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AUGUST 30, 2019
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The percentage of homes sold in September that were on the market for less than a month, according to NAR’s latest housing report.
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sion letter, in part because it doesn’t want to issue a loan on a property that could quickly wind up in foreclosure. Assuming you included a standard financing contingency in your purchase offer, as most buyers do, the bank’s rescission letter should allow you to nix the proposed purchase and have the sellers return your deposit. Send a copy of the letter to the sellers, their agent and the closing attorney or escrow officer who has been overseeing the proposed sale. Also send them all a letter of your own, stating that you are canceling the sale because you can no longer qualify for financing and request that your deposit be returned. If the sellers balk at returning the money, you might consider offering to let them keep a portion of the cash to compensate them for their inconvenience and reimburse them for any transaction-related expenses. An alternative would be to file a lawsuit, though it
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Getting a “pink slip” from an employer is terrible, but it’s even worse if the person is trying to purchase a home. Buyers have options that sometimes can let them nix the deal and get their deposit back. DEAR DAVE: I was preapproved for a loan and proceeded to make an offer on a home. The offer was accepted, and the closing date was set for Sept. 16. But now, my employer has sent me a notice that my job will be eliminated in 60 days, so I am anxious to cancel the purchase. The sellers will not agree unless they can keep my $7,500 good-faith deposit. What can I do? ANSWER: I’m sorry to hear about your upcoming job loss and hope that you’ll find an even better job soon. Call the lender who agreed to issue the loan immediately to explain your precarious situation. Though the mortgage was preapproved, the bank has the right to rescind its financing approval for any number of reasons -- including the recent or pending loss of a job that will make it more difficult to make the payments. The bank should be happy to send you a formal rescis-
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That’s why we tend to gravitate toward wallcoverings from Schumacher and Thibaut. Not only do they have timeless designs from all the way back in the 1920s golden age, they also have brilliantly designed styles that capture the personality and color of the
modern age. They have taken antique florals and turned them into vibrant tropical scenes that are true works of art. Don’t be afraid to experiment with wallpaper in smaller spaces, like bathrooms and hallways. These are areas without a lot
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of square footage for decor and can sometimes be difficult places to dress up. Wallpaper changes all of that. The right print can bring life and energy in a way that traditional paint just can’t. Another trend we’re loving is the statement ceiling. Using wallpaper on
the ceiling might seem a bit over the top, but the right pattern can add texture. Whether you decide to branch out and try a statement ceiling or do a whole room, the most fun is finding the perfect print and making it your own.
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Or you need a pop of print and color to take your room to the next level? All things are possible with the styles of wallpaper available today. While I am still a sucker for classic prints, I also find myself intrigued by the bold and beautiful prints of 2019.
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It is true what they say: If you wait long enough, old trends will make their way back into fashion (unless we are talking about shag carpet, in which case that can stay in the past!). One of my favorite comebacks of the last few years is wallpaper. Wallpaper is a style destined to come around again and again. Not only is it functional and beautiful, it also has a certain nostalgia that keeps us coming back to it. I love hearing about renovations where homeowners find layer after layer of wallpaper when working on the walls. They help tell the story of the home in a way few other elements can. Wallpaper and wall coverings in gener-
al are back in full force and are still a versatile, impactful way to dress up your home. When venturing into the colorful world that is wallpaper, remember: Fashion is something anyone can acquire; style is what you do with it. Wallpaper is the perfect element to make your space unique, which after years of stark white and neutrals being the go-to trend, is something my fellow modern traditional enthusiasts and I welcome back with open arms. If you find the idea of adding wall coverings to your space a bit overwhelming, you’re not alone. Begin by thinking about what you want to accomplish with your wallpaper. Do you want to add whimsy to your space? Perhaps texture is something you are missing?
How can I waterproof my basement? These steps can prevent a flooded basement before it Basement waever happens. terproofing is no Even if you take joke. Whether it’s all these steps, a soaked finished though, excessive basement, or an un- rain or ground finished basement water pressure can with persistent still push water leaks, water in the into your basement, basement presents and that’s where an immediate and waterproofing sysstressful problem. tems come in. You should quickly What basement hire a waterproofwaterproofing ing professional to system should I address the issue. get? But you’ll find Experts all agree there are a variety that one size does of choices in basenot fit all for basement waterproofing ment waterproofrepairs or systems ing. Every situation designed to tackle is unique, and the the problem, as well solution should be as opinions about tailored to the job. which one is the Often, a combinamost effective. tion of approaches First up, a prois necessary. fessional basement Waterproofing waterproofer should primer or paint determine how the products: Most exwater is getting in. perts agree this is No waterproofing little more than a method helps if cosmetic solution. it’s addressing the Such products can wrong thing. slow down a leak a If you’re noticing bit, but they don’t water in your base- address the original ment, investigating problem – they only the solution should start outside your Here to help home. Make sure all your home’s gutlife ters, downspouts or go right. TM other drainage systems are working effectively and diJEFF verting water away MILLERD from the home. AGENT The grade of soil around the foundation should encourage water to flow away from 3916 W 6th, Stillwater exterior walls, not 405.372.4242 toward them. Make jeff@jeffmillerd.com sure mulch beds www.jeffmillerd.com near the house aren’t piled too high. By Paul F. P. Pogue
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cover up the leak point. Crack injections: This repair approach is generally only suitable for poured concrete foundations where seepage is originating from the walls (and not floors). Masonry foundations, such as brick, stone or cinder block, are not ideal candidates. Injecting an epoxy or polyurethane material into a crack can help prevent water from entering the basement, but some basement waterproofing companies regard this solution as a temporary fix and not a permanent solution. Exterior excavation: Exterior waterproofing involves excavating 6 to 8 feet down to the foundation
wall footer and correcting drainage by installing new drainage tiles or a French drain system. Due to the extensive excavation required, exterior basement waterproofing is often more expensive than other methods.
However, it carries the advantage of excluding water from the home and requires little to no ongoing maintenance once the project is complete. Interior excavation: Interior drain system waterproofing will address hy-
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drostatic pressure – that is, the pressure of groundwater forcing its way through the basement walls or foundations. This method addresses water after it’s entered the base-
ment and routes seepage areas to a sump pump system. These systems are less costly than exterior solutions, but they’re less ideal for a finished basement.
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Horticulture tips for September this final topic a lot in this column, and there’s a good reason for that. It’s consistently one of the major points of failure for home gardening and landscaping projects. As you probatwig girdlers, a bly already know, common tree pest, while bermucan start showdagrass makes a ing up this time fine turfgrass for of year. While we many Oklahoma usually don’t see applications, it can the actual insect, also be a very troutheir damage is ap- blesome weed if it parent. These pests is growing where chew off the ends of it does not belong. small tree branchSeptember is the es, leaving an albest time of year to most machine line weaken unwanted pattern of consisbermudagrass with tency with the cuts. the non-selective If you start finding herbicide glyphobranches on the sate or a product ground with conical labeled for control shaped cuts on the of grassy weeds. large end, this is Please note that your culprit. These I said weaken, not insects don’t really kill. This is a very warrant control as difficult plant to it is extremely rare eradicate once it is for them to cause well established. significant damage. Make sure it is If you wish to renot suffering from duce the presence drought stress beof girdlers fore spraying. Also, THEtwig RE/MAX SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE Dedicated professionals providing unrivaled service. long-term, it can be keep a close eye on helpful to pick up it and be prepared the fallen branchto respray as needes and dispose of ed later this fall. them offsite. Even this may not • We talk about be enough. Keep
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has closed for planting some fall vegetable crops. However, you can still plant spinach, leaf lettuce, mustard, radishes, rutabagas, Swiss chard, garlic and turnips. • If you are not planting a fall vegetable crop, consider planting a cover crop. Cover crops build organic matter which in turn leads to improvements in water and mineral holding capacity, improved drainage; critical factors for plant health. OSU Fact Sheet #6436 Healthy Garden Soils is a good resource on cover crops. • September is the month to resume lawn fertilization for cool-season grasses (i.e. shade) like tall fescue. This should also be the last month of the growing season to fertilize warm-season grasses like bermuda, zoysia or buffalo. See OSU Fact Sheet #6420 Lawn Management in Oklahoma for more information. • Damage from
a close eye out for new growth in the spring and respray/ dig out as necessary. While it is not completely impossible to eliminate bermudagrass without using herbicides, it can be done with hard work and patience. Regular readers know we’ve talked about doing this at the vegetable gardens at Our Daily Bread Food and Resource Center in Stillwater this year. While the bermudagrass has not been eliminated, we have managed to stay ahead of it and almost eliminate it from some key areas….thanks to over 500 volunteer hours! Contact us if you would like to learn more about this project. For more information on this or any other horticultural topic, you can contact Keith Reed, the Horticulturist in the Payne County Extension office. Keith can be reached via email at keith.reed@okstate.edu, phone at
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September is under-rated as an important time for landscape tasks in Oklahoma. This is the key month to begin preparing plants for the upcoming winter, which in turn sets them up for a successful spring. Our recent reprieve from our typical August heat makes the next few weeks especially important from a fall vegetable garden and weed control perspective. The time to act is now! Here are some helpful tips on those areas along with some other suggestions for your September landscape: • If you plan on applying fall pre-emergence to prevent pesky spring weeds like annual bluegrass, henbit, chickweed and several others, do it as soon as possible as it’s likely some of these weeds have already popped up thanks to a few rounds of cool nights. The proper product to use can vary depending on a particular application. Contact the Extension office if you need additional assistance. And always remember, these products will fail (or cause damage) if they are not applied properly. Always follow label directions. • The window
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When my houseplants died, I felt relieved By Keri Wiginton Chicago Tribune
bad at something, whether that’s plant parenting or meditation, it “can make you feel less successful in life,” Rampage told me. I also got unreasonably upset when I joined the adult coloring craze. I was terrible at it. But unlike a book of mandalas, I didn’t feel like I could just throw out my plants. My love of nature paired with anxiety – which sounds better when I call it self-oriented perfectionism – made it impossible for me to get rid of living things middeath cycle, even when it was clear I didn’t know how to fix the problem. Getting a plant (or a pet) is sometimes a really good idea. It can give you a chance to think about something other than yourself. This can help some people change their relationship to anxiety and depression,
Rampage told me. But these kinds of well-being interventions need to be tailored to the individual, she said. While Rampage doesn’t think I should have given up on my plants immediately, she thinks I should have changed course when it was clear I was destined for defeat. “At some point, you’re just increasing the probability that you’re going to feel badly,” said Rampage. “And so the best thing to do is give the plant back to nature, rather than sit there and see it as evidence of your incompetence.” MY GARDEN BEDS HAVE A HAPPIER ENDING When I moved into a new apartment last year, it came with a small raised garden bed. I decided to buy some starter plants and try outdoor garden-
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space to grow and they usually have access to more organic material, which is good for the soil. Outdoor plants also get more direct sunlight and a beneficial temperature difference between day and night. “Another good thing is Mother Nature always makes it rain, sometimes 10 weeks in a row,” joked Sherwood. Indoor plants, on the other hand, require more vigilance and have a lot of specific needs. If those aren’t met – sometimes on a daily basis – they die, said Sherwood, who admits she has killed her fair share of houseplants. But if you really want some houseplants ...
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ing instead. I didn’t do much to get things going except pull some weeds and add some top soil and fertilizer. And like any good plant parent, I left my garden unattended for 35 days. I fully expected everything to be dead when I came home. But with nature in charge, my plants thrived. My kale, tomatoes and zucchini grew all on their own. There are a myriad of reasons why vegetation in garden beds, or the ground, can flourish without much human help, said Heather Sherwood, a senior horticulturist at the Chicago Botanic Gardens. For starters, their roots have more
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I’m not the only one with a brown thumb. However, most people I know don’t have an existential crisis about it. But worry plagued me for months as I watched my plants perish. When I told a friend about my inner turmoil, he just laughed. He didn’t even notice a tree in his office had died until unswept leaves got in his way. “It seems to me that of all the things that could set one off, a dead plant ought to rank pretty low,” he told me. And I agree. I didn’t expect to hate my houseplants. I thought filling my home with tiny vessels of verdure would create a stressfree sanctuary. At least that’s what Instagram and my friends told me. “But it’s different to walk in the park than to try to keep a jade plant alive,” said Cheryl Rampage, a psychologist and senior academic and clinical advisor at the Family Institute at Northwestern University. “And being around anything that’s dying, that feels like your fault, isn’t likely to improve your mood.” After I potted my croton and calathea – and a
handful of other botanical beauties – I expected instant relaxation. Instead, I felt strained. And that was before plant lives were lost. After awhile, I didn’t like how my houseplants made me feel: resentful and disappointed in myself. As someone with a history of anxiety and depression, these are familiar feelings. But not ones I associate with indoor gardening. “I think, for anybody, it’s a buzzkill to watch dying plants. But most people might just toss them away and not worry about them,” said Rampage. “But one of the features of anxiety and depression is elevated self-criticism. Everything becomes about you: what you did wrong, what you can’t do, what you don’t know how to do.” A wave of relief washed over me when my last sickly plant died. I thanked it and buried it outside. It turns out, surrounding myself with visual signs of my ineptness wasn’t a great idea. DON’T TRY TO BE PERFECT While no one likes to be unsuccessful, disappointment can be especially tough if you internalize your failure. If you have anxiety or depression and you are
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