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BY David W. Myers DEAR DAVE: We are about to close the purchase of our first home, and our final walk-through is scheduled for this week. Since we’ve obviously – never done a walkthrough before, we don’t really know what to look for. Can you help? ANSWER: Sure. All buyers should insist, as part of their purchase offer, to get a final walk-through of the property shortly before their deal closes. The primary purpose is to ensure that the home is in the same condition on closing day as it was when the sale contract was first signed. If the contract calls for the seller to make repairs, the walk-through also gives the buyers an opportunity to check that the work has been done to their satisfaction. Buyers should get copies of bills that were paid for the work, and any related warranties. During the walk-through, make sure that any items that were included in the sale – such as light fixtures, window coverings, screens and the like – are still in

footage of damage for the evening news that’s broadcast to your home and mine. ••• DEAR DAVE: I have rented a house from an elderly gentleman for several years, Why do hurriplace. Check to and my current see that all appli- canes and tornalease expires next ances, heating and does always seem February. The to head straight cooling systems, landlord recently for mobile-home and the water died, and now his parks? heater are workheirs have sent ANSWER: They ing. Again, ask for me a letter stating copies of any war- don’t, despite that I must move ranties that cover what some comeout immediately such items and for dians like to joke. because they want More than half related instructo sell the proption manuals (the of all mobile-home erty. Do I have to parks are located sellers obviously move now, or can in popular but won’t need them I stay until the hurricane-prone anymore). lease officially explaces, such as Don’t overlook Florida and Texas, pires? the little things. ANSWER: You or in more afMake sure the can stay until the fordable areas of doorbell and any lease expires next intercom or alarm Kansas and other February, provid“Tornado Country” systems are funced that you constates. tioning correctly. tinue to pay your Because mobile Ask for remote rent promptly controls to the ga- homes make up a larger percentage and adhere to all rage-door opener other terms of the of those states’ or other gadgets agreement. housing stock, that will be left The lease that simple arithmebehind. Check to the landlord tic puts them at make sure that signed is binding greater risk from the sellers havon his heirs, so Mother Nature. en’t removed any they can’t kick And since they plants or shrubs you out simply bethat the sales con- typically don’t cause they want to weather major tract doesn’t allow sell the house imstorms as well as them to. mediately. If they Your real estate conventionally give you any probbuilt homes do, agent or home lems, contact your many TV news inspector can prolocal rent-control crews automativide additional tips. You can also cally head straight agency or other organization that get a free, detailed for the nearest regulates landmobile-home park “walk-through lord-tenant relaafter a hurricane checklist” from tions in the comor tornado beTrulia at https:// munity. cause they know tinyurl.com/ ••• they’ll have a yazhlvt2. DEAR DAVE: better chance of ••• Who is the biggest getting dramatic DEAR DAVE:

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property owner in the United States? ANSWER: You and me and the rest of the U.S. government. Uncle Sam owns nearly 730 million acres of land, from the forests of Alaska to parts of the Everglades in Florida. ••• DEAR DAVE: If I create a “living trust” like you’ve recently written about, would I have to pay transfer taxes to transfer title of my home into the trust? ANSWER: Probably not. Nearly every state exempts transfers of a house into a living trust from local transfer taxes. But a few counties are trying to levy “fees” on such transfers, so you should check with your county recorder or assessor for de-

tails. Our booklet “Straight Talk About Living Trusts” helps readers decide for themselves if forming a living trust makes sense instead of hiring a lawyer or estate-planner to make the decision

for them. For a copy, send $4 and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to David Myers/ Trust, P.O. Box 2960, Culver City, CA 90231-2960. Send questions to that same address and we’ll try to answer in a future column.

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4119 W 18th - 3 BD / 2 BA / 3-car garage. (2 attached/1 detached). House features an open living room looking back into added family room. Privacy fence in the backyard A must see .....................................................................PRICE CHANGE $189,900

NEW LISTING - 1618 E WILLHAM - 3 BD / 2 BA / 1 car garage with hardwood floors, storage, utility room, plus storage in garage. Large living room flows into a dining area. Large fenced backyard, close to Junior High and Skyline schools. Lots of updates .......................$135,900 2410 N GLENWOOD DR. - 3 BD /SOLD 2 BA / 2-car garage. . .........................................$174,750

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shape. Certain components of chimney maintenance are Woodburning fire- do-it-yourself tasks, places or fuel stoves while others may can add warmth be better left to the and ambiance to professionals. a home. These • Start from the appliances are par- inside and ensure ticularly coveted in that dampers are the cooler months working properly. when people spend When using firemore time indoors. places and other Maintenance is appliances, dampnecessary in order ers need to be open for fireplaces and to allow smoke to stoves to function vent outside; othsafely, and that erwise, smoke will upkeep must inbe trapped in the clude paying close home and could attention to the lead to carbon functionality of the monoxide buildup. chimney. Dampers need to be Chimneys are fixed or replaced if designed to last for they are not operadecades. Cracks tional. Replacement and spalling in fireplace dampers brick chimneys are should be snug and common concerns not have any gaps, that can cause sigstates Vertical nificant damage if Chimney Care. left unchecked. • Conduct a visuChimney mainal inspection of the tenance involves chimney to check more than cleaning for any cracks or the flue. Rathspalling. Spalling is er than running the wearing away the risk of costly of masonry due to repairs, which water, weather and can cost several time. If enough of thousand dollars, the material erodes, homeowners can that erosion can take some simple adversely affect the steps to keep their structural integrichimneys in tip-top ty of the chimney. Metro Creative


Pesky summer weeds The Extension office is starting to get calls on a pesky weed that pops up in high numbers every few years. Prostrate spurge, also known as spotted spurge, is a common summer annual broadleaf weed that ordinarily does not garner much attention. Prostrate spurge, Euforbia maculate, is easy to identify once you’ve seen it. It is a very low growing plant rarely getting tall enough for a lawnmower to touch. It can sometimes be mis-identified as the common goathead (puncture vine) but correct identification is

number of broadleaf weed control products. As is often the case when dealing with pests, there is a “but wait” associated with the use of these lawn care products. Bright sun and high assume you or your temperatures can lawn care company contribute to an has “failed” at con- unacceptable level trolling weeds, it of turfgrass (or is just one of those off-target, possiunusual circumbly meaning your stances. However, neighbor’s garden) I realize that does damage this time of nothing to solve the year, especially as current problem, so the weeds mature here are some sug- and higher rates of gestions for dealing herbicide are needTHE RE/MAX SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE with this weed Dedicated professionals providing unrivaled service. ed to get reasonright now. able control. As this is a As mentioned, it broadleaf weed, is very important to it responds well note that broadleaf to treatment by a herbicides can easi-

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either by hoeing or pulling up. Unless you have large expanses of the plant, this is perhaps your best option right now. It is not necessary to get all the roots, a snip at the surface should take care of it. One final note on prostrate spurge: As a member of the Euforbia family, the sap of this plant can cause minor skin irritation for those that are allergic to it. If you notice your hands itching after

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Signs your gutters are in need of repair the accumulation of debris can cause gutters to separate because they are not designed to hold too much weight. Replacement of separated gutters may or may not be necessary depending on how big the problem is and the condition of the existing gutters. If replacement is not necessary, separated gutters may be remedied by securing the joints, another relatively simple and inexpensive fix.

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It behooves homeowners to learn the signs that gutters are in need of repair or replacement. ed. Gutters hanging off the home need not necessarily be replaced, but rather secured to the home, ideally with hanger brackets instead of spikes. Brackets hook into the front of the gutter and are then screwed into the fascia of a home. A professional who specializes in gutter

repair can perform this task relatively quickly, and it’s an inexpensive yet highly effective solution. • Gutter separation: Gutters that are no longer fastened together can leak and contribute to issues that affect the home’s foundation, siding and appearance. Clogs and

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Fall is a great time to tackle projects around the house. The weather each fall allows homeowners to make improvements to their homes’ exteriors without worrying about extreme heat or cold, while interior projects like painting are made easier because homeowners can open the windows to allow for proper ventilation. Fall also marks a great time to prepare for upcoming projects that can make winter work that much easier. For example, fall is a great time to take stock of your gutters so you can address any issues before leaves begin to fall or the first snowstorm touches down. Compromised gutters can contribute to water issues in basements and adversely affect a home’s foundation if not addressed immediately, so it behooves homeowners to learn the signs that gutters are in need of repair or replacement. • Gutters hanging off the home:

• Peeling exterior paint: Paint that appears to be peeling off of your home may indicate that water is seeping over the edge of the gutter closest to your home. When that happens, water is coming down the side of the house, causing the paint to peel. In such instances, replacing the gutters is often necessary. • Basement flooding: Not all signs of deteriorating gutters are outside a home. Many a d

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Each weekend in spring, summer and fall, millions of homeowners fire up their mowers and cut the grass in their yards. A few hours spent mowing the lawn can be a great time to get some sun and some exercise in the great outdoors. As fall gradually transitions to winter, homeowners may wonder when to stop mowing their lawns. Each lawn is different, and when to stop mowing may depend on a host of factors, including local climate and the type of turf. In addition to climate and turf, homeowners can keep an eye on these conditions to determine when the time is right to put their mowers away for the winter. • Frost: Warm-season grasses typically go dormant after a couple of significant frosts. Homeowners can jot down each frost during fall. Frosts are most noticeable in the early morning hours, so be sure to check lawn conditions each morning as the weather begins to grow cold. Frost may be noticeable without even going outside, but homeowners may need to go outside to check on chilly mornings or on days when the previous night was especially cold. If you must go outside, stay off the grass to protect it. Two or three frosts might be enough to

make warm-season grasses go dormant for the winter. Cool-season grasses may keep growing and require moving even after a few frosts, so it’s imperative that homeowners determine which type of grass is in their yards. • Soil temperature: If it’s hard to determine if frosts have occurred, homeowners can try checking the temperature of their soil to decide if they need to keep mowing. The lawn care experts at Pennington recommend homeowners continue mowing warm-season grasses so long as they keep growing. Lawns may not grow as quickly in fall as they do in spring or summer, and growth may not be as visible to the naked eye during this time of year as it is in other times. Homeowners can routinely check soil temperature to determine if their grasses have stopped growing. Warm-season grasses tend to stop growing once the soil temperature is consistently at 55 F or below, while cool-season grasses tend to stop when temperatures are 45 F or lower. Falling leaves have long been a barometer used by homeowners to determine if they need to keep mowing their lawns. That’s not necessarily a reliable metric, as grass can still keep growing even if leaves have been falling for weeks. In addition, using a mulching mower

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Homeowners can keep an eye on these conditions to determine when the time is right to put their mowers away for the winter. when leaves begin falling is a great way to provide the lawn with nutrients it can use throughout the winter. Some trees shed their leaves more quickly than others, but it’s a good rule of thumb that lawns will need to keep being mowed if trees are still retaining more than half their leaves. A host of factors can help homeowners determine when it’s safe to put their mowers away for the winter.

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