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Property/Neighborhood Features Checklist
Use this checklist to ensure that you are aware of all features that, Claremont; New Hampshire has to offer you and your family!
If you and your family are new to the area. Your Real Estate Agent should be willing to help you with this info. Better yet your Agent should have a Homebuyer’s package made up to give you.
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Geting around town: At this time you won't find any bus routes or train stations in Claremont. This would be of help in other parts of the Country.
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( Homebuyers feel free to use this Neighborhood Features Checklist, in helpping you with your Homebuying. Happy home looking! )
This posting and the contents that are written here are the intellectual property of Baker Home Inspection and Consulting. All views and opinions expressed here by Baker Home Inspection and Consulting, and those that are kind enough to leave a comment are just that.
Baker Home Inspection and Consulting Blog is a part of the Active Rain Real Estate Network, which is a social community network made up mostly of Professionals in the Real Estate Industry.

Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved
(This is post 299)
I hope you and your family always have a fun and safe day!

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If you are coming to visit or relocating to Claremont, New Hampshire. You'll really want to make time to visit North Conway, New Hampshire. To take a ride on the Conway Senic Railroad.
All Aboard for the time of your life.
The Notch Train Ride.
Your going to enjoy some really fine natural scenery in New Hampshire as you travel through the spectacular Crawford Notch, the ride will take you past sheer bluffs, very steep ravines, cascading brooks, and streams, you'll get to see some really panoramic mountain views, vistas, and you'll be going across the famed Frankenstein Trestle and Willey Brook Bridge, you'll be enroute to the Crawford Depot or the Fabyan Station.
The Crawford Notch excursion allows you one of the fines opportunitys to relive a legend written in the annals of railroad history, when the first train rides through Crawford Notch over 130 years ago. The live commentary will include history and folklore of the railroad and the area, as well as lots of points of interests.




This posting and the contents that are written here are the intellectual property of Baker Home Inspection and Consulting. All views and opinions expressed here by Baker Home Inspection and Consulting and those that are kind enough to leave a comment are just that.
Baker Home Inspection and Consulting Blog is part of the Active Rain Real Estate Network, which is a social community network made up mostly of Professionals in the Real Estate Industry.

Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved
I hope you and your family always have a fun and safe day!

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Questions that are frequently asked about Mold
1. Why do we have mold growing in our home ?
Molds is a part of the natural environment. Outdoors, mold plays a very important part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves in your yard 
and dead trees, cut firewood
but indoors, mold growth should always be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores, these spores are invisible to your naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air in your home. Mold may begin to grow indoors when the spores land on a surface area that is wet.
There are lots of types of mold, and not one of them can start growing without some kind of water or moisture in your home.
2. Can mold cause myself or my family health problems ?
Molds are usually not a big problem indoors, unless the mold spores land on a wet or damp area in a home and start growing. Molds do have the potential to cause you and your family health problems. You see molds produce allergens, irritants, and in some cases, potentially toxic substances.
Allergic reactions to mold are very common and include hay fever- type symptoms. Such as sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and even skin rash. Molds can and do cause asthma attacks in folk's with asthma who are allergic to mold.

I hope you and your family always have a fun and safe day!
All views and opinions expressed here by Baker Home Inspection and Consulting, and those that are kind enough to leave a comment are just that.
Baker Home Inspection and Consulting Blog, is a part of the Active Rain Real Estate Network, which is a social community network made up mostly of Professionals in the Real Estate Industry.

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Q. What if the report reveals problems?
No home is perfect. Just because your inspection report reveals problems this does not mean you should not necessarily buy the home. My goal is to provide you and your family with the best information that I can about the condition of the home and property at the time, your home inspection was done for you. Your Real Estate Agent is a lot better equipped to negotiate individual items than I am. Regardless of who takes care of any issues, please be sure to follow up on any recommendations.
Most of your inspection will mainly be maintenance recommendations, life expectancies and minor imperfections. These are nice to know about.
However, the issues that really should matter to you and your family are going to fall into these four categories
1. Any major defects. A example of this, would be a structural failure.
2. Anything that can lead to a major defect. An example, could be a roof-flashing leak.
3. Anything that may keep you from financing, legally occupy or insuring the home you are wanting to buy.
4. Any and all safety hazards to your family, a good exampie, would be if there was an exposed live buss bar at the electric panel.
You'll want to address anything in these categories that should be in your Inspection report!!
Most often a serious problem can be fixed inexpensivelt to protect, you and your family's life and the home you are looking to buy.
Do not kill your home buying deal over something that does not really matter! Don't nit-pick the seller!
If you have any questions or have concerns about anything please feel free to call or E-Mail me! 603-826-4207, bakerhomeinspection@yahoo.com
I hope you and your family always have a fun and safe day!

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This posting and the contents that are written here are the intellectual property of Baker Home Inspection and Consulting. All views and opinions expressed here by Baker Home Inspection and Consulting, and those that are kind enough to leave a comment are just that.
Baker Home Inspection and Consulting Blog is a part of the Active Rain Real Estate Network, which is a social community network made up mostly of Professional's in the Real Estate Industry.

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Knowledge is the Power for Your Freedom to a Worry Free Home!
Serving New Hampshire and Vermont Home Buyer's and Home Owner's
Feel free to take your time to browse my blog posts!
This is Part 5 of New Construction and Trees!
Checklist
Make a scaled detail map of your property:
Show the location of all utilitys and location of structures and driveway.
On-site identification of all of the above, marked on the ground.
Identify any and all trees for removal.
Choose the younger trees to save.
Choose areas of trees to save rather than just one tree, when ever possible.
Install tree protection barriers.
Use mulch instead of fences for the tree barricades, even a better idea yet, is to use both.
Have a pre-construction meeting on the site: Be sure that everyone fully understands why the fences are there and that everyone knows what you expect of them.
Write a contract that includes fines for encroachment on any of the protected areas.
Be sure to have designated employee parking, turnaround areas and storage areas for all building supplies to be used.
Drop in unexpectedly and often on your construction project.
Prune trees for clearance of equipment entering your construction site.
If any trenching is to be done any where in a saved tree area, make sure the roots are cleanly cut, and not ripped or torn.
Remember that compaction hurts!
Water saved trees during and after the construction is done.
You may even want to consider hiring a tree professional to monitor your construction project and care for your saved trees.
Links to Part 1, 2, 3, 4 of New Construction and Trees! Home Buyer's, Home Owner's
Part 1: http://activerain.com/blogsview/315601/Construction-and-Trees
Part 2: http://activerain.com/blogsview/320822/Part-2-of-New
Part 3: http://activerain.com/blogsview/336476/Part-3-of-New
Part 4: http://activerain.com/blogsview/336547/Part-4-of-New
Knowledge is the Power for Your Freedom to a Worry Free Home!
Link to my website: http://www.bakerhomeinspection.org
Link to my e-mail: bakerhomeinspection@yahoo.com

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