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How I Fixed the Electrical Problem

By
Managing Real Estate Broker with Howard Hanna Rand Realty License # 49FA1074963

I have often said that a good real estate broker is more valuable for what we know than what we do. This evening, for example, my meeting with some nice people in Yonkers brought this to light. 

I met with some prospective home sellers who were looking into selling a home that was built in the 1950s that had been in the family for over 50 years. While a solid home with excellent mechanicals and clear attention to good maintenance, cosmetically it would need updating. They preferred to sell "as is," and I agreed that was the way to go but something still bothered Mr Homeowner.

I had to probe a bit, but his concern was a valid issue pointed out by no fewer than three separate contractors: In   two bathrooms, the light switch was behind the bathroom door when it was opened, which he was told was out of compliance. Aside from the inconvenience of reaching around to flip the switch, it was considered a safety issue. All three contractors, whom he met with separately, recommended having the switch moved to the other wall. This was a project he was concerned about. The expense was one thing, but the red tape with the city was another, as permits for this work could also trigger a headache. 

Three different contractors. 

There we were, Mr and Mrs Homeseller, and myself, sitting at their table. I asked a question.

Why wouldn't you just switch the hinges so the doors open to the other side? Then the light switch will be right there, correctly. 

He looked at me. Then he looked at his wife. She looked at him. They both looked at me. 

That would work. Why didn't we think of that? And why didn't any of the contractors suggest it? 

I don't know why they didn't suggest it (although I have an idea!). But I do know one thing: re-hanging a door is far easier than opening a wall and moving electrical switches. And that's how I "fixed" their electrical problem with no electrician, no permits, and no headache. I am not in the trades, nor would I pretend to be a contractor. But I have been around just a bit. 

I think we'll do business. 

Door Hinge       Look Ma, no electrician

 

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Comments (29)

AJ Heidmann ~ CRS
McEnearney Associates, Inc. - Alexandria, VA
YOUR Alexandria & Arlington, VA Real Estate Expert

It is amazing how a little unconventional thinking can easily fix a problem...

Oct 21, 2011 04:21 PM
Jane Peters
Home Jane Realty - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles real estate concierge services

This would seem like a duh moment.  But Mr. Faranda was the only one who thought of it.  Good going.

Oct 21, 2011 05:15 PM
Kirsten Lindquist
Pacific Union International - Sonoma, CA
Realtor - Sonoma Wine Country

Brilliant, Phillip.  I doubt many people would have come up with that solution.  It's just so simple ... brilliant.

Oct 21, 2011 05:24 PM
Maureen Fukumoto
Help-U-Sell Realty Pro - Mililani, HI
Maureen

Way to go J. Phillip. Brilliant solution

Oct 21, 2011 07:42 PM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

Sometimes it just takes different eyes to see things.  I LOVE it when this kind of thing happens.  Good job! 

Oct 21, 2011 07:52 PM
Janice Roosevelt
Keller Williams Brandywine Valley - West Chester, PA
OICP ABR, ePRO,Ecobroker

Phil, Kudos to you for your quick thinking !

Oct 21, 2011 11:31 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

LOVE the mirror image on the hinges Joe!  Sometimes that door cannot be hung oppositely depending on the situation of the bathroom, but sometimes it can! 

I have seen the wall switch simply brought through the wall to the outside, but again, depending on the wall that may not be possible.

Oct 22, 2011 12:31 AM
J. Philip Faranda
Howard Hanna Rand Realty - Yorktown Heights, NY
Associate Broker / Office Manager

Jay- in this case the layout would have allowed it. I know what you mean, though, sometimes the physical layout isn't so simple. 

Oct 22, 2011 12:51 AM
Christine Smith
Buyers Brokers Only LLC - www.BuyersBrokersOnly.com - Canton, MA
Exclusive Buyer Agent & Attorney, Canton, MA

Phil....sometimes it takes a fresh eye to think of the obvious!

Oct 22, 2011 01:23 AM
Deborah Byron Leffler BzyBee Real Estate Lady!
Keller Williams Realty Boise - Nampa, ID

I love it...so simple yet it seemed so complicated!  you rock!!!   

Oct 22, 2011 02:16 AM
Chris Ann Cleland
Long and Foster Real Estate - Gainesville, VA
Associate Broker, Bristow, VA

Way to think outside the box!  The simplest solutions are often the ones that get overlooked. 

Oct 22, 2011 03:19 AM
Chris Ann Cleland
Long and Foster Real Estate - Gainesville, VA
Associate Broker, Bristow, VA

Featured in the group:  Bartender, Make it a Double.

Oct 22, 2011 03:21 AM
Eileen Hsu
Douglas Elliman Real Estate - Manhattan, NY
LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON

You are too funny. I can see you suggesting them to switch the hinges... you have to be creative and think on your feet at all times to be a successful agent.

Oct 22, 2011 06:21 AM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

great idea and for an old house the marks left by moving the hinges would not even get a comment

Oct 22, 2011 01:51 PM
Joy Daniels
Joy Daniels Real Estate Group, Ltd. - Harrisburg, PA

Kudos's to your quick thinking!  That was a great idea.  :)  It's nice to be a hero sometimes. 

Oct 22, 2011 01:53 PM
Gwynn Carpenter
Gwynn Teal Carpenter-Broker: Home and Hearth Realty (Austin) - Austin, TX
: Broker, Home & Hearth Realty (512)467-6191

J. Phillip - thinking outside the box is what we do so often that we amaze people....you just demonstrated how a different perspective can solve what seemed to be an expensive problem.

Oct 22, 2011 02:16 PM
Valerie Duncan Stewart
(Metro First Realty) - Oklahoma City, OK
Real Estate Agent-Broker, OKC, OK

J. Phil:ha!!!! How BRILLIANT!!!! I love that!

Oct 22, 2011 04:09 PM
Erby Crofutt
B4 U Close Home Inspections&Radon Testing (www.b4uclose.com) - Lexington, KY
The Central Kentucky Home Inspector, Lexington KY

Electrical contractors don't do doors, they do wiring.  Your answer wouldn't have made them any money. 

 

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Oct 23, 2011 06:49 AM
Mike Cooper, Broker VA,WV
Cornerstone Business Group Inc - Winchester, VA
Your Neighborhood Real Estate Sales Pro

J. P., sometimes the best answer is the easiest and most obvious.  But, like me, people get functional fixidness and can't see the simple answer.  That was brilliant!  Good for you.  Put that on your resume, "Problem Solver."  Oh wait, you're a broker.  You're alreayd a problem solver!  Good job!!

Oct 24, 2011 01:08 AM
Wayne Johnson
Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper REALTORS® - San Antonio, TX
San Antonio REALTOR, San Antonio Homes For Sale

Were you a tradesman, I wonder if you would have come up with that solution?

Oct 24, 2011 04:50 PM