by Brit Owen | Jul 20, 2021 | Consumer, News |
(TNS)—Q: We own a rental house and allow renters to bring their medium and small dogs. Who would be liable if a renter’s dog bites and injuries another visitor on our property, such as the landscaper or another guest on the property? — Anne A: A landlord will...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jul 19, 2021 | Consumer, News |
The interior of homes is often in the limelight when it comes to considering what adds value to a property. However, you shouldn’t discount the exterior of a home. Outdoor features can prove just as valuable, giving you a boost in price when it comes time to...
by Brit Owen | Jul 15, 2021 | Consumer, News |
(TNS)—Q: A parcel delivery driver tripped on his way to leave a package by my front door. I saw it happen later, reviewing the video from my doorbell. It was a bad fall, and he slowly limped back to his truck and left. I hope he is OK, but I am worried if he can sue...
by Brit Owen | Jul 14, 2021 | Industry News, National, News, Tip of the Day |
New homeowners can feel overwhelmed not knowing what to expect in terms of home project costs. A new Zillow report compiled a list of the most common projects homeowners tackle after purchasing their property and how much they should expect to pay. The details:...
by Brit Owen | Jul 14, 2021 | Consumer, News |
It’s always a good idea to get preapproved for a mortgage before you begin house-hunting. However, it’s not necessarily required. If you’re on the selling side, just be prepared to receive offers from buyers who haven’t been preapproved. What...