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    litter boxes are a turn=off to home buyers.

    -Vacuum pet hair off carpets, rugs and furniture before every showing. No one likes to leave a home tour covered with pet hair.

    -Brush your pets da

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    We know you love your pet and it loves you too. But many home buyers won't and it could get in the way of selling your home. Buyers can afraid of dogs big and small, allergic to cats and turned off by lingering pet odors. Mark Nash author of 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home and a syndicated columnist for RealtyTimes.com shares some do's and don't for home sellers when marketing their home.

    Do

    -Have carpets and area rugs cleaned before showing your home to potential buyers. Those allergic to animal dander and hair, even if they can't see your pet will know when their eyes and nose start to alert them to an allergic reaction. Many will not purchase a home that poses strong allergy problems.

    -Clean litter boxes daily and replace litter before it's time. Urine smells permeating from litter boxes are a turn=off to home buyers.

    -Vacuum pet hair off carpets, rugs and furniture before every showing. No one likes to leave a home tour covered with pet hair.

    -Brush your pets dai

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    ngering pet odors. Mark Nash author of 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home and a syndicated columnist for RealtyTimes.com shares some do's and don't for home sellers when marketing their home.

    Do

    -Have carpets and area rugs cleaned before showing your home to potential buyers. Those allergic to animal dander and hair, even if they can't see your pet will know when their eyes and nose start to alert them to an allergic reaction. Many will not purchase a home that poses strong allergy problems.

    -Clean litter boxes daily and replace litter before it's time. Urine smells permeating from litter boxes are a turn=off to home buyers.

    -Vacuum pet hair off carpets, rugs and furniture before every showing. No one likes to leave a home tour covered with pet hair.

    -Brush your pets da

    Take Baby Step When Starting An Online Business
    One of the fastest growing segments in the entrepreneurial segment, whether local or international is the home business. Online businesses have been regularly making headlines as they reach new heights and more and more retail investors are venturing into it. If you are looking at investing your savings in your home business, here are some valuable tips that might c
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    -Have carpets and area rugs cleaned before showing your home to potential buyers. Those allergic to animal dander and hair, even if they can't see your pet will know when their eyes and nose start to alert them to an allergic reaction. Many will not purchase a home that poses strong allergy problems.

    -Clean litter boxes daily and replace litter before it's time. Urine smells permeating from litter boxes are a turn=off to home buyers.

    -Vacuum pet hair off carpets, rugs and furniture before every showing. No one likes to leave a home tour covered with pet hair.

    -Brush your pets da

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    to alert them to an allergic reaction. Many will not purchase a home that poses strong allergy problems.

    -Clean litter boxes daily and replace litter before it's time. Urine smells permeating from litter boxes are a turn=off to home buyers.

    -Vacuum pet hair off carpets, rugs and furniture before every showing. No one likes to leave a home tour covered with pet hair.

    -Brush your pets da

    Tinnitus and the Law of Attraction
    Just like the law of gravity the law of attraction is a natural law of the universe. Everyone is subject to its law whether they realize it or not. The basic premise of this law is; like attracts like, or what goes around comes around or what you put out you get back. Some people might call it karma.The law of attraction has been proven to exist through the
    litter boxes are a turn=off to home buyers.

    -Vacuum pet hair off carpets, rugs and furniture before every showing. No one likes to leave a home tour covered with pet hair.

    -Brush your pets daily to keep ahead of shedding hair.

    -Verify that old pet urine mishaps in carpets and under rugs on hardwood floors are gone for good. Hot humid weather can bring these old scents back to life.

    -Train pets not to jump up on strangers, furniture and countertops. It is distracting for buyers to see cats running in food preparation areas and dogs mauling quality clothing.

    -Take the high road and offer to pay medical bills if your pet bites a buyer or real estate agent. Agent communities are small and word gets around fast about home sellers that don't take responsibility for unruly pets.

    -Clean up and buy new dog bowls before placing your home of market. Fresh pet bowls filled with fresh food and water finish off a pristine home.

    Don't

    -Leave pets unattended for property s

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