Free and
Functional Home Office

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Working out of the home is a reality for many people today, so a functional home office space can give your home a competitive advantage over other homes on the market.

Try to make the space as functional as possible, and if it’s part of another room, make sure and maintain the main function of the room.

Here are some home office tips:

  • Store all the files and paperwork you don’t need for everyday function.
  • Remove big, bulky filing cabinets that take up a lot of space and store them somewhere else to make the office look bigger.
  • Clean everything off the desk surface, leaving only your computer and desk lamp.  A neat desktop makes the work space look more functional, and the lighting makes it look more inviting.
  • Store all personal and confidential or client information out of sight.  Set up a password protected screensaver on your desktop.
  • Weed out the postings on bulletin boards or wall organizers.  A few things are okay to make the office look organized and functional, but an overcrowded bulletin board looks crowded.
  • If your office is a part of another room, make sure it doesn’t overpower the main function of the room.  If it’s in the dining room, consider setting up temporary space elsewhere.

Other related articles:

It All Starts with Creating Curb Appeal

The Entryway Sets the Stage

Tips For Every Room in the House

Making The Most Out Of Your Kitchen & Dining Room

Can the Buyers See Themselves
Living In the Living Room?

Make the Bathroom Sparkle

Look at These Big Beautiful Bedrooms

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

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WAC Sports Network To Televise Six Nevada Men’s Basketball Games

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www.nevadwolfpack.com reports

NO, Nev. – The WAC Sports Network (WSN) announced its 12-game broadcast schedule today and six will feature the University of Nevada men’s basketball team.  Locally WSN games are televised on My 21 KAME-TV.

The first of three Nevada WSN games during the month of January will be the contest at Fresno State on the third.  The Jan. 14 game at Boise State and Jan. 27 home game with Fresno State will also be televised in the first month of the year.

The Pack’s game at San Jose State on Feb. 12 and the home contest with Boise State on Feb. 26 will give fans an opportunity to watch two games in February.  The Mar. 5 game at New Mexico State is the sixth game that will feature the Pack on the WSN.

The complete basketball game schedule and broadcasters’ line-up

Jan. 3       Nevada at Fresno State (8:00 p.m. PT)                               Cellini/Bollwinkel

Jan. 8      Fresno State at New Mexico State (7:00 p.m. MT)         Haberman/Donewald

Jan. 15     Nevada at Boise State (7:00 p.m. MT)                                 Harbison/Donewald

Jan. 22     Boise State at Idaho (7:00 p.m. PT)                          Harbison/Bollwinkel

Jan. 27     Fresno State at Nevada (7:30 p.m. PT)                               Haberman/Donewald

Jan. 29     Fresno State at San Jose State (7:00 p.m. PT)           Cellini/Donewald

Feb. 10     Fresno State at Boise State (7:00 p.m. MT)               Cellini/Bollwinkel

Feb. 12     Fresno State at Utah State (7:00 p.m. MT)                Harbison/Bollwinkel

Feb. 12     Nevada at San Jose State (7:00 p.m. PT)                          Haberman/Donewald

Feb. 26     Boise State at Nevada (7:30 p.m. PT                                  Haberman/Donewald

March 3     Fresno State at Idaho (7:00 p.m. PT)                       Cellini/Bollwinkel

March 5     Nevada at New Mexico State (7:00 p.m. MT)                   Harbison/Donewald

Preparing A House To Sell Part 7

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Look at These Big, Beautiful Bedrooms!

 

Bedrooms are a key part of the home buying experience.  Bigger is better.  Nobody comments favorably about “lovely, tiny bedrooms.”  Just like other areas of the house, clutter takes up space and makes rooms look smaller.

Here are some tips to make your bedrooms look bigger and brighter:

 

  • Candles and fresh flowers are excellent accessories on bedroom furniture.
  • New bedspreads or quilts make a bedroom look inviting.
  • Make your bed look pretty and make sure the bedspread or quilt fits the bed properly and hangs low enough to cover the view under the bed.  Buyers won’t look under the bed, so you can store other non-essential items there (preferably in low storage boxes).
  • Put away the stacks of reading material on night stands and leave room for one good book.

 

  • In kids’ rooms, posters, photos, drawings and awards are all personal items that should be taken down for showing the house.  You want the buyers to imagine the rooms as their own.
  • Remove the super-ninja turtle posters or torn-out magazine covers in kids or teenagers’ bedrooms.
  • Put away all items that are hanging off the backs of doors.  Cluttered and clanking doors often make the room feel smaller – especially if they don’t allow the door to open all the way.
  • Remember that buyers are most likely going to look in your closets, so a better place to hide things is under the bed.  Make sure the closets are as spacious looking as they can be.  Remove all the clothes, shoes, and items that you won’t be using right away.
  • In kids’ bedrooms, be sure to put the toys in boxes or bins, and slide them under the bed.
  • Items that you don’t need should be taken out of the closet to make them more spacious.  Get an early start and pack items in boxes and store them in the garage or basement.
  • Coordinate your clothing in your closets and line shoes up neatly so it looks as organized as possible.

Other related articles:

It All Starts with Creating Curb Appeal

The Entryway Sets the Stage

Tips For Every Room in the House

Making The Most Out Of Your Kitchen & Dining Room

Can the Buyers See Themselves
Living In the Living Room?

Make the Bathroom Sparkle

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

Wednesday Quotes Harry Reid

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The American people do not like privatization. They are afraid of the debt the president’s willing to do. And they don’t like benefit cuts. And everyone here should understand all 45 Senate Democrats are united. We are not going to let this happen.

There’s a lot we can do to improve American’s retirement security, but it’s wrong to replace the guaranteed benefit that Americans have earned with a guaranteed benefit cut of forty percent or more.

This 21st century economy holds great promise for our people. But unless we give all Americans the skills they need to succeed, countries like India and China will take good-paying jobs that should be ours.

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

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Preparing a House to Sell Part 6

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Make the Bathroom Sparkle

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Next to the kitchen, the bathroom is the room that gets the most scrutiny.  Some inexpensive designer tricks can make your bathroom look like a million dollars.

Here are some tips especially for the bathroom:

  • Always empty bathroom trash cans before showings.  Also, put the
    trash can under the vanity to clear floor space – you want the bathroom to appear as big as possible.
  • A new shower curtain is a great investment – very little money for a big impact.
  • Things like toilet cleaners, plungers, and hampers add clutter; put them away while you’re selling your house.
  • Keep all reading material out of sight in the bathroom.
  • Place personal items (such as hairdryers, makeup kits, and hairbrushes) in cupboards or drawers.
  • Hang matching new towels; go for the best-looking towels you can.  Like shower curtains, they add a nice impact.
  • Remove everything from the countertop, except pretty soap sets, candles or fresh flowers.
  • Check the faucets for leaks, drips or disrepair.  Repair or buy new faucets if they are leaky or worn out.
  • New silicone beading can do wonders for your shower, tub and sink area…especially if the caulking is stained or cracking.
  • Shine your faucets and knobs and use cleaner to prevent water spots.
  • Keep your shower and tub area spotless.  Buyers will often look behind the curtain, so make sure the area looks as good as it can.  Keep shampoos and soaps to a minimum.
  • Scrub tiles and bleach the grout so it all sparkles.
  • Replace or paint the vanity if it shows excessive wear and tear.  Replacing knobs can give an updated look to an older vanity.

Other related articles:

It All Starts with Creating Curb Appeal

The Entryway Sets the Stage

Tips For Every Room in the House

Making The Most Out Of Your Kitchen & Dining Room

Can the Buyers See Themselves
Living In the Living Room?

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

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Reno Bighorns Schedule

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Upcoming Games
December Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Wed 15 @ New Mexico 6:30pm
Fri 17 @ New Mexico 6:30pm
Sun 19 @ Austin 3:00pm
Tue 28 vs Tulsa 7:00pm
Thu 30 @ Bakersfield 7:00pm
January Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Sat 01 vs Idaho 7:00pm
Sun 02 vs Idaho 3:00pm
Wed 05 vs Iowa 7:00pm
Fri 07 @ Utah 6:00pm
Sat 08 @ Utah 6:00pm
Wed 12 vs Maine
South Padre Island Convention Centre, South Padre Island, TX
11:45am
Thu 13 @ Sioux Falls
South Padre Island Convention Centre, South Padre Island, TX
11:45am
Sat 15 vs Texas 7:00pm
Sun 16 vs Texas 3:00pm
Thu 20 @ Tulsa 5:00pm
Sat 22 @ Iowa 5:00pm
Sun 23 @ Iowa 2:00pm AOL Fanhouse
Wed 26 @ Austin 9:00am
Fri 28 vs Bakersfield 7:00pm
Sat 29 vs Bakersfield 7:00pm
February Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Wed 02 vs Springfield 7:00pm
Fri 04 @ Idaho 6:00pm
Sat 05 @ Idaho 6:00pm
Fri 11 vs Fort Wayne 7:00pm
Sat 12 vs Fort Wayne 7:00pm
Fri 25 @ Utah 6:00pm
Sun 27 vs Utah 2:00pm
March Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Thu 03 @ Fort Wayne 4:00pm
Fri 04 @ Fort Wayne 4:30pm
Sun 06 @ Dakota 1:00pm AOL Fanhouse
Mon 07 @ Dakota 5:00pm
Fri 11 vs Utah 7:00pm
Sat 12 vs Utah 7:00pm
Wed 16 vs Erie 7:00pm
Fri 18 @ Utah 6:00pm
Sat 19 @ Utah 6:00pm
Fri 25 @ Sioux Falls 5:00pm
Sat 26 @ Sioux Falls 5:00pm Versus
Tue 29 vs Austin 7:00pm
April Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Fri 01 vs Bakersfield 7:00pm
Sat 02 @ Bakersfield 7:00pm
Previous Games
November Opponent Result
Sat 20 vs Utah W 117-106
Sun 21 vs Utah W 110-105
Fri 26 vs Bakersfield W 105-90
Sat 27 vs Bakersfield W 91-85
December Opponent Result
Wed 01 vs Idaho W 127-117
Fri 03 @ Dakota W 97-88
Sat 04 @ Sioux Falls L 84-91
Fri 10 vs Rio Grande Valley W 119-111
Sat 11 vs Rio Grande Valley L 122-126
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