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The Frank Kenny Real Estate Team Moving Truck Rules & Restrictions  | | Truck is provided compliments of the Frank Kenny Real Estate Team at Keller Williams Realty and available for use by our clients, as well as community organizations & charity groups. | | | Reservations for the use of the truck are required, and filled on a "first come, first serve basis." | | | Only licensed drivers, 21 years and older, may drive the vehicle. Proof of insurance & a valid driver's license must be provided prior to use. If there will be more than one driver - license and insurance must be provided, to us, for each individual. Driver's insurance should cover any vehicle damage during use. Driver will be liable for any deductible. | | | Distance limitations do apply to truck usage: truck use is restricted to within the State of California, and must be within a 50 mile radius of our office at 23670 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 101, Torrance, CA. | | | All required leasing documents must be read and signed prior to use. These forms are available through our office. | | | No smoking in truck cab or storage area. | | | No alcohol consumption before or during use. | | | For your safety: do not store combustible materials in the truck. | | | Please return the truck in clean condition, with a full tank of gas. The truck uses regular unleaded fuel. | | | The Truck includes: ramp, 12 pads and a dolly. Boxes are not provided. | | | The truck and cab are to be locked at all times. The Frank Kenny Real Estate Team and Keller Williams Realty are NOT responsible for the theft of personal items. The user assumes responsibility for the replacement of lost/stolen/damaged moving pads and dolly or damage to the truck. | | | The user is responsible for re-filling the gas tank in the truck after their use. | | | The user is notified that the clearance on the truck is 12 feet high. The user assumes all responsibility for any damage to the truck, contents of the truck, driver, passengers, and any damage to other people’s property, including other vehicles, buildings and trees. |


Accepting An Offer >The First Offer
Often the first offer to come in is the best one. When a house is fresh on the market, there is usually a rush of activity and the buyers who see it during the first thirty days are likely to be the most interested. While your home is new on the market, it will receive the most exposure, so the chances of finding a serious buyer are greater during this period of time. If you are fortunate enough to receive an offer right away, you will probably be better off if you accept it and work on resolving any issues that arise relative to price and terms.
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Due to low business and living expenses, what areas are considered to be the fastest growing in the country?
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According to recent studies, the Southern and Western regions of the U.S. are among the nation's strongest economies. |
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