Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a house with obvious water issues. You'll end up paying for it in more ways than one.
Anonymous wrote:Read Home Buying for Dummies. Seriously. Unless they've completely effed it up in some new edition since we read it back in 2003, it's a really good resource that lays out everything you need to know about the home buying process, who the players are, what different terms and clauses mean, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Change your HVAC air filters ever 3 months
Get your dryer vents cleaned yearly (fire risk)
If your plumbing has a studor vent (look it up), replace it every 5 years (learned this the hard way)
Install a battery backup on any sump pumps
Get your gutters cleaned regularly
Dont' let small maintenance items build up -- they will become bigger problems later.
Is there a service to clean dryer vents?
Anonymous wrote:Change your HVAC air filters ever 3 months
Get your dryer vents cleaned yearly (fire risk)
If your plumbing has a studor vent (look it up), replace it every 5 years (learned this the hard way)
Install a battery backup on any sump pumps
Get your gutters cleaned regularly
Dont' let small maintenance items build up -- they will become bigger problems later.
Anonymous wrote:Any questionable items in HOA terms will come back to bite you. Don't brush aside concerns about HOAs - budget, the way it is run, what the letter of the CC&Rs say (they'll tell you they don't enforce something as it's written... until someone new is elected), etc.