When you are getting ready to sell your house, there’s nothing like a sunny day to spur you into last-minute readying. The final curb appeal-enhancing projects, springtime yard and landscaping spiffing-up activities, window cleaning and the like are readily dispatched when the weather is balmy.
But when it’s dreary outside (it does happen in Forsyth County, unfortunately), there is at least one home selling activity that doesn’t call for fair weather. In fact, it doesn’t call for anything else either, save for a pen and paper (or the computer equivalent) and access to the household records. It’s a necessary part of any Forsyth County home-selling, too—something that’s best dispensed with before moving day.
The rainy-day activity in question is Contact Sheet Preparation. When finished, it will comprise an invaluable resource to be presented to your home’s new owners—one that will be greatly appreciated by them. Depending on how much detail is included, its creation can occupy most of a rain-soaked afternoon.
At minimum, the contact sheet should include:
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Forsyth County Community Emergency Phone numbers
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Utility Companies
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Household resource providers (plumbers, electricians, septic service, chimney sweeps, etc.)