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    1646 No. California Blvd. 101 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 627-3027
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September 29, 2005

Contra Costa Home & Garden Show - Get $2.00 off coupon

The Contra Costa Home and Garden Show is coming up Friday - Sunday, November 4, 5 and 6th. This is the 10th Annual Home and Garden Show.  This event, is very popular and offers ideas on everything home and garden. Meet local tradesmen and contractors, view vendors and wares.  Things for the home, things for the garden.

Hours are Friday noon - 7, Saturday 10-7 and Sunday 10-6. 

Admission is $5.00 , kids 12 and under are FREE.  A coupon for $2.00 off is available at the website for the home show:  http://www.capitalshowcase.com/contra.html or see coupon direct here - just print and bring with you: http://www.capitalshowcase.com/images/c_coupon.jpg

For more information on real estate in Concord, Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Orinda, Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Clayton, Alamo and Danville contact:

Catherine Myers, REALTOR

CRS, e-Pro, ABR, SRES

Alain Pinel Realtors

1646 No. California Blvd. Suite 101

Walnut Creek, California 94596

Website:

http://www.DiabloValley.net

E-mail:

mailto:Catherine@DiabloValley.net

Direct: 925-627-3027

September 22, 2005

No More 60 Day Notice to Terminate Tenancy

News from the California Association of Realtors (www.car.org)

NO MORE 60-DAY NOTICE TO TERMINATE TENANCY
The 60-day notice of termination requirement for month-to-month tenancies will be repealed at the end of this year. Effective Jan. 1, 2006, residential landlords and property managers may give a 30-day Notice to Terminate to their month-to-month tenants, unless rent control or subsidized housing rules apply. Recent efforts by C.A.R.'s Legislative Dept. helped to successfully defeat legislation to keep the 60-day rule, which was originally enacted in 2002 as a pilot project to help tenants who purportedly needed more time than the allotted 30 days to make new housing arrangements in a tight rental market.

For more information, contact:

Catherine Myers, REALTOR

CRS, e-Pro, ABR, SRES

Alain Pinel Realtors

1646 No. California Blvd. Suite 101

Walnut Creek, California 94596

Website:

http://www.DiabloValley.net

E-mail:

mailto:Catherine@DiabloValley.net

Direct: 925-627-3027

September 18, 2005

New HVAC Duct Sealing Requirements in California

NEW HVAC DUCT SEALING REQUIREMENT FOR PROPERTY OWNERS
Starting October 1, 2005, installing or replacing certain heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment may trigger a requirement to test and, if necessary, properly seal the existing ducts connected to that HVAC equipment. The duct sealing must then be independently verified by a certified home energy rater, at least on a random sampling basis. If a building permit is required, the local building department may not issue a permit for installing HVAC equipment until the ducts are properly sealed as verified by a certified home energy rater.

As in any real estate transaction, if a homeowner circumvents permit requirements by changing out HVAC equipment without the necessary duct sealing, the homeowner must disclose that fact to a prospective buyer on the Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS). Also as in any pending real estate transaction, if a seller voluntarily agrees, at the buyer's request, to conduct repairs, such as change out the HVAC equipment, the seller also contractually agrees to comply with governmental permit requirements pursuant to C.A.R.'s standard-form purchase agreements. Finally, as with any item of repair after close of escrow, buyers should ascertain upfront whether their home warranty plans will cover the HVAC equipment, duct testing and sealing, and subsequent verification by a home energy rater.

The new duct sealing rule does not change the law affecting a real estate agent's duty in real estate transactions, and there is no law that specifically places an affirmative duty on agents to disclose the HVAC change-out process to their clients. Nevertheless, as a matter of prudence, C.A.R.'s Standard Forms Committee is currently considering a proposal to add the duct sealing requirements to C.A.R.'s Statewide Buyer and Seller Advisory (SBSA) form.

The new duct sealing rule is fully set forth at California Energy Commission's website at http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/changeout/.

For more information contact:

Catherine Myers,  REALTOR, CRS, e-PRO, SRES, ABR

Alain Pinel Realtors

www.DiabloValley.net

925-683-2125

Residential Realtor serving buyers and sellers in Contra Costa; Walnut Creek, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Clayton, Lafayette, Orinda, Alamo, Danville

September 05, 2005

Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts

Like millions around the world, I watch with absolute horror at what has happened to our neighbors in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.  This catastrophe has been predicted for many years, but reality has proven harsher than perhaps anyone would've expected.  I can only pray and hope with the rest of you that the rescuers can help the remaining stranded residents and carry them all to safety. 

I have been in awe at the kindness around this country.  As part of nationwide Realtor list serve called Realtalk, I have witnessed Realtors from around this country come together to help.  Starting blogs to aid contact and housing, offers of jobs to displaced fellow Realtors and donations to the varying aid organizations.

For one, our own National Association of Realtors has set up a fund, and NAR has pledged to pay 100% of all administrative costs so all money will go direct to those organizations that need it.  NAR has also donated more than 1.1 million and fellow Realtors have matched that to raise over 2.1 million dollars as of 9/5.  Keep it coming! You too can help by donating to the Realtors Relief Fund http://www.realtor.org/relief.

Of course, the American Red Cross is one of the top aid agencies in this world.  Giving to them will ensure too, your donation gets to the right place.  http://www.redcross.org

I was also heartbroken watching and hearing of the animals left behind in the wake of Katrina. Separated from their families during evacuations or during the storm itself.  There are now people refusing to leave for fear of leaving their animals behind.

If you wish to donate to aid the animals of Katrina, think of the following organizations:

Locally, Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue foundation has risen to the challenge of  aiding the animals.  www.arf.net/about_arf/2006_calendar.html  100% of donations raised from ARF’s 2006 Celebrity Pet Calendar will be donated to help save the abandoned and injured dogs and cats left orphaned as a result of Hurricane Katrina in the flood ravaged southern United States. 

In addition, Noah's Wish has now rescued over 400 animals in one town alone! Help them in their efforts to reunite animals with their owners.  They are rescuing and helping to find shelter and temporary homes for the homeless animals left in Katrina's wake.  http://www.noahswish.org

Obviously, to watch from afar is frustrating.. but what we can do is to donate what we can so that the organizations on the ground can do what is needed.  I have donated and will continue to do so out of each escrow.  The worst is just ahead as thousands of families try to rebuild their lives, many from scratch. 

Catherine Myers, REALTOR

Alain Pinel Realtors

http://www.diablovalley.net

residential Real Estate professional serving Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Pleasant Hill, Concord,  Clayton