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DIY Termite Treatment – The Best Way To Get The Termites Running



Generally, a do it by yourself (DIY) termite eradication program is not a very good idea to get rid of termites from your house. This is because the eradication of termites involves the use of extremely powerful and dangerous chemicals which could cause significant physical harm to anyone not trained in their proper use. Another thing to keep in mind about a DIY termite eradication program is that you need to know which areas to target so that you could effectively get rid of them.

In case you are a proponent of the do it yourself tribe, you can go about getting rid of termites by yourself but make sure you have all the information you need before starting. You need to know where exactly the termites are, if they are there in the first place, and where all to target then to get rid of them. In case it is more of a preventive measure, you need to know the probable areas which they could affect and cause the most damage. You need to be thorough in the application of chemicals as in case you miss even one spot, you could have a full blown infestation very soon.

The first thing to do is find out which pesticide you will be using. The comprehensive we site, www.doityourselftermitecontrol.com, provides you with the required pesticide chemicals apart from providing you with useful advice and tips to help you in your program. One of their newer recommendations is called Termidor and it has been claimed to be 100% effective against termites in field tests. Quite a guarantee that.

A lot of the modern DIY termite eradication programs use termite baits. Earlier, chemicals were injected into the soil which would have lasted only for a few years. But now, termite baits are placed on the surface of the soil and termites feed on these and die. This field of termite baits is constantly evolving and improving.

Baiting of termite colonies is very simple and this method can be used to monitor and detect the presence of termites where they do not pose a threat yet. These can be used in places where it is not advisable to use soil based chemicals such as near lakes and streams, and even in places where soil treatment has failed.

Ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions before embarking on a DIY program. His is a job best left to the experts, but you could do it by yourself if you do the necessary research and take proper precautions.

7 Reasons to Use a Real Estate Agent

Some people choose to use a real estate agent and some people choose to go it alone. One thing I have noticed over the years is that a number of seasoned investors looking in a new city will seek out a good agent while novice investors will frequently go it alone. I have even had a number of successful real estate agents seek out my help when they are moving to our city. Why do some of these seasoned investors choose to work with an agent? Below is a list of 7 benefits of using an agent.

1. Understand potential restrictions of the property. I recently heard a story from a friend at the city development office in Austin Texas. A couple had saved up for their retirement. They wanted to retire and live out in the hill country. They went to the foreclosure auctions. At the auction they purchased a lot for 500,000. It had great views and they were going to build their dream house on it. They had researched the lot before the auction and found it was zoned SFR which means a single family residence can be built on it. After purchasing the lot they started plans to build their retirement house. At this time they discovered the lot was in the 25 year floodplain. My friend at the city development office explained that the lot could not be built on and was basically worthless.

2. Know about new developments that might affect a properties value. A good realtor will know of proposed new developments that might affect different properties in which a buyer is interested. Whether these developments are positive or negative can be valuable information when weighing different housing options.

3. Find potential problems with a property. It is always a good idea to have a home inspector look at a potential house. However, a Realtor is a good first line of defense to see if a house has inherent problems. A Realtor that can know about common problems, such as foundation or electrical, that affect a particular neighborhood.

4. Understand contracts specifics. Whenever you buy or sell a house you are entering into a large personal transaction. It helps to have someone on your side that deals with these types of transactions on a daily basis. A Realtor can help you understand contracts and can explain what is typical for your area. The most common pitfall into which I see unrepresented buyers fall is to become involved in an atypical contract that is not to their benefit. For instance a seller will sign an offer that has an option period that is 4 times longer than what is typical. A buyer might put in offers on multiple properties with long option periods. The buyer will wait and see if the market appreciates. If the market has appreciated the buyer buys the house at now and undervalued price. If the market has gone down the buyer walks away.

5. Misperception of a benefit of going it alone. Buyers frequently think that by not using a buyers agent they will get a better deal from the seller. In most situation the listing agent asks for 6 percent from the seller. If a buyer comes with an agent the listing agent splits the 6 percent with the buyers agent. If an unrepresented buyer comes the listing agent keeps the whole 6 percent. On the selling side, For Sale By Owners (FSBO) often think they are saving alot of money by avoiding a listing agent. Nationally, FSBO homes sell for 14 percent less than agent listed homes in the same neighborhoods. In addition alot of FSBO’s still end up having a buyers agents involved. There is also money spent on advertising. Since an agent has experience marketing homes the agent often can spend money more effectively on advertising. Agents often know which advertising sources produce the most potential buyers.

6. Save time when looking for listings. Looking for listings without an agent can take up large chunks of time. When looking with an agent you can see several homes in a few hours. When going it alone you have to call the listing agent for each house and wait at the house for the agent to arrive and open up the house. In addition agents often know houses which are not listed or may have already identified potential problems with a particular house of interest.

7. Insure Security. When a home is listed with a broker, agents coming to the house have to usually log in. This allows the listing agent to keep a record of every party coming into the house. Since their business is on the line, agents are more likely to protect the house from damage or theft. For a variety of reasons, it is generally not a good idea to have random people you do not know come into your house. Often sellers simply have a phone number, but that phone could be their house, a friend’s house, a pay phone, or even a stolen phone.

Searching for a home can be stressful and difficult but it can also be fun. Whether you choose to look for a home on your own or with a Realtor its a good idea to be a extremely careful when you seek out your dream home.