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Welcome > Agent Info > About The San Antonio Home Quest Team ...
Stephanie Kelley - As the wife of an Army medical administrative officer, Stephanie Kelley knows about relocation! She truly understands the intricacies of starting over in a new city and share with her customers her insights and experiences. Stephanie's interest in real estate goes back to 1976 when she was employed by Sea Pines Corporation in one of their 'Plantations' (planned communities) in South Carolina. In 1992, she became a licensed Realtor in San Antonio, Texas. She has extensive experience in new home construction and has worked as an on-site agent for Sitterle Custom Homes, a highly respected local builder, and for David Weekley Homes, a nationally recognized semi-custom builder. She was an award winning agent and multi-million dollar producer for Crye-Leike Realtors when she lived in Franklin, Tennessee. Her commitment to quality customer service and satisfaction is evident and can be attested to by her many happy customers and clients. |  | | | "Stephanie Kelley, ABR, CRS, GRI" | |
Randy Kelley- Randy serves as office administrator for The Homequest Team. A multi talented member of the team, Randy incorporates his many interests into running the administrative end of the business. His 30 years experience as an Army medical administrative officer prepared him for handling all types of records and detail work. Randy obtained paralegal certification while stationed in Augusta, Georgia. His attention to the numerous details that go into buying and selling property will help make your home buying and selling transactions go smoothly. He is an avid gardener and Master Naturalist and can offer advice in plant selection and South Texas lawn care to enhance your home for your enjoyment or to make it a "showcase home" for a quick sale. |  | | | Randy Kelley, MS, BS, PA | |
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Selling Your Home >House Odors
What is "H.O."? You can probably guess--it means "house odors".
Be careful of odors in your home. If your family room smells stuffy and stale, or if your cat or dog has left a distinctive odor in the hallway, take action by eliminating the source of the odor rather than merely treating the effects.
Smells have a powerful effect on the way people react to a house, and no amount of room freshener or vanilla on the light bulbs can mask a serious odor problem. In fact, such remedies may draw attention to the problem. Real estate agents have seen homes with an odor problem languish unsold on the market for months or sell for significantly less than comparable homes in the neighborhood.
If you think that you may have a problem, talk candidly with your real estate agent. Your agent should be able to offer some constructive suggestions, and perhaps refer you to a professional who can help banish H.O. from your home!
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What information does nearly every state in America require the seller of a home to reveal to the buyer?
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Most states require disclosure of any existing problems or conditions that could affect the value of the house. |
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