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Don't Keep Putting It Off
FSBO Real Estate
A Simple Get Rich Quick Idea
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Offer?
Beware Of Get Rich Quick Scam
Having Real Estate Agents Preview Your Home
- Just A Waste Of Time!
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Investing?
Become a Real Estate Investor in Three
Steps
Foreclosed Houses - Tips For Home Investors
And Real Estate Professionals
FSBO Tip - Don't Do It
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3. If you must show your home alone keep a cell
phone with you. If you are in danger of a potential buyer, you can
easily call 911 for help. In the event in needing to get away from
someone run out of the house into your vehicle or neighbor’s house.
Remember, your life is more important than any property. Most
criminals interviewed say they do not want to harm anyone when
taking valuables, prescription drugs or money. But if the home owner
puts up a fight, so will they. Let it go. Property and things in
your home can be replaced, your life cannot!
4. Tell your children, even if they are older to
not let anyone in the house unless you are there. Even teenage
children should not let anyone into the house. More assaults are
committed on young people from the ages of 15- 25 years of age than
any other age group.
5. Be very aware of virtual tours. If a virtual
tour is an option for selling your home, make sure there are no
expensive objects in the room(s). Criminals look for opportunities
such as these to target homes to burglarize.
6. Let neighbors know you are selling your home.
Check with them on a regular basis to see if anyone has been around
the house when you are not there. Criminals will use an open house,
or a walk-through to pose as a potential buyer to scope out
properties to burglarize later.
7. Keeping the curb appeal not only adds value
when you are selling a home, but adds to the safety of your home as
well. After searching a home during an open house, criminals
interviewed say they look for high bushes near windows, not well-lit
areas of a home, and concealed entrances to come back and gain
access to a home. Keep bushes trimmed low, repair or add higher
wattage light bulbs to existing lights, and keep entrances well lit
for theft prevention.
Don't hesitate. If you're serious about selling
your home yourself, just make sure your safety plan is just as
serious to protect you and your family's future.
Michelle Annese is a 3rd degree black belt with
15+ years experience teaching industry specific self defense and
safety for women and children. She is author of ‘the Realtor
Survival Guide”, ‘Protection for Women’, and ‘The SafeGuard System
for Kids’. For more information on how to protect yourself and your
family go to
http://www.michelleannese.com/
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