Real Estate Resource

Is renovating an old house bad for your health

By Jamie Richardson | August 26, 2020
Whether you’ve bought a fixer-upper, or you’re working for a home renovation company, if you’re planning on stripping back an old building, there may be more risks than you think.  Reaching straight for the sledgehammer might not be the best idea. Especially if the building you’re working on harbours toxic, worryingly invisible poisons and potentially […]
Ask Brian Real Estate

Ask Brian: Home Buyer Beware

By Brian Kline | August 24, 2020
Ask Brian is a weekly column by Real Estate Expert Brian Kline. If you have questions on real estate investing, DIY, home buying/selling, or other housing inquiries please email your questions to [email protected]. Question from Sally in WI: Hi Brian. I’m in the market to buy my first house. I’m not sure if it is […]
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Real Estate Resource

Keeping Your New Home Safe: 10 Tips and Tricks

By Jamie Richardson | August 22, 2020
Buying a new house is definitely a great achievement, especially if this is your first time. However, you want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family are as safe as possible, and your belongings are protected. In this article, we’ll discuss the most efficient ways to keep your new home safe, […]
Housing

Tips for Defending Your Home from Hail

By Anita Townes | August 20, 2020
Hail can cause a lot of damage to your home if you don’t make the right preparations. These tips for defending your home from hail will show you how to keep your home safe and secure when a storm rolls in. Prioritize Your Roof When you’re building your home or having a roof replacement, invest […]
Rental Properties, US Real Estate

What the End of Rent Moratoriums and the Coming Evictions Could Mean to Landlords, Renters, and All of Us

By Brian Kline | August 10, 2020
On July 25, the federal moratorium on evictions ended. There are also state and local moratoriums with various ending dates. There were at least 25 states with moratoriums. The $600 a week unemployment premium ended on July 31 with tens of millions of Americans remaining without a paycheck. The writing on the wall couldn’t be […]
Featured News, US Real Estate

Tenant groups become increasingly militant to prevent evictions

By Mike Wheatley | August 7, 2020
With moratoriums on evictions throughout the country starting to expire, tenant groups are stepping in to try and save people from losing their homes. Tenant organizers in South Central Los Angeles last week quickly organized a protest after a local landlord removed one resident’s belongings following their eviction. The landlord had changed the locks on […]
Home Buying

Buyers are sweetening the deal by waiving contingencies

By Mike Wheatley | August 3, 2020
With home buyers facing tougher competition this year amid ongoing housing shortages, some are trying to gain an edge by waiving contingencies to make their offers look more enticing. Redfin said this week that almost 20% of successful offers submitted by its agents in June in select U.S. markets waived the inspection contingency, compared to […]
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