If you have dry rot, you aren’t alone. Every year, around 20 billion feet of wood and boards are destroyed by dry rot in the United States alone. ...
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How To Calculate Square Footage of a Home
Calculating the square footage of your house is easy once you know what counts as a square foot, and when it applies to your situation. For...
What Is A Stigmatized Property?
A stigmatized property is a property that is shunned by buyers for reasons that aren’t related to the physical condition or features of the house or...
How a Title Search Works
A title search is when a person or real estate professional looks through county records and claims on a property to determine who the rightful...
What are Squatter’s Rights?
Squatter’s rights are protections given to people who occupy a property without permission. These people are called squatters, and both the...
What Are Real Estate Commissions?
Real estate commissions are a percentage of the money made from a home sale taken by real estate agents. Because commissions are a percentage,...
Should You Sell to a Local or National Homebuyer | Pros and Cons
If you’re stuck between selling your house to a national or local homebuyer, we can help. The guide below walks you through the pros and cons of...
What Is A Mechanic’s Lien?
A mechanic’s lien is when a person, company or service provider worked on a property, but the property owner or contractor in charge of the project...
Real Estate Deeds: The Types and What They Mean
Deeds are legally binding documents which transfer ownership of property from one person to another. It’s important for you whether you're a grantor...
Home Inspection Checklist: What to Fix and Not Fix
While home inspections are not legally required in the home buying or selling process, many buyers will request them after making an offer on your...