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How important is it to hire a top real estate agent in Redding? |
On average, the top performing 5% of seller's agents generally command a higher selling price (+9%) than the average real estate agent. The top performing 5% of buyer's agents generally save their clients 2.5% more than the average real estate agent at closing. So, whether you're buying or selling your house, your odds of making more money on the transaction are higher if you work with a top performing agent. We encourage you to explore all of your options if you're selling a house in Redding, CA. |
Why do I need to hire a licensed real estate agent in Redding? |
What is the average real estate agent commission for agents in Redding? |
While individual real estate agent commissions do vary, most real estate agents in Redding work for 6% of the home price. |
How do I find a real estate agent that specializes in a specific Redding neighborhood? |
What are the most important questions to ask when interviewing Redding neighborhood? |
We've put together a list of 24 questions to ask your real estate agent. Make sure to ask them of your Redding real estate agent during interviews. |
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This is one of the many things in my life as a gay man that I cannot take for granted. Even if Bob and I were to marry in New York State, there is no guarantee that an emergency room in another state would honor our marriage, or respect the 23 years we’ve shared together, or the fact that my health effects Bob as much as it does me, or that his presence at my side could actually help me heal or keep me alive. I cannot presume that or any of the basic rights and needs that straight couples can take for granted. My legal right to property, bank accounts, employment, protection from hate-based violence, and more, are currently being voted on from state-to-state and argued by presidential candidates as if my civil rights and happiness are a mater of public opinion. |
The thing is, when it comes to my rights as a gay man, I’ve never taken anything for granted. Growing up in the Midwest of the 1960s and ’70s, I never presumed I would have any real happiness at all. I never expected that I would be able to share my life with someone I really loved, no matter how much I longed for it. That was unimaginable back then. |
And as I got older, I never expected that I would be blessed to meet the love of my life and be so loved by him. I never expected my parents to be as loving, accepting and respectful of me and Bob as they both were. Same from my sisters and brother. I never presumed I would be able to speak of my partner in the workplace or hold hands with him in the public park. All of these things that straight people can take for granted from the moment they start dating, are that much more of a gift for me, because I never expected them or felt entitled to them. These basic human needs, protected as rights for others, are still a gift to me, even though my own pursuit of happiness, life and liberty depend upon them. |
And so, most importantly, I still can’t take this election for granted or my duty to vote for granted. I have friends–too smart for their own good–who are actually considering voting third party or not voting at all on principle, because of their differences or disappointment with both candidates on other issues. They take for granted that not voting will have no more affect on their own lives than voting would, but appear not to have considered the effect these elections could have on me and Bob. |
And there are also extended family members and friends who intend to vote for former governor Romney. I can’t imagine voting for any candidate who I knew intended to limit any of their the civil rights, but they will vote for a candidate and his running mate who have promised to do so to Bob and me. |
As in my youth in the 1960s and ’70s, I still can’t take for granted that anyone–family, friends, or fellow citizens of this land of the free–will have my health, my rights, my relationship, or my life in mind on Election Day. And I, once again, feel the same pain of second-class citizenship, lowered expectations, uncertainty, and vulnerability, that I’ve known my whole life. |
Therefore, all I can ask of these friends and family, all I can hope, is that on Election Day, just before you pull the lever on the voting machine, or walk past the polling location in your neighborhood complacently, that you will imagine Bob and my faces. That you will remember your uncle, cousin, friend, whom you have cared about, bought Christmas gifts for, shared meals with, checked up on in emergencies and invited to your weddings, and think of how your vote can affect the quality of Bob and my life, the home that we share, and the rights that you are lucky enough to take for granted, that I will never take for granted, even if they are ever fully mine. |
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This installation was installed for self-consumption only, with zero export to the grid, the customer (Toyota, Don Muang), will use the energy generated from the Solar PV system for their day time requirements. As the showroom is open seven days per week the system can run continuously. If the showroom was only open six days per week then it would need to be shut down on the day that it was closed, or it would overproduce and generate excess, wasted energy. At this time the MEA/PEA do not allow exporting excess energy to the grid. |
The installation of the Solar panels was on the main Toyota showroom, spread over two roof tops, the roof type was metal sheet type. We (Kunini Electrical Services) used Chiko brand Solar mounting designed for metal sheet; using standard L-Feet (brackets) with specially designed aluminum rails, end clamps, mid clamps, earthing clips etc. |
The system comprises 560 Jinko Solar Panels, the new Jinko Eagle Dual 72 Cell, 320Wp, Polycrystalline Panels (frameless) were used on this project, special care needed to be taken during the delivery and installation on the roof as these panels are frameless and flexible. Kunini’s Solar team installed the system to pre-designed layout calling for 35 strings, each string having 16 Solar Panels per string. Galvanized wire trays were used as containment for all cables, and flexible waterproof conduits were used from the wire trays to each string / array. The system has three Sungro SG60TL Inverters connected to an AC Combiner Box which houses the protection for the system. |
The installation was carried out by our Solar team, the racking (solar mounting structure), and all the solar panels was installed in nine days, we were pretty impressed by the how quick our team was, our budgeted timeline for this segment was fifteen days. Installation of the wire tray, cables and general work on the roof was another seven days, bringing the total timeline for the installation to just over three weeks. |
Seventy pairs of cables were run to the control room, along with a grounding system for the entire array. A total of 140 connectors were installed; MC4 connectors are special connectors to connect the solar panels to the string cables which then connect to the Solar Inverters. Inside the control room we installed an AC Sub Distribution Panel which supplies AC power to the three inverters. In addition, we installed an individual MCCB between the MDB (main distribution board), and the Solar Sub DB allowing for safe isolation of the system for servicing. The system also has a weather station installed so that parameters such as Solar Irradiance, peak sun hours, total sun hours per day / month can all be monitored. |
The system is up and functioning as agreed, the performance is good, and everything is on track for a favorable ROI. |
ALEXANDRIA, VA – In an effort to educate and help consumers, the American Moving and Storage Association (AMSA) asked the Department of Transportation to impose requirements on household goods transportation brokers that use the Internet to market interstate moving services. |
40 Florida-based scam movers, AMSA President Joe Harrison wrote to Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta, urging him to strike another blow at one of the roots of the problem-questionable practices of many Internet brokers of household goods transportation services. |
Under the rules proposed by AMSA, all Internet HHG brokers would have to abide by the same federal regulations that apply to all other freight transportation brokers, as well as others devised to meet the unique challenges posed by the explosive growth of broker websites on the Internet medium. |
The regulations proposed by AMSA are designed to fill the existing regulatory gap. The current regulations are passive while the proposed regulations would require brokers to act affirmatively by making specified disclosures to consumers. Importantly, AMSA emphasized, the regulations would apply regardless of the medium through which services are held out and therefore ensure that the Internet is not used as a device to avoid regulation. |
The broker would be required to disclose its federal license, the capacity in which it holds itself out, and reveal its locations and a telephone number so that customers can communicate with a person. This is designed to remove the cloak of anonymity. |
Brokers could only refer shipments to federally licensed interstate movers. |
Brokers would provide information concerning the consumer’s rights and responsibilities, explain carrier liability options for loss or damage, and the availability of a dispute settlement program. |
Because the vast majority of scam mover abuses involve deceptive cost estimates, brokers would have to provide a full written explanation of all charges and how they might change in the course of a move. |
A common practice of scam brokers is to demand a deposit in advance of the move, a practice that is not followed by legitimate movers. Under the AMSA proposal, the terms governing deposits and forfeitures would be fully disclosed before a deposit could be demanded. |
Because it is common for scam brokers to close down and disappear, brokers would be required to maintain a bond or trust agreement and to disclose to consumers that this is a potential avenue for recourse. |
Brokers would be responsible for reporting mover abuses and violations of the consumer protection regulations that are brought to their attention by their customers to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. |
Because of the scope of the problem, the association asked Mineta to act as quickly as possible. “AMSA, Congress, and consumer groups all agree that consumer education is an important component of the overall effort to steer consumers away from utilizing rogue movers and brokers,” Harrison told the DOT secretary. |
The orientation of nanoscale mineral platelets was quantitatively evaluated in relation to the shape of lacunae associated with partially embedded osteocytes (osteoblastic–osteocytes) on the surface of deproteinised trabecular bone of adult sheep. By scanning electron microscopy and image analysis, the mean orientation of mineral platelets at the osteoblastic–osteocyte lacuna (Ot.Lc) floor was found to be 19° ± 14° in the tibia and 20° ± 14° in the femur. Further, the mineral platelets showed a high degree of directional coherency: 37 ± 7 % in the tibia and 38 ± 9 % in the femur. The majority of Ot.Lc in the tibia (69.37 %) and the femur (74.77 %) exhibited a mean orientation of mineral platelets between 0° and 25°, with the largest fraction within a 15°–20° range, 17.12 and 19.8 % in the tibia and femur, respectively. Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy were used to characterise the features observed on the anorganic bone surface. The Ca/P (atomic %) ratio was 1.69 ± 0.1 within the Ot.Lc and 1.68 ± 0.1 externally. Raman spectra of NaOCl-treated bone showed peaks associated with carbonated apatite: ν1, ν2 and ν4 PO4 3−, and ν1 CO3 2−, while the collagen amide bands were greatly reduced in intensity compared to untreated bone. The apatite-to-collagen ratio increased considerably after deproteinisation; however, the mineral crystallinity and the carbonate-to-phosphate ratios were unaffected. The ~19°–20° orientation of mineral platelets in at the Ot.Lc floor may be attributable to a gradual rotation of osteoblasts in successive layers relative to the underlying surface, giving rise to the twisted plywood-like pattern of lamellar bone. |
The online version of this article (doi: 10.1007/s00223-015-0072-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorised users. |
This study was supported by the Swedish Research Council (Grant K2015-52X-09495-28-4), the BIOMATCELL VINN Excellence Center of Biomaterials and Cell Therapy, the Region Västra Götaland, an ALF/LUA Grant, the IngaBritt and Arne Lundberg Foundation, the Dr. Felix Neubergh Foundation, Promobilia, the Hjalmar Svensson Foundation, and the Materials Science Area of Advance at Chalmers and the Department of Biomaterials, University of Gothenburg. |
Furqan A. Shah, Ezio Zanghellini, Aleksandar Matic, Peter Thomsen, and Anders Palmquist declare that they have no conflict of interest. |
Royal Park Nature Play Playground is located in Melbourne. By using our Melbourne online travel route planner , you can arrange your visit to Royal Park Nature Play Playground and other attractions in Melbourne. |
Best park I have been to in Melbourne. Several huge park areas. A water area with sprinkler type set up that my daughter loved. Only issue which is mentioned a few times is lack of shade. Make sure to bring sunscreen and hats. Also change of clothes after the water area. So much variety and nice bbq areas available. |
Great place to spend a few hours. The out in nature feel, right on the fringe of the city. Heaps for the kids to do. Sand pits, water setups, bridges, slides and swings. Hills to climb and bushy tree areas to make natures cubby houses. Public toilets on site. Nowhere to eat that I could see. Bring some spare clothes or bathers even as they will get dirty. Great spot. |
We are into the season of giving, but for some dishonest scammers, it is a season for taking. Older adults are targeted more often because they answer their home phones, they have more cash available and the services scammers purportedly offer are more often the services older adults may want. Older adults may be more trusting as well. So, if you are a caregiver to an older loved one, here are some of the scams you should alert your loved one to and be on the lookout yourself: • Great Investments - If there is one thing that older adults fear more than losing their mental faculties, it likely is running out of money. They may have made solid investments in safe securities, but they may be easy prey for someone calling to let them in "on a limited time offer." It may not be huge investment, but it promises a hefty return. Just remember, if it seems too good to be true, it most often is. • Cheaper Medications - With the changes of the Affordable Care Act, older adults will have the chance to save more money on their expensive prescriptions, but the allure of cheaper meds offshore is still present on the internet. Make sure that the pharmacies making the offer are legitimate - and many are - but ask for substantial verification before ordering scrips; your loved one's primary care physician may be of help. • Fake Charities - This is another one where you want to verify the legitimacy of the cause. Especially on the heels of the tornado disasters recently, there may be callers posing as agents to get money to victims of disasters. Verify! The IRS posts lists of tax exempt charities on its web site, and there is another great site called Charity Navigator (http://www.charitynavigator.org/). • Pleas for Help - What grandparent does not have a soft spot for their grandchildren? Scammers can call older adults with just enough information to appear as one of the grandchildren in some kind of trouble that requires an immediate cash transfer. Caution your older loved one not to respond to calls from "their favorite grandchild" that offer no identifying name. Verify! • Bad Checks - If your older loved one is selling anything on-line, beware of the scammer who just happens to have a cashier's check that is for an amount much greater than the purchase price. They will ask if the excess can be wired to them along with transfer of the item. This is the part where the original check turns out to be bogus, so your loved one is out the sale item and the cash difference. All of these are just some of the examples that have played out in holidays past, but be prepared for the next new scam. And know that it will be too good to be true. Charlotte Bishop is a Geriatric Care Manager and founder of Creative Care Management, certified professionals who are geriatric advocates, resources, counselors and friends to older adults and their families in metropolitan Chicago. Please email your questions to info@creativecaremanagement.com. |
Since our bodies process liquor differently as we get older, reconsider what may have been a healthful or safe amount of consumption in younger years. |
Carefully assess what medications are going to be mixing with the alcohol…does the alcohol dilute the health effect, amplify the side effects – allergy and sleeping meds are a real issue? |
Alcohol is not a one and done; it can have a cumulative negative effect on the immune system, the brain, heart, bones, digestive system and the senses. |
Alcohol makes a person sleepy, but it is a real sleep disrupter; “night caps” are a myth. |
Alcohol can create socially-disturbing situations; no one ever regretted saying something because they drank too little. |
By all means, wait for the next study. Note who has sponsored it, who the study subjects were and how long term they studied the subjects. And take note of how healthy the subjects were so that you can be as fit on all dimensions in order to consider if you want to be moderate on others. Charlotte Bishop is an Aging Life Care Advisor, Geriatric Care Manager and founder of Creative Care Management, certified professionals who are geriatric advocates, resources, counselors and friends to older adults and their families in metropolitan Chicago. She also is the co-author of How Do I Know You? A Caregiver’s Lifesaver for Dealing with Dementia. |
Please consider what I am sharing with you here to be the raw material side of recommending some recipes for your upcoming Thanksgiving feast. By raw materials, I mean that these recommendations are not recipes, strictly speaking, but I am recommending your feast this week have ample quantities of vitamins D and E. In fact, you might carry these doses over into your regular diet after this week. If you are like most folks who have been following advice on healthy eating, you already appreciate that vitamin D is very important for bone health and vitamin E is central to heart health. But what you may not have seen is that both of these also are important to brain health. Separate studies have shown that vitamin E can help to keep Alzheimer's at bay and vitamin D can lower the risk of cognitive decline. Starting with the case for vitamin E, researchers at New York State University have studied the effect of regular quantities of walnuts (rich in vitamin E) on what they termed "Alzheimer's-susceptible mice." Granted, these are animal studies, but the nutrition needs of mammals can be generalized to some extent. And their results published just this month were quite striking. The group of mice in their experiment who consumed regular doses of walnuts showed statistically significant improvement in learning, memory, motor skills and even anxiety levels over the mice who received no walnuts. (How do they measure anxiety in mice?) No surprise that walnuts contain Omega-3 fatty acids as well as other antioxidants which have been proven in other studies to ward off cognitive decline. And then there is vitamin D. This was a study among older Italian adults rather than mice. The researchers tracked vitamin D levels of nearly 2,000 adults whose average age was 73.9 years for over four years. They found that those individuals with vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency (measured by their serum 25OHD) were more likely to have declining cognitive skills as measured by a standard test called the "Mini-Mental State Examination." This was compared to their baseline test at the outset of the study which showed all participants to begin at comparable and robust levels of mental ability. It is important to note that this second study simply noted the differences among individuals based on their blood serum levels and did not control what they ate. More testing will be needed to see if vitamin supplements can make a positive difference versus in mental capacity. And, of course, the first study was on mice, so it would be helpful to move this up to humans. And by the way, the amount humans would consume to give the equivalent dose for what the mice ate would be only about 1-1.5 ounces of walnuts daily. So, if you are a caregiver to an older loved one this holiday, these two studies may not include any recipes, per se, but they do suggest what you may wish to add to your Thanksgiving spread as well as the dinners that will follow. And you don't have to choose between these two vitamins; cover your bets by adding a bit of D and a bit of E. Charlotte Bishop is a Geriatric Care Manager and founder of Creative Care Management, certified professionals who are geriatric advocates, resources, counselors and friends to older adults and their families in metropolitan Chicago. Please email your questions to info@creativecaremanagement.com. |
Well, not exactly, but if you or an older loved one goes to the hospital, beware of what can happen that is not outpatient, and it is not inpatient. They call it Observation, and it may seem like your loved one has been admitted for an overnight stay, because they do get “discharged” – but in this case in just about 23 hours. Because it is NOT an inpatient stay, it has a different payment requirement and according to recent research, it seems to unfairly target poorer Medicare-eligible Americans. According to the longstanding rules of Medicare, patients with this coverage pay a fixed cost for an inpatient stay and that is going to cover the majority of costs incurred while in the hospital as well as follow-up nursing care and even repeat hospitalizations that occur within two months of that first visit. There are also rules for the short stay that is less than 24 hours; they call this an “observational stay.” And if you are a caregiver to an older loved one, you will want to ask for a very clear answer whenever your loved one is in the hospital. You will want to ask the registration people or the nurse on their unit if this is an observational stay or an inpatient stay. The reason you need to ask is that there are substantial cost differences. A patient under “observation” will be billed for a one time out of pocket fee along with 20 percent of any hospital services bills and the tab for any medications. If you are told that this is to be an “observational” visit, get in touch with your loved one’s physician and have them go to bat for you. The hospital makes more money on an observational visit…and it may not be warranted. There is more. The poor pay more…more often that is. In a recent study by some policy researchers published in The American Journal of Medicine, they looked at the Medicare claims data for some 132,000 hospital observations across 97 percent of all the U.S. counties. They compared the wealthiest quarter of these patients with the poorest quarter and found that the patients in the poorest quartile were 24 percent more likely than their more affluent counterparts to have three or more observational stays in a year. We would like to think that no hospitals are looking to take undue advantage of poorer patients, and there is the potential for Medicaid to offset some of the difference. It does suggest, however, that less affluent patients may not have someone who goes to bat for them, someone who will ask the right questions. So, if you are a caregiver to an older loved one, now you know to ask the right questions. And you know what the answers should be. Charlotte Bishop is a Geriatric Care Manager and founder of Creative Care Management, certified professionals who are geriatric advocates, resources, counselors and friends to older adults and their families in metropolitan Chicago. She also is the Amazon Bestseller and author of How Do I Know You: A Caregiver’s Lifesaver for Dealing with Dementia. |
Take care of the caregiver: The person whose needs most often are at the bottom of the list is the caregiver to an AD patient. Do something for you, and it will make it easier to do all those other things for all those other people. |
Be realistic: We all tend to have a notion about what the "holiday is supposed to be." That may not be feasible when a loved one has Alzheimer's, so work within the capabilities and the comfort zones of all concerned. |
Include everyone in the plan: If you talk over plans for the holiday with all the family, it can help all to enjoy the event. Everyone will have had a say in what happens and expectations will be better met. |
Avoid over-doing the alcohol: There is a great deal of loneliness in being a caregiver to a loved one in decline, so avoid the inclination to self-medicate. If you as a caregiver already feel melancholy, alcohol will only fuel the depression. |
Let visitors know: If visiting family does not know exactly what to expect from a loved one with AD, they probably will not act appropriately. Help them to understand about talking and living in the moment. |
Let your loved one know: For patients with early onset AD, there can be moments of lucidity as well as confusion. Help them to also be in the moment and not lapse into the sadness or even the angry outbursts that can come from AD's confusion. |
Manage the environment: AD can be confusing enough without exacerbating the challenge with a noisy environment. Helping your loved one to engage people in quieter surroundings can help everyone communicate better. |
As you navigate through the holidays, appreciate that they may not be as they once were before the intrusion of Alzheimer's, but you are making new memories for you and the rest of the family. With attention to some of these tips, you will find that the new experiences will help everyone's holidays to be their own new memories to cherish. Charlotte Bishop is a Geriatric Care Manager and founder of Creative Care Management, certified professionals who are geriatric advocates, resources, counselors and friends to older adults and their families in metropolitan Chicago. Please email your questions to info@creativecaremanagement.com. |
Voters Block Community is conveniently located in the Susan B. Anthony Neighborhood on a main corridor to downtown Rochester, New York. The community offers 47 apartments and 45 single-family and duplex homes. |
The monthly apartment rent includes individually controlled heat, hot water and garbage service. This is made possible by financing and assistance from federal, state and local government programs, which allows us to provide high-quality homes to those who qualify. |
Each apartment is equipped with a full kitchen including energy star appliances, and energy efficient doors and windows. Residents also have access to additional private storage. The community is conveniently located on the RTS bus line and in proximity to all the activities the city has to offer. |
Residents and their families are encouraged to participate in the array of planned community activities hosted throughout the year. Residents can also reserve the community room at no charge for a private event. An onsite laundry facility and computer lab offer additional modern conveniences. |
Voters Block, at 431 West Main Street, is the original location of the barbershop where Susan B. Anthony and 15 women voted illegally in 1872. A Susan B. Anthony Memorial exists at the exact location. This site is of enormous significance to the city of Rochester and the civil rights movement. Voters Block is actively involved with the Susan B. Anthony Neighborhood Association and the surrounding neighborhood. The community center has been utilized by local groups such as Voters Walk, Spiritus Christi Church, and many other nonprofit organizations and neighborhood engagement events. |
Utilities include gas and water. Residents are responsible for electric. |
MADRID: As Cristiano Ronaldo enjoyed his time off at the French Riviera, his Portugal team-mates were busy handing Italy another disappointing result in the UEFA Nations League. |
Portugal did not need Ronaldo, who skipped international duty to recharge after a busy summer, to beat Italy 1-0 in Europe’s newest soccer competition. |
Elsewhere, Turkey mounted a remarkable comeback from two goals down against Sweden, while Kosovo made history with their first competitive win since being admitted to UEFA in 2016. |
The European champions easily outplayed Italy, which had opened its Nations League campaign with a disappointing 1-1 home draw against Poland in its first competitive match under coach Roberto Mancini. |
Andre Silva scored on a counterattack early in the second half to give Portugal the Group 3 win in the top-tier League A. The hosts had several chances to extend their lead at the Stadium of Light in Lisbon, while Italy created little and relied mostly on set pieces. |
The Nations League gives UEFA’s 55 member countries competitive games and eliminates friendlies. The winners of the League A groups featuring the highest-ranked countries go into a final-four competition in June. |
Santos did not call up Ronaldo after talking to the player and saying he needed more rest following the World Cup and his transfer from Real Madrid to Juventus. Ronaldo also didn’t play in the team’s 1-1 draw in a friendly against Croatia last week. |
Social media photos showed Ronaldo and his family enjoying time off in Monaco in recent days. |
It was Italy’s second competitive match since last year’s World Cup playoff loss to Sweden. |
Two goals five minutes apart early in the second half gave Kosovo a historic 2-0 win over the Faroe Islands in Group 3 of the fourth-tier League D. |
Kosovo, the Balkan republic which was accepted by UEFA and FIFA two years ago, had opened with a 0-0 draw at Azerbaijan. |
Turkey bounced back from an opening loss to Russia by coming from two goals down to defeat Sweden 3-2 thanks to two late goals by Emre Akbaba. |
Akbaba scored in the 88th minute and two minutes into stoppage time to give Turkey the League B victory. |
Sweden, making its Nations League debut following its surprising quarterfinal appearance at the World Cup, had taken a 2-0 lead by the 49th minute at Friends Arena in Stockholm. |
It was Turkey’s first away win in seven matches. |
In the third-tier League C, Scotland ended its run of three straight losses with a 2-0 win over Albania in Group 1. |
In Group 4, Serbia and Romania drew 2-2, while Montenegro defeated Lithuania 2-0. |
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