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Common Mistakes Homeowners Make When In Need of Help
Unfortunately, in this downtrodden economy we currently find ourselves in, it is not uncommon to fall victim to a scam while looking for honest help. To make matters worse, there are individuals out there who make a living off of preying on homeowners who do not speak English, and whom are unaware of the laws […]
Execution: the key to success
A thought recently occurred to me as we’re approaching one of the biggest sporting events of the year (the Super bowl): What makes winning teams so successful? There must be some method or characteristic that helps teams make it through to such a prestigious event and I think I’ve found what it is: execution.
A Checklist For Your Home Inspection
We have all learned the hard way that there a few very important items to be checked before closing escrow on your dream home. Making sure your home inspector is certified is the first part, and then comes your checklist. Sure, you’ve made sure you are clear of termites or any flood damage but there are details […]
High Tech ‘Smart Bra’ Could Help Detect Breast Cancer
What better time to announce the First Warning System, also known as the ‘Smart Bra’, than during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Statistics show 1 in 8 women are victims to breast cancer it their lifetime; which is 1,000,000 women annual of whom 400,000 will die.
Chase Priority Partner – Preferred Short Sale Help
JohnHart Real Estate is now an approved “Chase Priority Partner”, what does that entail? Find out here!
Foreclosure: the F word
Hold on! It’s not what you think! While it may carry the same stigma and shock as it’s four letter cousin, the F word I am referring to is Foreclosure.
Senate Bill 458, Will it Help or Hurt California Real Estate?
On the surface Senate Bill 458 appears to be a god send to distressed homeowners pursuing short sale, but is it?