Home Selling Tips - Revitalizing Smoke Stained And Smelly Walls

If you are a smoker and you smoke in your home, then you have some work cut out for you if you want to sell your house. Research studies suggest that smoke smells in a home can cost you a great deal of money when it comes to a house sale. In fact, a smoky home can reduce residence value as much as 29%. If you want high offers on your house, then stop smoking inside today and follow the tips below to remove stains and odors from your painted walls. [Read More]

Two Musts To Keep In Mind When Subletting Your Apartment

Apartment leases can be an inconvenience if you need to relocate or just be gone for a temporary period of time. Breaking your lease may result in expensive penalties and even legal action to force you to pay rent that would've been due for the remainder of the lease. If you are in a bind and need to get out of your apartment in the middle of a lease period, a possible solution is to sublet your apartment to another renter. [Read More]

The Pros And Cons To Key Fobs For Commercial Buildings

If you own a commercial building that needs to be rekeyed, a commercial locksmith may have recommended a key fob system to you. A key fob system is an electronic system that locks and unlocks doors. Employees have a small card or fob that contains an electronic chip inside of it. When this chip is waived in front of the reader, they will be granted or denied entrance into the building. [Read More]

How Service Animal Laws Affect Your Condo Association

When you live in a condominium, you are generally part of a condo association that creates rules and regulations for the condo owners. These are designed to create a more enjoyable environment in which to live. One common area that is usually regulated by associations is pets. The association may prohibit types of pets or sizes of pets. If you have a service animal, however, are you protected? Read on to find out what your rights are and how to appropriately deal with your association. [Read More]