Water Front Property 
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Hurricane Preparedness - 30 Tips for Riding out the Storm
Thursday, September 9th, 2010 at 11:10pm. 588 Views, 0 Comments.
Another hurricane season is here, and like some before, it’s predicted to be an active one with quite a number of named storms, some projected to hit the US.
For years we’ve heard “Have a kit, have a plan,” but what kind of kit? Are kits really useful? And what kind of plan? What are the considerations? What should I actually DO in a hurricane?
As a short answer to that last question, we put together a quick list of things you should do if a hurricane is headed your way. Keep in mind though that this is an intro list. You’ll find the link to the full article below.
For now we’ll assume that you’re not in a coastal area, you’re not under mandatory evacuation orders, and that you’ve decided to stay and shelter in place. So, we’ll start by saying that…
Hurricane Preparedness Tips for Houston Homeowners
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 7:37am. 1037 Views, 1 Comments.
As the nation marks the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and gets ready for the peak of the Atlantic storm season, hurricane preparedness is on many minds - particularly for owners of Houston homes. Memories of Hurricane Ike are still fresh, and while the chances of Houston seeing another storm like that again so soon are (hopefully) slim, even small storms can cause significant damage to homes which aren't properly protected. So, whether you're new to the area, a new homeowner, or just needing a quick refresher - here are a few key items to check off your list to ensure your home is hurricane ready.
Windows
We all know what a baseball thrown by the neighbor's kid can do to our windows. Now just imagine a piece of debris being thrown at it with…
Tips for Buying Waterfront Property
Thursday, May 27th, 2010 at 11:37pm. 1368 Views, 5 Comments.
Many people dream of owning their own waterfront home someday. Whether it’s a lake, river or on a coastal beach, a waterfront home has many perks and privileges. If you’re thinking about buying waterfront property that will soon be the location of your dream home, there are many things you should consider.
What are Your Rights?
It’s not uncommon for waterfront property to have an easement in order to allow the general public to access the beach. Before you buy land on a beach, find out if the land is strictly yours right up to the water or if it’s open to the public. Even if it’s not open to the public, it could still be open to a select group if it’s part of an association. If this is the case, then what privileges does the association provide you? What…
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