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11/07/2014
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8th Dana Point Condo
10/12/2014
Realtor ATTACKED Safety Tips
Another Realtor was attacked, this time blocks from my home in Laguna Niguel
in a lovely neighborhood.
Buddy up with a Partner who is licensed or a lender who will become your
trusted partner Open houses, meeting clients at empty houses and driving in someone’s car
or even taking strangers in your car is never to be done alone. Leaving an itinerary
does not keep you safe.
Do not meet a stranger at any property. Instead, ask to meet at your office or in a
public place so others can see the potential buyer too.
Take your own car. NEVER ride in a stranger’s car.
Dress for safety. Dress professionally and avoid wearing expensive, flashy jewelry. Do
not carry large amounts of money with you. I know many won’t agree with this
but: Carry a taser or stun gun and practice with it on the 1st and
15th of every month. Practice juggling your lockbox code while
remaining aware with stun gun. If ordinances allow get a gun permit. Practice weekly
with the gun and wear it under suit jacket. Get a permit to carry concealed
only after you are an expert with the gun.
Designate a safety contact who is responsible to check your incoming
contact information and give you a call 20 minutes into an appointment. Prior to showing a property, have a
printed form that asks for a prospect’s information: name, address, auto make
and model, auto tag, driver’s license, local address, and two references. Make
a copy of driver’s license. Leave the copy with office. Many Realtors' and
lenders work out of your home. I myself as a mortgage lender make appointments in people's homes, but never with a stranger. You may not have the proper equipment to copy
the license and email it. Get a scanner, have an urgent fax or text you send. Learn
to take excellent photographs of driver’s license and license plate and forward
to the contact safety person. Tell the buyer this is standard procedure and
required by your broker.
Use an agent ID form. Make sure your office knows your car's
make and model and license tag, plus any other important contact information.
Set a coded distress signal. Be able to call the office or home with a message
that appears harmless to a prospect but would serve as an alert to others that
you’re in harm's way. Long ago I taught
my children to use the word gorilla as a code emergency word. Set one with
family and office safety contact
Stop working immediately if you pick up on something suspicious If it feels
bad, run. No amount of commission is worth your life. If you notice inconsistent answers, lies,
weird stories, unfamiliar with location they claim to be from in a client, or
any abnormal behavior, or anything that signals that something is off, stop
working and trust your gut instincts. Go to a public place.
Notify police when you feel that instinct.
Smart phones are useful in
locating you and in Orange County California our local Sheriff is happy to come
out and assist even when you suspect foul play.
Don’t go into a vacant house alone. If the door or window pried open- call
police. Even in affluent neighborhoods
we are seeing squatters who can be violent breaking into vacant homes and
setting up camp. Anyone who calls to meet you may not necessarily be a buyer or
seller of real estate, don’t assume they are all honest kind people.
When danger occurs you have seconds to decide how to handle it. You may be
the greatest negotiator but running yelling fire might be your best defense.
Practice self defense strategies.
If you insist on doing an open house alone: set a table and chairs out in
the front yard. Greet the neighbors, tell them you are next door from x time
until x time and don’t follow anyone upstairs or into the back.
long dark entry where you can't see around the corner says caution |
10/09/2014
Plant for Bees and Butterflies
Bees need some help in this drought and competing with invasive
species. Planting flowers that they can use the pollen naturally gives
them the food they need to survive. I'm allergic to bees. I was only
stung once as a child. The keys to living in harmony with bees:
In the heat of the sun move slowly around where they are gathering
nectar. Cut flowers early or as the sun goes down. Bees are home asleep
before sundown.
Butterflies also need a little help, and they add grace and fun to your garden.
In my last house at Kite Hill we built a tree fort and planted coral seas passion
vine. With only water the vine soon overtook the fort which was a favorite
reading spot of my daughter Blair's. She could it up there in a wicker chair and
read for hours. The fort offered an ocean view, and the glory of thousands of
monarch butterflies.
The vine needed chopping regularly as it found the soil and spot perfect,
See below bottom I planted a different passion vine as I couldn't find
coral bells and it needs a solution to tangle up and attach to the roof of the
gazebo. Input please!
Bee is sitting in the painted blanket |
Bees need:
bare ground spots for mud
plants they like are:
lavender, thyme, cilantro, fennel, borage, sage, hollyhock
buttercup, calendula, geranium, aster, zinnia,
sweet assillum, poppy, sunflowers, heliotrope
I have all these in my garden in Orange County California
Mixing different perennials and annuals the bees and butterflies
enjoy makes for a colorful garden year round
heliotrope |
Butter flies surprisingly enjoy a similar list
budderia, butterfly, bush, primrose,
statice, lilac, lantana, phlox, aster, butterfly weed,
milkweed, chives, red clover,
lavender, loostrife, sedum, wisteria,
coreopsis, marigold, globe thistle,
yarrow, heliotrope, ceanothus, aster, cosmos,
zinnia, thyme, calendula
Important note: I never use pesticides. I only use water,
home cooked compost and let the sun do what it will..
I do kill snails naturally with my snail ranch that they come
in and have a beer but never leave.
my backyard this October 2014 |
my front yard has three varieties of lavender and Mexican sage, see the little white butterfly? |
mexican sage |
coral bells passion vine |
Milkweed favorite for monarch butterflies the pods dance on the wind |
Coreopsis is hardy in California it blooms year round if you trim by thinning the plant and dead head the flowers |
for the butterflies but try as I might I can't get it to cling
to the roof or over the hanging.
Suggestions?
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