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Blog Post How To Survive House Hunting With Young Kids

How To Survive House Hunting With Young Kids

So.....you made the decision to move your family to Charleston and you are in the process of looking for a rental. You made a special trip here for the weekend to find your new home!  Everyone is excited ...even the dog. Wait.....please don't bring the dog on your house hunting ...
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Blog Post Live ~ Love ~ Bark!

Live ~ Love ~ Bark!

Do you live in a condo, town home or apartment? Are pets allowed? If they are, do you think there should be restrictions on which breed or size of dog is allowable? Interestingly, many people who are pet owners and want to rent, run into some road blocks as it relates to pets. Ma...
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Blog Post Denver Rooting For Carolina Panthers

Denver Rooting For Carolina Panthers

Yes.....you read it correctly, Denver is rooting for the Carolina Panthers! Isn't that nice of them? Denver, a town of roughly 30,000 people are pounding their drums for this Super Bowl 50. Denver sits 30 minutes outside of Charlotte, NC. The similarities with Denver doesn't stop...
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Blog Post The Grass Is Always Greener

The Grass Is Always Greener

Did you ever really ponder the obsession we have with our lawns? We spend countless hours maintaining and caring for them. We compare ours with our neighbors. We spend lots of money year round to water, feed, landscape and mow! This for grass that doesn't attract birds, butterfli...
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Blog Post Is An LLC A Good Idea For Rental Property Owners?

Is An LLC A Good Idea For Rental Property Owners?

If you own rental or other income-producing property, you should consider putting it into a limited liability company, an LLC. This can be a great way to protect your assets, while at the same time you can reap some great tax advantages! Let's say that someone slips and falls o...
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Blog Post Phil Did Not See His Shadow!

Phil Did Not See His Shadow!

A crowd gathered at Gobbler's Knob early this morning, awaiting the emergence of the groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil. After a tap of a cane on Phil's tree-trunk cage, his door was opened, and Phil emerged. Phil did not respond, other than to blink. Placed on top of the trunk, h...
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Blog Post Johns or John's?

Johns or John's?

According to Wikipeida, both spellings are correct for the largest island in South Carolina. Johns Island is bordered by the Wadmalaw, Seabrook, Kiawah, Edisto, Folly and James Islands.The Stono and Kiawah rivers separate Johns Island from its border islands. It is the fourth l...
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Blog Post Is Your Home An Easy Target For A Burglar?

Is Your Home An Easy Target For A Burglar?

I have written about the many high tech sophisticated security systems out there but I have not talked about some easy ways to deter a burglar from your home. You may not even realize that you are attracting unwanted attention! Many people have ladders laying along the side of th...
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Blog Post How Safe Is Your Drinking Water?

How Safe Is Your Drinking Water?

Flint, Michigan's water crisis has sparked a national outrage. The contaminated water has high levels of lead and metals as well as pollutants. It has caused illness, an E.coli outbreak and concern for citizens of Flint and around the country. High levels of lead poisoning is kno...
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Blog Post Gullah Were First Farm To Table Culture

Gullah Were First Farm To Table Culture

The Gullah/Geechee have made the lowcountry their home since the 1700s. The Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage  Corridor was designated so in 2006 by the US Congress. It stretches along the coast from Wilmington, North Carolina to Jacksonville, Florida. They came here as slaves fr...
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