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This is a warning about the lure and dangers of borrowing against home equity. We wrote this in May of 2005. In re-reading this today, I could not help but wonder at how prophetic we were. I am including this as kind of a statement about the fact that we have been around in the real estate business long enough to have seen most ...
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This article appeared in our September, 2009 newsletter. This brings us to the present. Articles will be posted from now on as they are published in the newsletters. This is going to be news to a number of people but that little chrome tower to the side of the ...
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This article is from the January, 2008 Ken’s Korner. I have been wanting to do this subject for some time but did not have the space. This is my ...
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This is the follow-up article on termites from Kens’ Korner posted last week. This article appeared in the September, 2008 newsletter. As promised in our last newsletter, this is where we talk about closing termite routes to your ...
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This article first appeared in Ken’s Korner in April, 2008. I will publish the follow-up article next week. So what do termites have to do with dirty stucco you ask? Actually a lot. We are talking about subterranean termites ...
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This Ken’s Korner article appeared in the May, 2006 newsletter. One problem that all homeowners will face one time or another is a leaky faucet or valve. That dripping of drops whether fast or slow can be annoying beyond belief. Not ...
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This article appeared in the January, 2008 Ken’s Korner. Do you have a sliding glass door that is hard to slide open or shut? Ours was that way until recently. Do ...
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This article appeared in the July, 2004 issue of the newsletter. Looking at our tired vinyl floor in the kitchen the other day I couldn’t help but think back to my childhood, (we’re talking early 50’s here), when we had linoleum kitchen ...
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This Ken’s Korner article appeared in out July, 2007 newsletter. Here's a quick tip. It's about those handy little plastic wall anchors. You know the little tubular plastic pieces that fit into a hole in your interior ...
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This Ken’s Korner article appeared in the March, 2006 newsletter. One of our home sellers had a little dilemma recently. There was a buyer who wanted to purchase the house but was turned off by little holes in the walls around some of ...
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