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Signs a Burglar is Watching Your House Strange Cars Parked in Your Neighborhood. ... Strangers Walking Down Your Street. ... People Pretending to Conduct a Survey. ... People Pretending to Sell You Something. ... Strangers With an Emergency or in Need of Help. ... Strangers Taking Pictures of Your Home. ... Random Flyers Showing Up on Your Door. More items... •
According to this standard, the minimum floor area for any new home should be 37 sq. m. [2] Where a one person flat has a shower room rather than a...
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20% The recession of the early 1990s All of these issues in turn had a knock-on effect on consumer and business confidence and rising interest...
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Journalists are not the only ones doing research nowadays, burglars do it too. Houses are robbed between 10 am and 3 pm, 2 hours after you leave, (enough time for you to be long gone) and 2 hours before you come back (so they have enough time to escape.) They are finding crafty ways to gain access to your home in order to make a plan and execute it later.
In real estate lingo, a FROG is a “Finished Room Over Garage.” These are extra spaces that can often be used as play rooms, offices, home gyms, or...
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Pallet Projects That Sell: 10 Upcycled Ideas Mason Jar Pallet Art. This is actually something that I made years ago and have received so many...
Read More »Burglars do not have a moral compass and will come up with any excuse for you to open your house to them, including faking an emergency. While technology can help us, technology can also be harmful in the wrong hands. Burglars could be taking pictures of your home so they can analyze entry points and items they have spotted such as a car.
It is recommended that all sheds be anchored to the ground or to the appropriate foundation. The biggest reasons for this is because a gust of high...
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Selling liquidation pallets can be quite profitable, especially when you work with big retail brands in the US. Selling products from pallets gives...
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Fall is the prime building season for homes. There are a few aspects of fall weather that create perfect construction conditions: Soft soil: Fall...
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A 20-foot by 20-foot concrete patio runs between $1,200 to $6,000, including labor and materials. Adding decorative finishes and colors could make...
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