by Paige Brown | May 5, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is a device that can trip or shut off a circuit to protect a person from electrocution. GFCIs are usually installed in kitchens and bathrooms, as well as in the garage or some outdoor areas. How Does a GFCI Work? Electricity...
by Paige Brown | May 5, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
If you have repairs made to your house, hold on to your receipts (or copies of them). They may be important when it comes time to sell your home. A Buyer May Request Proof That Repairs Were Made You may make repairs to your house that increase its value and make it...
by Paige Brown | May 5, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
There is a great deal of conflicting advice about how often people should eat. When it comes to scientific research on this topic, the data are mixed. While it has been reported that eating more frequently has health benefits, that may not be true after all. How Can...
by Paige Brown | May 5, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
Many utilities that you and your neighbors rely on, including electrical lines, gas lines, sewers, water lines, phone lines and internet lines, are located underground. If you’re thinking about installing a fence on your property, it’s essential to identify and mark...
by Paige Brown | May 5, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
Private mortgage insurance (PMI) will be required in most cases if you put down less than 20% of the purchase price when you buy a house. You will have to pay monthly premiums, but the insurance won’t protect you; it will protect your lender if you default on your...
by Paige Brown | May 5, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
Wood windows are popular because of their beautiful appearance and excellent insulating properties, but they can be damaged by exposure to the elements. With regular inspections and maintenance, though, they can last for decades. Here are some ways to keep your home’s...