Leslie Wichman - NAVIGATING OPTIONS IN PRE-FORECLOSURE

— both literally and figuratively. And even worse, no seller wants a home inspector to discover those issues when they’re just about to reach the finish line of a great deal. That’s why I always recommend my clients have their plumbing inspected by a professional before they put their homes up for sale. A good plumber gives my clients peace of mind in the home- selling process. My sellers know going into the inspection process that everything will check out and won’t delay — or even destroy — their sale. Whether you have a leaky faucet or some strange hissing noise you just can’t place, you can trust we'll find to get to the root of the issue and fix it for good!

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Pool Worries, Be Gone! If you own a pool, you know how much work can go into maintaining it. That stress doubles when you’re preparing to sell your home and want your pool to look like the relaxing oasis buyers imagine it to be. Having a pool can be a major selling feature for the right buyer. But buyers looking for a pool don’t want to see your pool and immediately think, “This is going to be a lot of work.” Before you sell your home, you should consider the following: • Is your pool clean? If it’s an above-ground pool, are the parts rusting and liner showing signs of wear and tear? If it’s an in-ground pool, are the cement, tile and grout spotless? • Are there any broken parts or leaks? Does it have broken tiles or cracked cement? • Is it fenced in? You may run into zoning code issues if you don’t have a proper fence installed. 172

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