Scott helped me and my wife find a house. Before we found Scott, we tried 3 different real estate agents with no success. Two of them said it would be impossible to find the type of house we wanted within our price range, and the third never called back once she discovered our needs. In roughly a week, Scott found exactly what we were looking for, and a month later we closed on it. Being first time home buyers, we were a nervous wreck throughout the whole process, but Scott patiently walked us through, and we were grateful for it. The best part about Scott was that he didn't stop helping once the sale was completed. He's stopped by a couple of times to say hi, and even walked me through some minor repairs on our house. Thanks! Thanks for your help. I'll get in touch with you once the time gets closer for us to find a new house.
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Home Inspections >About Termites
Most real estate offers require an inspection by a licensed exterminator to determine that the house doesn't have termites or other wood boring insects. The inspector will look for two signs in deciding whether or not to pass a house--an active termite infestation and evidence of a past infestation.
If your house does not pass the termite inspection, get a list of qualified exterminators from your real estate agent. Find out what treatment options they offer and what they charge for the service. Exterminators are usually quite competitive. If your home was treated for a past infestation, the company which performed the extermination may be willing to re-certify your home without a second treatment. Arrange for the termite inspection as early as possible, so you will have time to determine the best way to get rid of them, if they are found.
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What four states in the Southwest are noted for having boundaries that touch.
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New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado, referred to as the "Four Corners", have adjoining boundaries. |
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