Are you ready for spring? Get ready for spring cleaning with this checklist and some really amazing tips! Don’t know where to start? You’re in the right place then! In this article, we’re not only going to tell you what to do during spring cleaning, but we’ll also explain its importance and how to best organize yourself. The Importance of … Read More
How to Get Your Home Ready to Show
Are you getting ready to rent your home? Are you a resident moving up to a better size property or downsizing to suit your needs? Here are some helpful tips to get you on your way to successful showings! We’ve been doing this process for quite some time, and at this point, we’ve got some great tips on How to … Read More
Experts Share 5 Big Mistakes You Might Be Making When Trying to Organize Your Home
If organizing your home was easy, everyone would be living in pristine, uncluttered spaces that stay that way permanently. Of course that’s not the case, which is why many people have to lean on experts to guide their way to more organized homes. (And the very reason why every year I share the house tours of professional organizers and as much … Read More
Should You Rent Your House Out?
We love helping homeowners decide if they are ready to rent their home, or how we can help them prepare their home for rent in the very near future. The first question to ask yourself is: Should you rent or sell your home? We’d like to make the case for why you should rent out your house. Here’s why. Your … Read More
How to Replace a Garage Door Opener Safety Sensor
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jth3R4ZulI[/embedyt] Instructions Disconnect the power Use a step ladder to access the garage door opener’s power cord and motor unit. Unplug the garage door opener. PHOTO: Unplug the garage door opener. Remove the sensors Remove the wing nut from the safety sensor. Pull the sensor from the bracket. Cut the wires about an inch from the safety sensor, … Read More
How To Move On A Rainy Day
When you move on a rainy day, you need to think about how your belongings can be brought safely to your new home. With all the excitement that you can feel as the day of your move comes near, there’s always a chance that you can overlook the little things, such as checking the weather forecast. If you live in a … Read More
How-to Unclog a Drain in Seconds with Zip It Drain Tool
Are you struggling with clogged drains and spending way too much money on drain cleaners that are harsh on your pipes and not great for the environment? Clogged drains aren’t always a reason to call a plumber or reach for expensive drain cleaners that aren’t always great for your pipes and can cause more harm than good. We are happy … Read More
Recipe: Slow-Cooker Pot Roast
California Leasing Property Management shares a great recipe for Slow-Cooker Pot Roast that will be a hit with the entire family for meal prepping. Getting ready for family meals can be a challenge and we love this recipe from Taste of Home! Don’t forget to share your favorite recipes with us too! Ingredients 1 cup warm water 1 tablespoon … Read More
Defining Wear & Tear in a Rental Home
A hole in a plaster wall, a broken window, crayon marks on the ceiling, cabinet doors torn off their hinges—those are obviously above and beyond normal wear and tear. How about a worn place in the carpet, or tiles on the kitchen floor that is cracked or missing? That is where the tenant can claim that he does not owe … Read More