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  • The Top Household Toxins that Can Make You Sick

     By:Mark Hostetler

    Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that has no color, scent, or taste. Because it's unnoticeable, carbon monoxide is extremely hazardous. Having a carbon monoxide detector located in the home is an extremely good idea. They are affordable, easy to use, and will let you know when your health is at risk.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Drywall Manufactured in China is Not Dry; Neither is it Safe

     By:Jerry Clifford

    The housing boom in the early-mid part of the decade has been noted as the beginning of this problem. Normally, drywall is bought from domestic producers, but the boom caused shortages, so some home builders, particularly in Florida, purchased drywall shipped in from China. Only a few years later, in 2009, there appears to be something rotten in the State of Florida.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Real Estate Tax and the Health Reform Bill

     By:Trela Bird

    Just how will the new real estate tax introduced in the Health Reform Bill, impact the average sale.


    In Category - Real Estate Taxes
  • Lead Paint and Asbestos

     By:Sonia Smith

    Older homes have great possibilities of containing lead paint and asbestos. If buying an older home is what you prefer, make sure to test it for these two harmful chemicals and have them removed before you live in it.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • Discover the Advantages of Over 55 Communities

     By:Sonia Smith

    The rise of adult communities around are wonderful news to older people who are near their retirement or has retired. These communities allow them to live an active life while away from the hustle and bustle of daily living and a chance to enjoy their retirement days to the max.


    In Category - Home Buying


  • Advantages of Retirement Communities

     By:Roby Hicks

    Most of us fear growing old. This is because we fear the changes. We know that there will come a time when we need someone to care for us. We need to have a place we can stay and people to accompany us. There is the fear that our children may be too busy to even bother about us. We know that things will never be the same again as we cannot do the things that we did when we were younger. Our resources will be limited and so we might need to depend on our children for financial support.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Lead and Asbestos Components in Ancient Homes

     By:Sonia Smith

    There are many homeowners who prefer an older home than the more modern ones. However, if you choose to purchase an older home, you should have it checked for lead and asbestos content since many older homes are made using these elements to make them more sturdy.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • A Green Driveway Adds Plenty of Curb Appeal

     By:Mike Ciucci

    The second, and environmentally friendly, benefit of using a green grid is drainage. Grass and turf pavers allow the drainage of storm water back into the ground, which is recycled rather than being emptied into our waterways.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Volatile Organic Compounds: The Basics for Home Buyers

     By:M Shane

    Volatile Organic Compounds, or VOCs, are gases given off by a variety of things both inside and outdoors. Not all VOCs are produced by man made means; trees, cows, and wetlands all produce VOCs. Most VOCs encountered outdoors are less of a health hazard than those that collect inside your house however because of the reduced concentrations.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • How to Reduce Indoor Pollution

     By:Sonia Smith

    Indoor air pollution can cause serious health hazards to the family if it is not attended right away. Make sure to take steps in reducing the air pollution inside your house.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Tainted Drywall Saga Continues with Attempt to Get Restitution From Chinese Manufacturers

     By:Jamie Mathwig

    Many of the construction companies who installed the toxic drywall have since gone out of business and many companies deny that they used or sold Chinese drywall at all. Home building supplier Lowe's has gone so far as to offer customers damages up to $100,000 for damages caused by contaminated drywall, all the while stating that none of the drywall sold at their stores was in anyway defective.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • What You Should Know about Landlord Responsibilities

     By:Roby Hicks

    Any opportunity is governed by certain responsibilities. It will aid the person to portray his role well. A landlord for instance, has various responsibilities he has to attend to. This ensures satisfaction of the tenants. This will also prevent problems in the future. The property owners have different obligations. This includes his duty to the property, the renter and the government.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Stress Busters for Realtors: Ways to Unwind in Today's Tough Market

     By:M Shane

    Since the housing boom burst, many realtors around the country are struggling to make ends meet. With houses slow to sell and buyers hesitant to enter the market or unable to acquire funding, realtors have been forced to reassess their ability to stay in the game. While creativity and determination certainly contribute to an agent's long-term success, so does the ability to cope with stress.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Federal Housing Recovery Attempts to Mask the True Health of the Market

     By:Paul Escobedo

    With the economy slowing and the housing crisis still going it is no wonder why the federal government is trying to mask the true health of the housing market. No one can say that the federal government has not tried to find that silver bullet when it comes to their response to the housing market crisis.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Is Your Garden Poisoning You, Your Children, Your Pets and Your Neighbors?

     By:Christoper Robertson

    Many people find that once they learn how to grow their own fruit and vegetables they really enjoy the convenience of having the fresh food easily accessible. Disappointingly, people indiscriminately use chemicals and fertilizers to improve the quality of the food they grow and to reduce the weeds in the garden.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Organic Gardening Tips

     By:Roby Hicks

    Organic gardening is gaining popularity today because people are becoming more health conscious. Having a garden at home, has in fact been a trend in a lot of communities in the country. However, there is a lot about organic gardening that people do not know. By what the name suggests, organic gardening pertains to growing plants without adding synthetic products such as commercial pesticides and fertilizers.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Use Healthy Soil to Gain Good Results

     By:Paul Escobedo

    If you are thinking about planting a garden I have two words for you, healthy soil. I have found that the best way to get results is using good soil to plant in.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • How to Achieve the Best Air Quality in Your Home

     By:Fredrica Smith

    Indoor air quality is one the most important aspects that a homeowner should look into upon ensuring healthy living conditions inside the home. Some studies reveal that home indoor air has just the same or higher level of pollution as outdoor air has. This alarming fact signals you as the homeowner to take proper measures to ensure premium indoor air quality is enjoyed by your family.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Responsible Renovating: The Dirt on VOCs

     By:M Shane

    Many types of cleaners also give off VOCs, so take time to check them out before you spray them around your home. The old standbys—vinegar and baking soda—work best in most situations and won’t make you sick. Also, stay away from indoor air fresheners as they can also be a source of VOCs in your indoor environment.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Pest-proof Your Home

     By:Sonia Smith

    Your home is a safe haven for you and your family, therefore you should make it a point that it is pest-free as these creatures will ruin your home and affect the health of the entire family as well.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Tips and Tricks for New Organic Gardeners

     By:Hank Greene

    Every person can be a good organic gardener. If you don't mind doing some work and putting in some effort it won't matter that you've never cared for a plant before - you too can grow a fantastic organic garden!


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • EPA Increases Requirements to Protect Public From Lead Exposure Just in Time for Earth Day

     By:Greg Eckler

    Included in the new requirements will be guidelines for safety procedures in work practices and protective gear requirements. Also required will be more extensive testing for lead residue to ensure that any renovation projects haven’t inadvertently increased the levels of lead particulate in the building.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Drugs & Real Estate Value: How to Tell When There's A Grow-Op Next Door

     By:Rachel Vanderveen

    There is nothing worse than having a grow op next door, on your block, or even in your neighbourhood. These abused and forgotten homes pull down not only neighbourhood morale, but also real estate values. It isn't just the beat-up, shady neighbourhoods in Calgary that house these illegal operations. These homes are popping up in neighbourhoods that are quiet and family-friendly in an effort to go undetected for longer.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Pest Control for Your Home

     By:Sonia Smith

    Pests around our homes can have an irritating and devastating effect not only on the house itself and all items inside it but also can threaten the health of the whole family.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Relocating with Your Pets

     By:Sonia Smith

    Moving with your pets is traumatic for your beloved animals. It is necessary to prepare them with your move to make it easier for them and you as well.


    In Category - Home Moving
  • Making Your New Home's Flooring More Allergy Friendly

     By:Todd Levinson

    Some studies have shown that carpets can help homes trap pollutants that have been out of common use for decades, in fact. Common allergens found in carpets include: dust mite droppings, animal fur and dander, lint, smoke particles, and sometimes pollen.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Fighting Household Mold

     By:Jonathan Kostyra

    One of the problems that comes with living in an area where the air is humid at certain times of year, is toxic household mold. This seemingly innocuous issue can cause not only serious damage to property, but more importantly, it can be extremely hazardous to residents' health.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Health Insurance? Specifically for Realtors?

     By:Matt Barker

    These are limited medical insurance programs, so they do not cover all conditions, nor will they cover the entire cost of hospital visits. However, they can do much to defray the expenses of a Realtor® who is having a hard time finding insurance due to pre-existing medical conditions or other factors that limit their choices, such as lower income levels.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Realtor Resolutions for Increased Success

     By:Rob Thomson

    The other general area of your life that's often covered in the whole resolution scenario is the career part of life. There are great many ways that Realtors can improve themselves in the workplace like taking additional training courses and workshops, buying a professional wardrobe, or taking supplemental certification.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • The Continuing Saga of Chinese Drywall: The Trials Begin

     By:Gary Ashton

    Sometime after Chinese drywall started showing up en masse in American homes, home owners started noticing acrid smells, corroded pipes and wiring, and health—particularly respiratory—problems. According to real estate experts, one of the reasons that the contaminated dry wall installation was so extensive—especially in certain areas of the nation—is due to the recovery and rebuilding after natural disasters in those areas that damaged homes.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal


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