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YARD MAINTENANCE

YARD MAINTENANCE

•A three-day supply of water (one gallon per person), non-perishable food items and pet food, if applicable

•A battery-powered or handcrank radio (and extra batteries) •A flashlight •A first aid kit •A whistle to signal for help •A can opener •Blankets •Tools to turn of utilities •$200 in cash in small bills, as power may be out, making ATMs, debit and credit cards unusable

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•Fully charged battery packs so you can recharge your cell phone

•Prescriptions for you and your pets

The bottom line is that extreme weather events are anticipated to increase, and you can never be too cautious or over-prepared to protect against Mother Nature.

“It’s a bit alarming to discover that, although natural disasters are in the news on a seemingly regular basis, many Americans still aren’t properly preparing themselves if one happens in their neighborhood or city,” said O’Rourke. “These events can have serious repercussions and adopting a wait-and-see attitude is not an option.”

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Tom Brezsny’s REAL ESTATE OF MIND Provoking thought since 1990

It’s that time of year. Best Of and Readers Choice Contests are proliferating in our local newspapers. I always feel conficted when the word BEST is used to measure any services that Realtors provide to their clients. But that wasn’t always the case… I was excited about my frst real estate award 28 years ago. Te Association of Realtors gave me a plaque that said Champion Producer on it. (Still sounds like something given to a milk cow!) Troughout the ‘90s, I received a stream of sales awards labeled BEST/MOST/HIGHEST and on some level, it satisfed the competitive juices I put on hold when I hung up my basketball shoes back in the ‘70s. Te Association stopped giving out sales awards afer 1997, recognizing that things were getting too competitive and that unscrupulous agents were spinning the truth about their numbers to lay claim to those BEST/MOST/ HIGHEST superlatives in their ads. Tat’s when the weeklies stepped in with their own BEST OF editions that drummed up extra engagement from readers and lots of extra ad revenue from recipients. Te 2000s were the “Me Decade” for real estate accolades. Brokerages ramped up recognition of their top sales people by handing out inhouse awards to their BEST/MOST/HIGHEST producers. Afer a while it was tough to tell who the real BEST/MOST/HIGHEST agents really were because it seemed like everyone was getting an award for something. Tese days, brokerages ofen give themselves self-congratulatory awards for their own BEST/ MOST/HIGHEST sales achievements. Tey carefully parse their sales metrics to create impressions that are vaguely, technically true. An extreme example is Silicon Valley super-agent Ken Deleon who reportedly sells more than $500 million worth of real estate each year...I can assure you that the top of Ken’s head would explode if he were really doing that much business on his own. Te point is...perhaps it’s time for BEST/ MOST/HIGHEST awards to disappear as a measurement of anything. Maybe Agents and Brokerages can give themselves pats on the back using diferent standards of excellence like: Best Fiduciary or Most People Helped or Highest Number of Hours Donated to Charity. Real estate is its own worst enemy when it comes to curating its image. Realtors spend lots of time trying to change their image, be more authentic and get more clients to trust them. Tey bristle at the negative stereotypes that are pervasive in the culture. And yet, the message that keeps getting pushed out into the public realm usually revolves around how many homes they’ve sold or how many trillions of dollars of sales volume they’ve generated. Tere’s a huge disconnect in the calculus of that narrative.

PAID ADVERTORIAL Tom Brezsny Realtor® DRE#01063297 831-818-1431 getreal@serenogroup.com

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