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                <title>The Perfect Home Is a Myth, and What to Look for Instead</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[A lot of buyers think they are looking for the one. The perfect house. The perfect layout. The perfect street....]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The First Two Weeks on the Market Matter More Than Anything Else</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-first-two-weeks-on-the-market-matter-more-than-anything-else/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[A lot of sellers think time is on their side. They assume they can list high, see what happens, make...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What Buyers Regret Most After Closing, and How to Avoid It</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/what-buyers-regret-most-after-closing-and-how-to-avoid-it/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Crop close up of female tenant renter show praise house keys moving to first own new apartment or house, happy...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Think Like an Investor, Even If This Is Your Forever Home</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/think-like-an-investor-even-if-this-is-your-forever-home/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[A lot of buyers say the same thing when they find the house they want. “This is our forever home.”...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What Would You Do If You Had to Move in 90 Days?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/what-would-you-do-if-you-had-to-move-in-90-days/</link>
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                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Family explores new house and gets ready to move carrying packages. Preschooler boy and junior schoolboy enjoy moving into new...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Why Some Homes Sell in Days and Others Sit for Months</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/why-some-homes-sell-in-days-and-others-sit-for-months/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[This is one of the biggest questions sellers ask. Why did that house down the street sell right away while...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Buying a Home Starts Before House Hunting</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/buying-a-home-starts-before-house-hunting/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                <description>
                    <![CDATA[Home For Sale Real Estate Sign in Front of New House. This is where a lot of buyers get themselves...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Why Waiting for the Market to Settle Usually Costs More</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/why-waiting-for-the-market-to-settle-usually-costs-more/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                <description>
                    <![CDATA[Happy family on the floor with cardboard boxes moving in their new home &#8211; isolated It sounds like a smart...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Presentation Beats Renovation: Why Clean, Staged, and Well-Positioned Homes Win</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/presentation-beats-renovation-why-clean-staged-and-well-positioned-homes-win/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Detroit, Michigan -USA- November 10, 2022: new home has been staged and is ready for sale Many homeowners preparing to...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The New Commute in Real Estate: How Remote Work Changed What “Location” Means</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-new-commute-in-real-estate-how-remote-work-changed-what-location-means/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[For decades, one phrase defined real estate decisions. Location, location, location. Traditionally that meant one thing. How close a home...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Navigate a Changing Real Estate Market: The Market Isn’t Good or Bad — It’s Different</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/navigate-a-changing-real-estate-market-the-market-isnt-good-or-bad-its-different/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Every year someone asks the same question. “Is this a good market or a bad market?” The truth is, the...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The Right Order to Make Home Decisions</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-right-order-to-make-home-decisions/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Homeownership comes with choices. Renovate the kitchen. Turn the property into a rental. Refinance the mortgage. Sell and move on....]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The 8 Seconds You’ll Love a Home</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-8-seconds-youll-love-a-home/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Find the home you love in 8 seconds you know When buyers walk into a property for the first time,...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How to Prepare Emotionally to Sell Your Home</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-to-prepare-emotionally-to-sell-your-home/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                <description>
                    <![CDATA[Most people focus on pricing, repairs, and timing when they decide to sell. But one of the most overlooked parts...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How Life Stages and Real Estate Decisions Matter More Than the Economy</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-life-stages-and-real-estate-decisions-matter-more-than-the-economy/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Happy multi-generation family portrait in the countryside When people talk about buying or selling a home, they often focus on...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Renovate or Leave It Alone? How to Decide What Actually Pays Off</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/renovate-or-leave-it-alone-how-to-decide-what-actually-pays-off/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[If you are preparing to sell, one of the first questions you will face is simple but expensive: renovate or...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Buyer-broker agreements: what buyers need to know now before touring</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/buyer-broker-agreements-what-buyers-need-to-know-now-before-touring/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[If you are planning to buy a home, you may notice something different the first time you ask an agent...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Negotiation power is back for buyers: how to ask for credits, repairs, rate buydowns, and timelines without killing the deal</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/negotiation-power-is-back-for-buyers-how-to-ask-for-credits-repairs-rate-buydowns-and-timelines-without-killing-the-deal/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[For the past few years, many buyers felt like they had one job: compete. Offers were rushed, contingencies were trimmed,...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The Hidden Costs of Waiting to Buy (That No One Talks About)</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-hidden-costs-of-waiting-to-buy-that-no-one-talks-about/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Sad man sitting on sofa home, holding tablet PC, making facepalm gesture. Frustration and disappointment on face palpable, as if...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Make Smart Home Decisions. Before you renovate, rent, refinance or sell. Read this!</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/make-smart-home-decisions-before-you-renovate-rent-refinance-or-sell-read-this/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Owning a home comes with choices. Renovate. Rent it out. Refinance. Sell and move on. Each option sounds reasonable on...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>2026 Housing Market Trends for Buyers and Sellers: What You Need to Know</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/2026-housing-market-trends-for-buyers-and-sellers-what-you-need-to-know/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[As we settle into 2026, the housing market continues to evolve in ways that directly impact home buyers and sellers....]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Homesteading Homes: The Next Big Trend for Home Buyers and Sellers</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/homesteading-homes-the-next-big-trend-for-home-buyers-and-sellers/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[In today’s shifting real estate market, many home buyers and sellers are asking: Are homesteading homes the next big trend?...]]>
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Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Why Real Estate Timing Matters More Than Waiting for Things to Settle</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/why-real-estate-timing-matters-more-than-waiting-for-things-to-settle/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[&nbsp; Every year there is a reason people hesitate to buy or sell a home. Interest rates feel uncertain. Inventory...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Selling a Home in 2026: Why Presentation and Positioning Matter More Than Ever</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/selling-a-home-in-2026-why-presentation-and-positioning-matter-more-than-ever/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[&nbsp; The process of selling a home in 2026 looks very different than it did even a few years ago....]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>High Interest Rate Home Buying: How Buyers and Sellers Can Win in Today’s Market</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/high-interest-rate-home-buying-how-buyers-and-sellers-can-win-in-todays-market/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[The rules of buying and selling homes have changed. Interest rates remain elevated, mortgage costs are rising, and deals that...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Real Estate Revitalization Opportunities: How Abandoned Cities Are Becoming Prime Markets for Home Buyers, Sellers, and Investors</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/real-estate-revitalization-opportunities-how-abandoned-cities-are-becoming-prime-markets-for-home-buyers-sellers-and-investors/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Entire towns across the United States and Europe once sat empty. Factories closed, industries relocated, and populations steadily declined. For...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Niche Real Estate Opportunities for Buyers and Sellers: How Life Transitions Are Shaping the Market</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/niche-real-estate-opportunities-for-buyers-and-sellers-how-life-transitions-are-shaping-the-market/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[The housing market is evolving, and opportunities now exist beyond the typical listings. While traditional properties dominate online searches, niche...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Downsizing Homes for Buyers and Sellers: Smart Tips for a Smooth Transition</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/downsizing-homes-for-buyers-and-sellers-smart-tips-for-a-smooth-transition/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Downsizing has become one of the most significant trends in today’s housing market. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to simplify,...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Why Every Buyer and Seller Needs a Home Walkthrough Checklist in Today’s Market</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/why-every-buyer-and-seller-needs-a-home-walkthrough-checklist-in-todays-market/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Buying or selling a home today means being more cautious and informed than ever. Repair costs are rising, labor is...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The Big Brokerage Shuffle: How Brokerage Consolidation Impacts Agents and Clients</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-big-brokerage-shuffle-how-brokerage-consolidation-impacts-agents-and-clients/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[The real estate industry is in the middle of a major reshuffle, and it is not happening quietly. Brokerage consolidation...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The Lifetime Client Strategy for Real Estate Agents: Staying Top-of-Mind After the Sale</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-lifetime-client-strategy-for-real-estate-agents-staying-top-of-mind-after-the-sale/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[In real estate, closing a transaction isn’t the end of the relationship; it’s the beginning of a long-term opportunity. That’s...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The Real Marketing Problem: Siloed Thinking in Real Estate Agents</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-real-marketing-problem-siloed-thinking-in-real-estate-agents/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[In today’s fast-moving real estate market, one of the biggest obstacles to effective marketing is Siloed Thinking. Many agencies treat...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Buying a New Build? New Construction Home Trends Shaping Today’s Market</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/buying-a-new-build-new-construction-home-trends-shaping-todays-market/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Buying a newly built home looks very different than it did just a few years ago. Shifts in interest rates,...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Why Digital Marketing for Real Estate Agents Is Here to Stay and Why 3D Thinking Matters</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/why-digital-marketing-for-real-estate-agents-is-here-to-stay-and-why-3d-thinking-matters/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="false">https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/why-digital-marketing-for-real-estate-agents-is-here-to-stay-and-why-3d-thinking-matters/</guid>
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[In today’s real estate market, understanding digital marketing for real estate agents is no longer optional; it’s essential for staying...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Strategies for Real Estate Investing in a High Rate, High Insurance Market</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/strategies-for-real-estate-investing-in-a-high-rate-high-insurance-market/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Focus on Properties with Strong Cash Flow Potential In a high cost environment, cash flow becomes more important than ever....]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Holiday Curb Appeal Tips to Wow Buyers This Winter</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/holiday-curb-appeal-tips-to-wow-buyers-this-winter/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Winter may be a slower season for listings, but it can be a powerful opportunity for real estate agents who...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Cash Is King: Navigating a Housing Market Dominated by Cash Buyers</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/cash-is-king-navigating-a-housing-market-dominated-by-cash-buyers/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="false">https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/cash-is-king-navigating-a-housing-market-dominated-by-cash-buyers/</guid>
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[When cash buyers are a major force in housing markets, sellers and agents feel it, and so should anyone tracking...]]>
                </description>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Why High Mortgage Rates Aren’t Keeping Buyers Away (Yet)</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/why-high-mortgage-rates-arent-keeping-buyers-away-yet/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="false">https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/why-high-mortgage-rates-arent-keeping-buyers-away-yet/</guid>
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[Whether you are a real estate agent, investor, or prospective homebuyer, you have probably noticed what feels like a standstill...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Holiday Home Staging: What to Add and What to Avoid</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/holiday-home-staging-what-to-add-and-what-to-avoid/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="false">https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/holiday-home-staging-what-to-add-and-what-to-avoid/</guid>
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[If you are listing your home this season, well-thought-out holiday home staging can make all the difference. Using holiday home...]]>
                </description>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Selling Your Home: How Higher Capital Gains Can Save You Thousands</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/selling-your-home-how-higher-capital-gains-can-save-you-thousands/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="false">https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/selling-your-home-how-higher-capital-gains-can-save-you-thousands/</guid>
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[If you&#8217;re thinking about selling your home, understanding how higher capital gains work could actually save you thousands, not just...]]>
                </description>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How to Make a Small Space Feel Bigger During the Holidays</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-to-make-a-small-space-feel-bigger-during-the-holidays/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Getting cozy for the holidays can feel like a challenge when you’re working with limited square footage. But with smart...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The True Cost of Buying a Home: What Buyers Forget to Budget For</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-true-cost-of-buying-a-home-what-buyers-forget-to-budget-for/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction When you&#8217;re focused on saving up for a down payment, the true cost of buying a home can feel...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How to Get Your Offer Accepted in a Competitive Market</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-to-get-your-offer-accepted-in-a-competitive-market/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Real Estate Tax Tips for Sellers and Investors</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/real-estate-tax-tips-for-sellers-and-investors/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction If you are preparing to sell property or grow your portfolio in 2026, mastering the most effective real estate...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What to Expect During the Home Appraisal Process</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/what-to-expect-during-the-home-appraisal-process/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[When you’re preparing to buy or sell a home, understanding the home appraisal process becomes essential. Whether you’re a first-time...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Home Buying Mistakes to Avoid in Today’s Market</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/home-buying-mistakes-to-avoid-in-todays-market/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction In a real estate climate where conditions are shifting rapidly, understanding how to navigate the home-buying process is more...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Getting Your Home Ready for Winter: What Every Homeowner Should Do</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/getting-your-home-ready-for-winter-what-every-homeowner-should-do/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Home Inspection Tips Every Buyer and Seller Should Know</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/home-inspection-tips-every-buyer-and-seller-should-know/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Using Home Equity to Move Up: Smart Strategies for Sellers</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/using-home-equity-to-move-up-smart-strategies-for-sellers/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Looking to leverage your equity and step into a new home? The strategy of using home equity to move up...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Best Time to Sell a House: Should You List Before the Holidays or Wait for Spring?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/best-time-to-sell-a-house-should-you-list-before-the-holidays-or-wait-for-spring/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[If you’re trying to decide when is the best time to sell a house, you’re not alone. Timing matters, and...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How Rising Interest Rates Affect Your Monthly Payment and What Buyers Can Still Do to Lower It</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-rising-interest-rates-affect-your-monthly-payment-and-what-buyers-can-still-do-to-lower-it/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[If you’ve been keeping an eye on current housing trends, you’ve likely noticed one major theme dominating headlines: rising interest...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/want-to-start-investing-in-real-estate-heres-the-smartest-way-to-begin/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What Is a Mortgage Rate Buydown And Can It Actually Save You Money?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/what-is-a-mortgage-rate-buydown-and-can-it-actually-save-you-money/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[In today’s housing market, where mortgage rates fluctuate more than ever, many homebuyers are searching for creative ways to make...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Smart Homes &amp;amp; Tech: What Buyers Are Looking For</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/smart-homes-tech-what-buyers-are-looking-for/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction In today’s competitive real estate market, smart homes &amp; tech are no longer optional &#8211; they’re expected. As homebuyers...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Haunted or Historic? How to Market Homes with a Spooky Past</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/haunted-or-historic-how-to-market-homes-with-a-spooky-past/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction Every property has a story, but what happens when that story is a little unsettling? From rumored hauntings to...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>First-Time Homebuyer Guide: What Costs Most People Overlook</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/first-time-homebuyer-guide-what-costs-most-people-overlook/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction Navigating the housing market as a newbie can feel like walking through a minefield. That’s why this first-time homebuyer...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How to Win a Bidding War Without Overpaying</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-to-win-a-bidding-war-without-overpaying/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction In today’s fast-changing world of real estate, knowing how to win a bidding war without overpaying can make all...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Is It a Buyer’s Market or a Seller’s Market? 2025 Real Estate Trends</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/is-it-a-buyers-market-or-a-sellers-market-2025-real-estate-trends/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction The real estate question on many people’s minds as we are about to wrap up 2025 and head into...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How to Buy with Less Than 20% Down in Today’s Market</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-to-buy-with-less-than-20-down-in-todays-market/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction Buying a home is one of the biggest financial steps most people will ever take, and many buyers assume...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What Lower Mortgage Rates Mean for Homebuyers Right Now</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/what-lower-mortgage-rates-mean-for-homebuyers-right-now/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                <description>
                    <![CDATA[After months of fluctuating interest rates and financial uncertainty, there&#8217;s a glimmer of relief for buyers: lower mortgage rates are...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Price Drops, Bidding Wars, and Mortgage Rate Madness: What’s Really Happening This Fall?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/price-drops-bidding-wars-and-mortgage-rate-madness-whats-really-happening-this-fall/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction The real estate market has always had its ups and downs, but this season feels particularly unpredictable. From surprising...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The Autumn Aesthetic: Why Fall Colors Help Sell Homes Faster</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-autumn-aesthetic-why-fall-colors-help-sell-homes-faster/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction Crisp air, golden leaves, and cozy curb appeal, autumn is one of the most underrated yet powerful seasons for...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The Airbnb vs. Long-Term Rental Debate: What Makes Sense This Fall?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-airbnb-vs-long-term-rental-debate-what-makes-sense-this-fall/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction As the seasons change, many real estate investors are asking the same question: which strategy is smarter right now,...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How Gen Z Is Redefining Homeownership This Fall</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-gen-z-is-redefining-homeownership-this-fall/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction The landscape of real estate is shifting, and a new generation is leading the way. How Gen Z is...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Is Fall the Best Time to Buy a Home? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Wait for Spring</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/is-fall-the-best-time-to-buy-a-home-heres-why-you-shouldnt-wait-for-spring/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction When it comes to real estate, timing can make a big difference. Many buyers assume that spring is the...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Football, Fire Pits &amp;amp; Front Porches: Fall Features Buyers Crave</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/football-fire-pits-front-porches-fall-features-buyers-crave/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction Fall brings cooler evenings, changing leaves, and a shift in what homebuyers want most. From cozy fire pits to...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Your Fall Maintenance Checklist: Protect Your Investment Before Winter</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/your-fall-maintenance-checklist-protect-your-investment-before-winter/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[As cooler temperatures settle in, homeowners know that preparation is key to safeguarding their property. A fall maintenance checklist ensures...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What Zillow Can’t Tell You This Fall (But a Local Agent Can)</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/what-zillow-cant-tell-you-this-fall-but-a-local-agent-can/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[As the fall real estate season unfolds, many homebuyers and sellers turn to online platforms like Zillow to gauge the...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Smart Home, Smart Investment: Which Tech Increases Resale Value?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/smart-home-smart-investment-which-tech-increases-resale-value/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[In today’s fast-paced real estate market, savvy buyers and sellers alike are looking for features that make a home more...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Wellness Real Estate: The Rise of Health-Conscious Home Design</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/wellness-real-estate-the-rise-of-health-conscious-home-design/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction The way we think about our homes is evolving. More than just a place to live, our homes are...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How to Make a Small Home Feel Bigger (and Why Buyers Love It)</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-to-make-a-small-home-feel-bigger-and-why-buyers-love-it/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction In today’s real estate market, one thing is clear: size isn’t everything. With rising interest in compact living, learning...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Renovations That Actually Add Value to Your Home</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/renovations-that-actually-add-value-to-your-home/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction In today’s competitive real estate market, homeowners are increasingly searching for renovations that actually add value to their homes....]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What’s Really Driving Today’s Real Estate Prices?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/whats-really-driving-todays-real-estate-prices/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[In today’s ever-evolving housing market, one question continues to pop up for buyers, sellers, and industry pros alike: What’s really...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How Long Does It Really Take to Buy or Sell a House?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-long-does-it-really-take-to-buy-or-sell-a-house/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction Whether you&#8217;re a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or planning to list your property, you&#8217;ve likely wondered: How long...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What’s the Difference Between a Buyer’s and Seller’s Market?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/whats-the-difference-between-a-buyers-and-sellers-market/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Understanding the dynamics of the real estate market is essential whether you’re buying, selling, or just keeping tabs on current...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Do You Really Need 20% Down to Buy a Home?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/do-you-really-need-20-down-to-buy-a-home/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[For many first-time homebuyers, the idea of saving up 20% down to buy a home can feel like climbing a...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Minimalist Design in Real Estate: Does Less Sell for More?</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/minimalist-design-in-real-estate-does-less-sell-for-more/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[In today&#8217;s visually saturated world, clean lines, neutral tones, and uncluttered spaces are more than just design preferences—they’re powerful selling...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Using Light and Space to Your Advantage in Summer Listings</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/using-light-and-space-to-your-advantage-in-summer-listings/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[In the fast-paced world of real estate, first impressions are everything, especially during the summer season. Buyers are more active,...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Low-Maintenance Landscaping Ideas That Look Great All Season</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/low-maintenance-landscaping-ideas-that-look-great-all-season/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                <description>
                    <![CDATA[When it comes to curb appeal, few things make a more immediate impression than a well-maintained yard. But not everyone...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Sustainable Home Features That Add Real Value</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/sustainable-home-features-that-add-real-value/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="false">https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/sustainable-home-features-that-add-real-value/</guid>
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[In today’s real estate market, sustainable home features that add real value are more than just trendy upgrades—they’re smart investments....]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Should I Buy or Sell This Summer? Questions to Help You Decide</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/should-i-buy-or-sell-this-summer-questions-to-help-you-decide/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction As summer heats up, so does the real estate market and if you’ve been wondering, “Should I buy or...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Summer Staging Secrets to Make Buyers Fall in Love</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/summer-staging-secrets-to-make-buyers-fall-in-love/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[When it comes to selling your home during the sunny months, setting the right seasonal tone is essential. That’s where...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The Backyard is the New Living Room: Outdoor Trends for 2025</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-backyard-is-the-new-living-room-outdoor-trends-for-2025/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[As more homeowners continue to prioritize comfort, connection, and creativity at home, the line between indoor and outdoor living keeps...]]>
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Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How to Make the Most of Your Outdoor Space This Summer</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-to-make-the-most-of-your-outdoor-space-this-summer/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[As summer rolls in with longer days and warmer nights, there&#8217;s no better time to transform your backyard, patio, or...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Eco-Friendly Yard Ideas for a Greener Summer</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/eco-friendly-yard-ideas-for-a-greener-summer/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction Summer is the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors, but what if your yard could look great and help...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What to Know About the Housing Market This Summer</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/what-to-know-about-the-housing-market-this-summer/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                <description>
                    <![CDATA[Introduction The housing market this summer is already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about topics in real...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How Interest Rates Impact Your Buying Power in 2025</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-interest-rates-impact-your-buying-power-in-2025/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction If you’ve been keeping an eye on the housing market, you’ve probably noticed that mortgage rates have been making...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Easy Summer Updates to Refresh Your Space Without Renovating</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/easy-summer-updates-to-refresh-your-space-without-renovating/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[When the warm weather rolls in, it’s natural to crave change, including your living space. If your home is feeling...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Summer 2025 Interior Design Trends That Make Your Home Feel Fresh</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/summer-2025-interior-design-trends-that-make-your-home-feel-fresh/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[As the weather warms up, it’s not just our wardrobes that get a seasonal refresh; our homes deserve one too....]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Real Estate Terms Explained: What You Need to Know Before You Dive In</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/real-estate-terms-explained-what-you-need-to-know-before-you-dive-in/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction Starting your real estate journey can feel like learning a new language. With all the industry jargon, escrow, contingency,...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Smart Home Essentials for Modern Living: Top Tech Upgrades for Today’s Homebuyers</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/smart-home-essentials-for-modern-living-top-tech-upgrades-for-todays-homebuyers/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction: Why Smart Homes Are Leading the Way As technology becomes more integrated into our daily lives, it’s no surprise...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>What to Declutter Before You List Your Home</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/what-to-declutter-before-you-list-your-home/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Getting ready to sell your home? One of the most important steps in the pre-listing process is tackling clutter. Whether...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Open Floor Plans or Cozy Corners? What Buyers Are Looking for in 2025</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/open-floor-plans-or-cozy-corners-what-buyers-are-looking-for-in-2025/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[The real estate world is always evolving, and as we move through 2025, design preferences are shifting in exciting new...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Spring Home Maintenance Checklist Every Homeowner Should Follow</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/spring-home-maintenance-checklist-every-homeowner-should-follow/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[As the days get longer and flowers start to bloom, spring is the ideal time to give your home a...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Turn a Fixer-Upper into a Goldmine: Spring Tips for First-Time Investors</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/turn-a-fixer-upper-into-a-goldmine-spring-tips-for-first-time-investors/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Thinking about diving into real estate for the first time? Spring is the perfect season to explore the world of...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>How to Maximize Your Airbnb or Short-Term Rental for Today’s Real Estate Trends</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/how-to-maximize-your-airbnb-or-short-term-rental-for-todays-real-estate-trends/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[If you’ve been keeping an eye on current real estate trends, you already know that short-term rentals like Airbnb have...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Spring Cleaning Goes Green: Non-Toxic Products &amp;amp; DIY Hacks for a Healthier Home</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/spring-cleaning-goes-green-non-toxic-products-diy-hacks-for-a-healthier-home/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[As the flowers bloom and the days get longer, spring offers the perfect excuse to refresh and reset your space....]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Eco-Friendly Spring Upgrades: Solar, Smart Tech, and Energy Efficiency</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/eco-friendly-spring-upgrades-solar-smart-tech-and-energy-efficiency/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[As warmer weather approaches, homeowners and buyers alike are turning their attention to eco-conscious living, and spring is the perfect...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>Interior Refresh: 2025 Paint Color Trends for a Spring Home Makeover</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/interior-refresh-2025-paint-color-trends-for-a-spring-home-makeover/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Introduction Spring is the perfect time for a home refresh, and nothing revitalizes a space quite like a new coat...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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                <title>The ROI of Outdoor Living: Patio, Pergola, and Landscaping Trends for 2025</title>
                <link>https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-roi-of-outdoor-living-patio-pergola-and-landscaping-trends-for-2025/</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 13:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Beth Sterner</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="false">https://bethsternerrealestate.com/real-estate-blog/the-roi-of-outdoor-living-patio-pergola-and-landscaping-trends-for-2025/</guid>
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[Introduction Outdoor living spaces are more than just a luxury—they’re a smart investment. As homeowners seek ways to enhance property...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[

Outsourcing the mundane, routine household chores to an outside company may just be the key to a happy household.

Whether you’re looking for some temporary help around the holidays or part-time or full-time household help, hiring a house cleaner requires a little preparation and a lot of interviewing to find the right person or company.
<h2><strong>Finding A House Cleaner in Mooresville, NC</strong></h2>
“House cleaner and housekeeper — they sound the same, but they actually involve two very different jobs and duties,” Jennifer Troyer, founder of Seattle Green Cleaner, LLC writes at <a href="https://www.angieslist.com/articles/should-i-hire-house-cleaner-or-housekeeper.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Angie’s List</a>.

“If you think in terms of light-duty work with some organizing thrown in, that’s for a housekeeper,” she explains. Think Alice, on TV’s “The Brady Bunch,” for example.

“If you’re looking for a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home, that’s for a house cleaner,” Troyer concludes.

Aside from asking family or friends for a referral for a good house cleaner in Mooresville, check online at sites such as Angie’s List, Home Advisor, Yelp and Groupon. If all else fails, use Google to find “house cleaners in [the name of your city].”<strong> </strong>
<h2><strong>Preparing For The Interviews</strong></h2>
It is good practice to check for online reviews before interviewing a potential house cleaner. Do this at Yelp.com, HomeAdvisor.com, AngiesList.com or, again, Google the company or person’s name with the word “reviews.”

Make a list of questions to ask those you will interview. Following are a few suggestions:
<ul>
 	<li>If you’re hiring a company, ask if they perform background checks on their employees.</li>
 	<li>Is the cleaning company licensed and bonded?</li>
 	<li>Is there room in his or her schedule to accommodate you?</li>
 	<li>Ask for references from current and former clients</li>
 	<li>What is the longest period of time the cleaner has held a client?</li>
 	<li>How much will each service cost, when and how will you be expected to pay? Will they bill you monthly? Are there extra fees required for certain tasks?</li>
 	<li>If it’s important to you to have the same cleaner every time, ask the representative if that is a possibility if you hire them.</li>
 	<li>Will the cleaner bring his or her own supplies or are you expected to supply them? Is there an extra charge if they bring their supplies? If the cleaner will use yours, ask for a list of what is commonly used so that you can shop for these items.</li>
</ul>
Next, make a detailed list of what you expect every time the cleaner visits and another for occasional tasks. For instance, “dust the furniture” is a task most homeowners want performed on every visit. But, “wipe down the top of the refrigerator” may be one that can be done once a month or so.

Finally, make a list of any special considerations, such as what to do about pets, surfaces that require special care or areas that are off limits.
<h2><strong>The Interviews for local Mooresville House Cleaners</strong></h2>
You will always want the interviews to take place in your home. This way, you can walk-through your home and point out exactly what you expect to be done. Not only will the price quote be more accurate, but you will also get a better feel of the company or persons professionalism than interviewing over the phone.

When you’ve narrowed it down to one or two cleaners, and if they don’t work for a company that conducts criminal and background checks, check out <a href="https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/background-check/">ConsumerAffairs.com’s</a> list of online background check companies with reviews from actual users.

Do inform candidate that you will be running a background check on him or her.
<h2><strong>Red Flags for House Cleaners</strong></h2>
Everyone gets a gut feeling about someone when the meet face to face for the first time. Most people regret when they have a bad experience and did not listen to those initial feelings Pay attention to what you’re feeling about the potential hire during the interview.

Reconsider hiring any house cleaner who:
<ul>
 	<li>Can’t or won’t provide you with at least three references from current or past clients.</li>
 	<li>Refuses a background check</li>
 	<li>Has no long-term (more than at least 6 months) clients</li>
</ul>
It can be challenging to find the right employee or company for any job. When it involves someone coming into your personal home, especially when you are not present, it is crucial to take your time and do your research. If you have any questions after reading this, or want any recommendations from someone who has dealt with all types of real estate contractors, please give me a call. I am always happy to help!]]>
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