If you are currently thinking about selling your home, there are many things you have to deal with; perhaps one of the most neglected are the lingering odors in your home. In this blog you will gain some tips on how to remove odors in your home
Don’t forget that you will be having many potential buyers looking at your property and every small detail counts. Yes, even that delicious curry you cooked last night can repel them.For this reason, at Wharton Law in Atlanta, we would like to give you a few ideas to remove those unpleasant odors in your home.
Kitchen
Avoid cooking pungent foods a few weeks before you show your property. If you can’t resist, make sure to place a bowl with vinegar next to the stove to absorb the smells. Keep cabinets and counters clean and don’t forget to discard moldy food from your refrigerator.
Bedroom
Open your windows to allow fresh air in and use your vacuum cleaner to remove dust at least once every week. Also, change your bedding every 2-4 weeks.
Bathroom
Mold smell can be very unpleasant and stinky, plus it can damage your property in large quantities. Wash your tiles and bathroom at least every week and use a fan to dry the area after every shower.
Pets
Activated charcoal is a great and inexpensive way to get rid of those pet odors. Also, don’t forget to bathe them regularly. If it’s possible, take your furry friends to a relative’s house while you show your property.
Don’t allow those lingering odors to get on the way of your sale. Remember that you may be used to the smells lingering in your home, so make sure to ask a friend to inspect your property before receiving potential buyers. Keep in mind that a first great impression starts from the outside, so don’t forget this guide to boost your curb appeal.
Selling your property demands a legal team that provides you with their expertise and attention, and that’s exactly what you will find at Wharton Law. Consider us next time you are looking for title insurance in Atlanta.
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