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Bellingham Home Inspector (King of the House) -- Decks - 01/10/10 11:30 PM
Steven,
The mold also makes the decks super slippery. I recently found this out the hard way. Chris
Via Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc):
Here in the Pacific Northwest, or the Pacific Northwet as a friend of mine called it, we inspectors see many decks that have some decay present. If the structural lumber is pressure treated then often that will be okay. However the flat surface wood decking boards will frequently have a soft/decayed surface that can even be unsafe. I have known people to step on a deck and go right … (1 comments)

Frost-Free Hose Bibbs - 01/10/10 11:28 PM
Steven,
I was just at a house where the owners forgot to take off the hose. Even in this case, the frost free portion just failed but did not flood the walls. THese bibs work great.
Chris
Via Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc):
Frost-free hose bibbs are designed to drain when the water is shutoff. It will run out past the valve and by draining all of the water, the hose bibb is not so prone to freezing. The point where the water is really shutoff is inside the home or the wall … (2 comments)

Washington state increases foreclosure eviction timeframe to 60 days. - 01/10/10 11:25 PM
Thanks for the article. Since time is always on the side of the bank, any time in favor of the homeowner is vital. Many families purchased in good faith and are caught up in this whilrwind of fraud ccreated by Wall Street and banker greed. Sixty more days of a roof over the heads of Washington State families is great! Chris
Via Jim Perry (RE/MAX Professionals):
There is an old saying, "the law is for the lawless".  Many people in Washington state facing foreclosure will benefit from this new law (especially families where there are children involved and new schools have to be found … (0 comments)

Can the “Produce the Note” Strategy Really Stop Foreclosure? - 01/10/10 11:21 PM
David,
I've seen the "Produce the Note" strategy buy quite a bit of time. Since banks seem to often work in "bad faith" against home owners, this invaluable time is sometimes the necessary step to getting the deal closed.
Chris
Via David Monroe - Short Sale Specialist (Masterpiece Properties, LLC):
It's the Internet age, and more and more homeowners are searching the Internet to find out how they can save their home if they’re in foreclosure. One strategy I’ve been asked about several times is the “Produce the Note” strategy. Some articles have been written that have led many homeowners to believe that … (2 comments)

Effects Of Foreclosure - Stop Foreclosure Whatcom Skagit - 01/10/10 11:15 PM

These days more homeowners are facing a tough decision about whether foreclosing is the only option they have left. Deciding to foreclose on your home will have implications on your family and your credit for the rest of your life. When a homeowner can no longer make payments to a lender for a home, the lender may repossess a home in the process of foreclosure, usually with the purpose of reselling it, to recover the amount owed on the defaulted home. Homeowners facing foreclosure proceedings will face lasting implications.
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Christine Farkas

Bellingham, WA

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Keller Williams Western Realty

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The majority of my clients already live in or around Bellingham and are both selling and buying in our area. Some of my clients are selling out of the area and moving to Whatcom County from as far away as California or even Washington, DC. Bellingham and Whatcom County are vibrant places and are undergoing many changes. This is the greatest time ever to live in the Pacific Northwest and especially in Whatcom County.


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