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Preparing A House For Sale Part 5

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Can the Buyers See Themselves
Living In the Living Room?

The living room
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The living and family rooms are where your new buyers will do most of their “living,” so you want to make the space as inviting as possible.

Here are some tips to make the living and family rooms appear their best:

  • If you have a favorite “old” chair that doesn’t go with the rest of the furniture, remove it.  Big furniture can weigh down a space.
  • Place a vase with flowers on the coffee table, or a tray with a tea pot, cup set and napkins.
  • Take down or rearrange pictures or objects that create the sense that this is your home.  Patch and paint if necessary.
  • Vacuum your floor each morning.  Consider getting your carpets cleaned before potential buyers view your house.
  • Clean your fireplace.
  • Leave some lights on during the day.  During “showings” turn on all lights and lamps.
  • If the carpeting is in bad shape, shampoo it or replace it.
  • If your furniture shows the effect of raising five kids or if pets have ruined the rugs and upholstery, think about storing or removing your existing furniture.  Buy, borrow or rent what you need.
  • Put away your holiday decorations unless you are showing your home during the holiday season.
  • Have your DVD collection, CDs, and video games out of sight.
  • Open the drapes and blinds. Nothing is more depressing than walking into a home where shades, curtains and drapes are closed.
  • Remove all knick-knacks under 10 inches tall.

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

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 2

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The Entryway Sets the Stage

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The buyers’ first moments in a house are their moments of greatest anticipation about what’s to come.  It’s here in the entryway that you set the stage for their experience throughout the rest of the house.

Here are some tips to make the front entry experience a great one:

  • Do your front entrance and front door make a good first impression?  A fresh coat of paint and a seasonal wreath make a good door great.
  • Hanging plants or potted plants can add some color and define an entry way.
  • Does the front entrance light work?  Replace the light bulbs to brighten up the entry, and make sure the light is on if people are coming at dusk or after dark.
  • Make sure the doorbell works.
  • Replace any torn or worn screen doors, and make sure the door is in perfect working order.  No squeaking, jamming, or sticking locks.  Make it effortless to get in the house.
  • Once inside, make sure the immediate entryway is free of clutter, shoes, coats, umbrellas, and anything that takes up space.
  • If your entryway is small, brighten it up with a bright light bulb and a light-colored coat of paint if appropriate.
  • Weed out all the “stuff” from the entry table, or shelves in the front entry.  Pick up extra key rings, mail, and other stuff that gets piled up at the front door.
  • Clean out the front closet of all but immediately used coats, boots, shoes, hats, gloves, and all the other clutter that gets thrown in the closet.  Make the closet look spacious and uncluttered.

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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Places to Ski Around Reno Nevada Part 1

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Heavenly from Lake Tahoe
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Alpine Meadows

Ask anyone who has been there what they remember about Alpine Meadows and they’ll tell you: great snow and soaring views of Lake Tahoe and the High Sierra. With 2,400 skiable acres, Alpine has enough to keep even the most adventurous powder hound happy for days. Alpine was the first in the West to install a six-passenger high speed chair and has done much to keep generations of skiers coming…
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Boreal

Boreal, conveniently located on Interstate 80, has become the Tahoe region’s first – and only – all-mountain terrain park. Always a hit with families and legions of snowboarders, Boreal Jibassic Park has more than 100 features. Typically one of the first Northern California mountain resorts to open every season, the area offers a wide variety of features and terrain.
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Camp Richardson

Nestled amongst the pines and located along Lake Tahoe’s longest stretch of sandy beaches, Historic Camp Richardson Resort is Lake Tahoe’s #1 Year Round Recreation Resort. Situated on Lake Tahoe’s southwest shore, Camp Richardson is a short drive from several world class ski resorts and the Stateline casinos.
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Diamond Peak

Diamond Peak has a vertical drop of 1,840 feet with a high base and summit elevation that captures plenty of snow. It is located at Incline Village on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe. Diamond Peak has an average annual snowfall of around 325 inches and just about 655 acres of skiable terrain. You will find 30 trails, plus open bowls, and tree skiing areas.
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Donner Ski Ranch

Donner Ski Ranch was first utilized for skiing in 1937 and is located high atop historic Donner Summit. The area’s first rope tow was located at the base of the current lodge. Today, Donner has 400 skiable acres, 5 double and 1 triple chairlifts.
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Granlibakken

Nestled in the trees above Lake Tahoe, Granlibakken offers a peaceful and serene setting for your corporate meeting, wedding, vacation or special event. And now, Granlibakken offers such incredibly low prices that you can, in good conscience, get away from it all. The comfort of Granlibakken is unequaled, offering a variety of Lake Tahoe lodging and accommodations to suit the romantic…
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Heavenly Mountain Resort

Few ski resorts match Heavenly’s scenic beauty and expansive network of lifts, terrain, trails, and snowmaking. Located on the south shore of Lake Tahoe, Heavenly is the region’s largest mountain resort, featuring the highest elevation and longest vertical drop.

The views of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra mountain range are magnificent. The snowfall tops 20 feet virtually every year and you can…
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Hope Valley Cross Country

Nowhere in the central Sierra can you find as perfect a mountain experience as you can at Sorensen’s. The resort, situated in a picturesque alpine valley ringed by aspens and stunning peaks, offers almost endless possibilities year-round. And of course, Lake Tahoe and all its attractions are only 20 minutes away. Sorensen’s Resort offers an array of special workshops and activities throughout…
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Kirkwood

With a base elevation of 7,800 feet, Kirkwood is the highest starting point of any major resort in Lake Tahoe. Locals and fans say Kirkwood catches the best snowstorms streaming in to the Sierra. There are 2,300 acres for skiing and riding, 65 trails, two high speed quads and top to bottom snowmaking on four runs.
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Information obtained from www.visitrenotahoe.com

Part 2 will be published on 11/22/10

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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Fridays Pack Report Nevada Moves to No. 21

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RENO, Nev. – The Nevada football team moved up in both national polls and enters this week ranked No. 21 in the nation in the AP Top 25 and the USA Today Coaches Top 25.

Nevada made its biggest jump in the Associated Press poll as the Pack jumped four spots up to No. 21 after its record-breaking 63-17 win over Idaho in Moscow on Saturday.

In the USA  Today poll, Nevada moved up two spots from the No. 23 ranking it had a week ago. At No. 21, this equals the best ranking Nevada has ever had in the poll as the Pack was also ranked No. 21 in the poll that came out the week of Oct. 10 earlier this season.

The Harris Poll and the Bowl Championship Series rankings will be announced later today.

Nevada, now 8-1 overall and 3-1 in Western Athletic Conference play, will be back in action this week when it travels to Fresno State to battle the Bulldogs. Fresno State is 6-2 overall and 4-1 in WAC play and the Bulldogs are receiving votes in the USA Today poll. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Bulldog Stadium and the game will be carried on either ESPN or ESPNU. A decision on which network will carry the game is expected by Monday.

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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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10 Ways to Make a Small Room Look Larger

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Ceiling, Chateau Thal, Belgium

RISMEDIA, October 25, 2010–Most people have one: that room in the house that they wish was just a little larger. What many don’t realize is that with a little work and some TLC, they could have exactly what they’re looking for.

1. For the illusion of a larger room, use a color scheme that is light rather than bright or dark. Pastels, neutrals and white are all color possibilities.

2. Use a monochromatic color scheme on the furniture, rugs and walls. Select different shades and textures of your single color.

3. Lighting is a key element in opening up a space. Recessed spot lighting is visually appealing and is perfect for a small space. A torchiere light is great for bouncing light off of the ceiling and back down on the room.Skylights and solar tubes are natural alternatives for adding light to a room.

4. Limit the number of accessories to avoid the cluttered feeling.

5. The floor and the ceiling are the fifth and sixth walls of every room. A light-colored flooring such as light oak or a light-colored carpet will make the room appear brighter and more open. The same applies to the ceiling—use a light color or white to “open up” the space above.

6. Increase the appearance of the size of the room by adding wall mirrors. They not only reflect images, they reflect light and color. Be a little daring! Use mirror tiles to mirror an entire wall. Your room will appear to double in size.

7. Don’t place too many pieces of furniture in a small space. A love seat may work better than a full-size sofa depending on the size and shape of the room. Add two medium-sized chairs or two small wood chairs. Place the chairs closer to the wall and then pull them into the area when additional seating is needed.

8. Add paintings or prints to the walls. One large painting works better than a group of small paintings.

9. The visual balance of a room is also important. A large, brightly colored element can overwhelm a room and decrease the appearance of space.

10. A glass table, whether it is a dining, coffee or end table, will keep the appearance of an open and free space.

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.

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Wednesday Quotes Brett Farve

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre duri...
Image via WikipediaAnd having a strong family, you know we’ve lost some members of our family and had some setbacks, but I think a good family and kids all those things I thought at one time… you got to be kidding me… Those things are so important they enable you to go on.

As you get older, you look at things differently.

Because after my first year I had a lot of success, took everybody by storm, came back the next year thought it was easy and didn’t have near the season I had the previous year. It was kind of a wake-up call. And so, life goes on.

But when you lose a family member or something tragic happens, that stays with you forever. You never get over it. Knowing that you have to deal with that for the rest of your life… Football is important, but not as important as you once thought it was.

God, he deals you blows that at sometimes you think you can’t handle and in the last year there have been things that we thought we couldn’t handle but we’ve dealt with it up until this point.

I consider adversity being good sometimes you know.

I consider myself more of a loner now and I think when you get older, especially in this game, and just talking with other players who have come and gone, I see what they were saying when I was a young guy in the locker room.

I know it’s not a one man team win or lose.

I, most talented players don’t always succeed. Some don’t even make the team. It’s more what’s inside.

I’m pretty boring really.

I’m thankful for all the things that this job has given me and my family. But probably the thing that I am most proud of throughout my career is that, not only myself, but my family and the people around me have just been regular people, which we are.

If I can change than anyone can change. I promise you that.

Initially, I know that I handled it worse than she did and I think partly because I’ve always been… every bit of adversity I’ve faced up until the last year and a half is adversity I brought upon myself – or the opposing teams have given me.

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.

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Driving In The Rain

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This actually came to me in an email that I received.
Driving in Monsoon Rain
GOOD VISION IN A DOWNPOUR

How to achieve good vision while driving during a heavy downpour.

We are not sure why it is so effective; just
Try this method when it rains heavily.
This method was told by a Police friend who had experienced and confirmed it.

It is useful…even driving at night.
Most of the motorists would turn on HIGH or FASTEST SPEED of the wipers during heavy downpour, yet the visibility in front of the windshield is still bad…….

In the event you face such a situation, just try your SUN GLASSES (any model will do), and miracle!
All of a sudden, your visibility in front of your windshield is perfectly clear, as if there is no rain.

Make sure you always have a pair of SUN GLASSES in your car, as you are not only helping yourself to drive safely with good vision, but also might save your friend’s life by giving him this idea..

Try it yourself and share it with your friends!???
Amazing, you still see the drops on the windshield, but not the sheet of rain falling.?

You can see where the rain bounces off the road. It works to eliminate the “blindness” from passing
Semi’s’ spraying you too.?

Or the “kickup” if you are following a semi or car in the rain.? They ought to teach that little tip in driver’s training.. It really does work.

This warning is a good one!


A 36 year old female had an accident several weeks ago and totaled her car.

A resident of Kilgore , Texas she was traveling

Between Gladewater & Kilgore. It was raining, though not excessively, when her car suddenly began to hydro-plane and literally flew through the air. She was not seriously injured but very stunned at the sudden occurrence!

When she explained to the highway patrolman what had happened he told her something that every driver should know – NEVER DRIVE IN THE RAIN WITH YOUR CRUISE CONTROL ON. She thought she was being cautious by setting the cruise control and maintaining a safe consistent speed in the rain..

But the highway patrolman told her that if the cruise control is on when your car begins to hydro-plane and your tires lose contact with the pavement, your car will accelerate to a higher rate of speed making you take off like an airplane. She told the patrolman that was exactly what had occurred.

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/chancegates .  If 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.


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11 Ways to Help Sell Your House

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Spheres of Influence

In the local Reno/ Sparks real estate market, it takes more than painting and trimming the bushes to get noticed, to stand out, to make your home memorable.

1. Have your agent post ads  online listing sites: The more the better, I would recommend over 200 different sites at least to start.  Remember more than 80% of new buyers will start their new home search online.

2. Have a Toll Free Number: The main reason for this is so prospective buyers can get information on your house without having to talk to anyone.  It is important to remember that people love to buy things but hate having something sold to them.

3. If you or your agent are hosting an open house, be sure to serve light snacks and hand out something that attendees will remember. You want something that will be a positive reminder of your home—seasonal gifts are the perfect way to stay top of mind. Be sure to at least have pens and key chains with your agent’s name and contact information on them.

4. Create an informational flyer with all the local conveniences you can find: shopping, schools, universities, hospitals, malls, restaurants, gas stations and attractions in the area, in addition to local police and fire stations, even school bus pick up locations. Assume your open house attendees don’t know the neighborhood.

5. Hand out information pertaining to your home as well as information on the other listed properties in the area showing that your house is the best value.

6. Do some staging to make sure your home looks its best.

7. Be sure to offer incentives. Some examples include a Lowe’s gift card, paying for a year’s worth of yard care or a free session with a landscape architect, offering a $1,000 landscape allowance, paying for a years worth of homeowners fees…

8. Paint the garage floor (concrete paint). Making the garage look fresh and clean will make the whole house feel newer. Plus scrub out any oil stains that may be in the driveway.

9. Send letters to all the neighbors inviting them to “pick their neighbor,” and be sure to include information about your home and the open house. Give them an incentive to talk about your home with other individuals in their sphere of influence. (i.e. a $200 gift card if they find your buyer).

10. Put up signs in your front yard and be sure to hang up as many directional signs as the neighborhood allows. Also be sure your sign always has informational  fliers telling prospecting buyers about your house.

11. Have your agent create a video of your home and put the virtual tour on the Web. Make sure this is done by a professional with the right equipment so the screen does not bounce up and down.

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/chancegates .  If 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.

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10 Tips for Hiring a Home Remodeling Contractor

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RISMEDIA, September 3, 2010– With the U.S. economy facing the lowest home sale statistics in fifteen years and home values continuing to slide in many regions, it’s not surprising to hear that housing trends point towards a large percentage of American homeowners looking to improve and maximize their existing property investment versus buying a new home. When deciding to undertake a remodeling project however, there are several invaluable tips to keep in mind as you discuss your home make-over with potential contractors.

Through advice and stories shared by both contractors and consumers, StageofLife.com, a blogging resource for homeowners, discovered 10 important tips on how to find a trustworthy home remodeling contractor to help ensure the right person or company is hired for your next home improvement project.

Tip #1: Does Your Contractor Have Proof of Insurance?
Ask the contractor to have his insurance company mail or fax a copy of his current contractor insurance card to you. If the contractor can’t do this – stay away. Why? If there is an accident at your home, you are then liable. This also applies to any sub-contractor or employee that the contractor may use – those individuals should have active insurance cards faxed or mailed to you as well.

Tip #2: Did You Check References and See Photos?
Ask for at least three references – with two of them being for the same type of project you are planning – and then call the references. Additionally, ask the contractor to provide photos of previous work, especially for the same type of project. If he produces lawn and garden photos and you’re planning a bathroom remodel, you may want to check out another contractor.

Tip #3: Does Your Contractor Take Debit or Credit Cards?

Besides your ability to earn a few points, bonus miles, or cash back on your project, a good sign that a contractor is financially savvy and has a bank behind his business is his ability to take debit and credit cards. This doesn’t just apply to big contracting companies. Many small, one-man shops will take cards if they have a good relationship with their business bank or credit union.

Tip #4: Manners and Appearance?
If the contractor drove his vehicle to your home to give you an estimate, take a look at the way he keeps the equipment and vehicle. Are things clean? Neatly arranged? If not – that’s a big warning. The way a contractor treats his tools is a direct connection to how he’ll treat your home. During the initial meeting, does the contractor present himself in a professional way? Do you feel comfortable around him or his employees? They will be working in your home after all.

Tip #5: Clean Up Policy?
Ask about the clean-up policy. For example, if your home improvement is a multi-day project, will the contractor be cleaning up at the end of every day or will he leave the dust, wood chips, and other mess laying there for day #2? The more mess in your home – the more it gets tracked around. Many homeowners find themselves with mouths gaping wide after the contractor has left for the day and their floors and home are dirty and messy around the project area.

Tip #6: Will the Contractor Put It In Writing?
Is your contractor willing to put both his bid and the scope of work in writing? If not – walk away immediately. You’ll be surprised how many homeowners have been duped by contractors who verbally tell you what’s included in their scope of work, but will then, in the middle of everything, require extra money to finish the remodel, thus holding you hostage with an uncompleted home project.

Tip #7: Availability?
Can the contractor get the job done in your timeline rather than his timeline? There’s nothing more frustrating than if a contractor tells you that a job will be done by a certain date and then it isn’t . On the flip side, if you can’t find a good contractor that’s willing to commit to your timeline, your expectations may be too high and you may need to adjust your timeline.

Tip #8: Does Your Contractor Use “Subs?”
Does your contractor plan on doing everything himself? Or will he “sub out” work to the “trades?” For example, if you are remodeling a bathroom, you may need a plumber, electrician, and carpenter. It’s okay if the contractor subs work out to these specific trades – it shows he wants the work done right.

Also, it’s fair to say that you can expect your contractor to make money off the trades, or other sub-contractors, by marking up those quotes for the project. That is a standard practice to help the general contractor recover costs in the time it takes to manage the schedule. If you don’t want to spend the extra money on your contractor marking up the trade quotes, then you should prepare to project manage the remodel yourself, but know this may limit your options on contractors willing to work with you.

Tip #9: Quoting & Billing Procedure?

Ask the contractor about his quoting procedure. Will it contain general information, or will it be specific? For example – most contractors will charge you for a fuel surcharge, material up-charges, waste removal, labor, etc. Some will show you these exact costs in a line item invoice, but others roll it up into one big bill. How much detail do you want? You should clarify that with your contractor upfront.

Also – what is the payment or billing policy? Is money required upfront? If so, go back to #1 and #2 above to make sure you have the contractor’s references checked and have a copy of his contractor’s insurance.

Tip #10: Did Your Contractor Get the Permits?
Ask your contractor to take care of the permits. Although permits cost you money, the inspection process is meant to protect you from poor workmanship and to make sure that everything is being built to code.

By following these 10 tips for hiring a home contractor, you’ll feel more confident that you’ve found the right contractor for your remodeling job.

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 house available in the Reno/Sparks and all Northwest Nevada neighborhoods.  I can be reached by email @  chance at ballard-company.com or http://www.myspace.com/chancegates

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2010 Nevada Wolf Pack Schedule

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DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME RECORD/TICKETS
Thu, Sept 2 9:05 PM ET Tickets
Sat, Sept 11 10:30 PM ET ESPNU Tickets
Fri, Sept 17 10:00 PM ET ESPN2 ESPN3.com Tickets
Sat, Sept 25 6:00 PM ET Tickets
Sat, Oct 2 10:00 PM ET Tickets
Sat, Oct 9 TBD Tickets
Sat, Oct 16 11:30 PM ET Tickets
Sat, Oct 30 TBD Tickets
Sat, Nov 6 5:00 PM ET Tickets
Sat, Nov 13 10:00 PM ET Tickets
Sat, Nov 20 4:05 PM ET Tickets
Fri, Nov 26 10:15 PM ET ESPN2 ESPN3.com Tickets
Sat, Dec 4 3:00 PM ET Tickets
Mackay Stadium

So how do you think the Pack will do this year?

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 house available in the Reno/Sparks and all Northwest Nevada neighborhoods.  I can be reached by email @  chance at ballard-company.com or http://www.myspace.com/chancegates

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