"FSBO" or "buying foreclosures"
"Chicago, IL" or "Florida"
You love your pets, but not everyone loves pets. Some people have allergies to animals, while others may be afraid of animals. They may not be comfortable with a dog’s playful jumping nor like the idea of a cat wrapping her body around their feet. They may get upset upon seeing a cat box in the kitchen or a half-full dog bowl in the corner of the room. They may not be familiar with all the scents and shedding from pets. They may not enjoy the little chew toys on the rug that you bought your pet for a birthday.
Now that you are getting ready to show your home, what do you do about staging your home when it is occupied by your pets, their scents, their shedding, and their items? For an open house, you might ask your friends and relatives to watch your pets or you may wish to board them at a kennel while you have scheduled open house showings.
Here are some other tips to help you to prepare for an open house or a showing when you have a pet in the home:
Now that you have removed all traces of your beloved pets’ loose fur and pet-related items, check the outdoors surrounding your home. If the lawn is sprinkled with dog droppings, it is imperative to pick them up and dispose of them. There is nothing worse than a prospective buyer coming up the front walk and stepping in dog doo!
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