How To Get Rid Of Fleas In The House

fleas in the house

How to get rid of fleas in the house was written by Elizabeth on another website. Enjoy, JaCi .

Little is worse than showing a house to prospective buyers and discovering dozens of fleas jumping on you and your clients. I know, because I’ve been there. Even vacant homes can harbor fleas. Fleas live in the carpet and furniture, which means if you vacuum them up, they will still hatch from eggs. Fleas can multiply like crazy almost overnight, and before you know it, you’ve got a full-blown flea infestation.

In most parts of the country, spring and summer provide breeding grounds for fleas, but fleas can live through almost any season if it’s warm enough. You can bring back fleas from the beach on a sandy towel — you don’t have to own pets to get fleas in the house, although fleas thrive on pets. So, if you notice unusual scratching, your pets could have fleas and should be immediately checked.  Because by the time you spot them on you, you may need to treat the entire house.

Before you put your own home on the market, make sure the interior is flea free and that you’ve eradicated any signs of fleas.

Read more about Getting Rid of Fleas in the House.

If you want to sell a property, call Weintraub & Wallace Realtors with REMAX Gold. We can be reached at 916-233-6759

— Elizabeth Weintraub

Elizabeth Weintraub
Elizabeth Weintraub

Elk Grove Sellers give a 5-Star Review?

Why do Elk Grove Sellers give a 5-Star Review?

Why do Elk Grove sellers give a 5-star on Zillow? Our client, Michagendo, sold a single family home in 2019 in Elk Grove, CA 95757. Below is the review they gave our team. We all worked on this home. Josh and Barbara, our exclusive buyer’s agents, held open houses. Carol put on lockbox / work boxes on, and also requested feedback from agent showings. Our housekeeper, Maria, detail-cleaned the home top to bottom.

Adina got our gardener over there and ran the ads on Facebook. Roxanne, our TC, managed the disclosures and documents. Valado, our photographer, shot beautiful photos.

We all contributed. That’s how we roll at Weintraub & Wallace Realtors. You will never have to wonder what to do if one of us is in an appointment, as there are always team members available. Please see the actual review below:

  • Local knowledge: 5 Star
  • Process expertise: 5 Star
  • Responsiveness: 5 Star
  • Negotiation skills: 5 Star

We recently (August 2019) sold our Elk Grove Home with the help of JaCi and her team. JaCi was great and of immeasurable help. We were very impressed by her immense knowledge and experience, plus she is super nice and friendly and always available for questions and advise, even till late at night. 

The day we moved we handed over the house keys and knew that everything was in safe hands, which was such a relief since we moved all the way across the continent to the East Coast. When a sprinkler broke, she had somebody over the next morning and everything was fixed right away. It gave us such peace of mind. The closing went smoothly without any hitches. We would absolutely recommend JaCi and her team!!

Why do Elk Grove sellers give a 5-star review? Answer: we earn each and every one. We combine good old-fashioned timeless work ethic with cutting edge technology, tools, and teamwork. Great service, day and night, is something that always matters to our clients. We hope you have enjoyed reading this review. The clients were so amazing and we were over the moon happy for them.

Working with out-of -state sellers is one of our specialities. Call Weintraub & Wallace Realtors to sell your property. We work with RE/MAX Gold and can be reached at 916-233-6759.

–JaCi Wallace

Weintraub & Wallace

Chat Help with Technology

Chat Help with Technology

Chat help with technology is so disappointing and frustrating. Elizabeth and I use different computers. Elizabeth is a Mac user, and I’m a hardcore Windows gal. My desktop hard drive was full at 1TB capacity. The cloud-based program we use to share files and folders had an error message. Elizabeth patiently tried to help me. My Windows system is so different from Apple. To me, it is like trying to speak a foreign language without a translator.

I decided to go back to the program’s chat support for the second time. Three hours later, after deleting the program and reloading it, the same issue presented itself again. I asked for a level two technician. My chat person said that it needed to go to the team that deals with these issues. Of course, they never showed back up. I spent over 3 hours online with chat support.

I reasoned my way through it. I deleted all the pathways to the program and reloaded it. I set everything to sync online, so the file contents were not saved to my computer. Also, the shared file folders, Elizabeth removed some of the shared files which also freed up additional hard drive space.

Finally, my desktop is working normally again. It was so full I could not even print one item. All systems are working fine now. Sometimes you stick to it, and you can figure out a way to get things working. So, chat help with technology, was no help today. Through effort and repetition, I figured out a way to fix the problem. Dumb luck? I guess we will never know.

If you want to buy or sell real estate, call Weintraub & Wallace Realtors with RE/MAX Gold. We can be reached at 916-233-6759.


–JaCi Wallace

JaCi Wallace
Weintraub & Wallace


Tips for Virtual Tours

Tips For Virtual Tours

Tips for Virtual Tours was written by Elizabeth. It was published on another website. Virtual tours are in high demand by buyers, yet many Realtors do not spend the money. We employ the best marketing available for our clients. Enjoy. — JaCi Wallace.

Some buyers skip by online listings without a virtual tour. Buyers want more than photographs, they want to be taken by the hand, walked inside the home and shown its grandeur, room by room, all in the comfort of their pajamas while sitting in front of the computer. Personally, I don’t have the patience for most virtual tours, and I quickly skim through photos, but buyers absolutely love virtual tours.

Setting up a virtual tour should involve staging. Sometimes I move potted plants from one room to another to spice up the shots. It’s a good idea to decide in advance the starting point for the virtual tour, beginning at a spot that is attractive and likely to hold the viewer’s attention. This might also mean lowering the camera to avoid shooting out the window, especially if the view is unappealing.

Read more about How Virtual Tours Work.

If you are interested in selling real property and want an amazing virtual tour and professional photography, please call Weintraub & Wallace Realtors. We partner with RE/MAX Gold. Tips for virtual tours link above is very informative. We can be reached at 916-233-6759.

Elizabeth Weintraub

Elizabeth Weintraub
Weintraub & Wallace

Being A Successor Trustee for My Friends

Successor Trustee for my friends

I became a Successor Trustee for a few friends. Some years ago, I sold a home in the active adult community of Del Webb in Elk Grove to a couple I met from Las Vegas. Rosanna and Rich later became my dear friends. Sadly, Rich died of a debilitating disease a few years ago. It has been a really a sad time for Rosanna. He was the love of her life. They had met in California and moved to Hawaii, sold real estate together on the Big Island. Later they moved to Maui, bought a business and did very well.

Rich decided after several years they should move to Vegas. They loved nightlife and the casinos. After much deliberation, they sold the Maui business to a friend and moved. They bought a place near the casinos. The business in Maui filed BK 18 months later, evidentially run into the ground. Rosanna said the business had been a cash cow. To end the nightmare, they had to buy out the space lease; it was a real mess.

I relocated them to the Sacramento area from Las Vegas. The hot temperatures were taking their toll on Richard. After Richard passed, no one in the family wanted to accept the role of Successor Trustee. To be a Successor Trustee, you have to be willing to stop life support, if that’s what the DNR (do not resuscitate) dictates. She asked me and I said it would be my honor to accept the role. I am now the Successor Trustee of Rossana’s Trust. Rosanna has no children. I’m not an heir. I told her I want no payment whatsoever. Friends help friends. I’m happy to help ease her worry.

Rosanna knows I have no problem making decisions that relieve the suffering of animals and or humans. Another friend of mine whom I’ve known for about 30 years also made me the Successor Trustee of her trust. She has two children, but they’re both not really in a position to make the final decisions or handle her finances.

I also, of course, would take care of all the cats if something ever happened to either person as I’m the Successor Trustee for my friends. They know I will do what they wanted to the letter. Everybody knows I have 10 cats and always have room here on my farm for a few more.

I delivered Rosana’s kitty yesterday evening. She adopted the orange tabby I was fostering. I have gotten so attached to him so it wasn’t easy to say goodbye. I knew that she was going to be happier and not so sad. His sweet personality he will provide her so much company. He will have lots of love and attention 24/7.

Before I delivered the kitten, I went to the pet store and bought everything I could think of toys, cat trees, scratching boards, catnip, litter boxes, cat litter, cat food, and a big cat cage. I also took all of the things that have familiar smells from my house. He loves his pillow, and his favorite toys so that he would not be so stressed by the move and living with a new person.

Rosanna then said let’s go to dinner as we had kitty all setup. We put him in his cat cage which he’s used to, as he has one at my house that he just loved. I didn’t even get home until almost 11 p.m. and I was dead dog tired. I know sweet “Buddy,” one of the orange tabby kittens will give her so much love and companionship. Goodbye for now sweet kitty. You will be missed but your huge purr and tiny paw prints made an impression on my heart forever.

If you want to list or sell real estate and need a referral to a great trust attorney, please call Weintraub & Wallace Realtors with RE/MAX Gold. We can be reached at 916-233-6759.

–JaCi Wallace

JaCi Wallace
Weintraub & Wallace

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