Southern Office:
3533 Woodstock Road, White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 698-8327
Email: office@peetlaw.com • Fax: (802) 860-2822
Business Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Southern Office:
3533 Woodstock Rd, White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 698-8327
Email:
office@peetlaw.com • Fax:
(802) 860-2822 •
Business Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00
As we usher in the year, it's not just the perfect time to set personal goals; it's also an ideal opportunity to make some New Year's resolutions for your home. Whether you're a seasoned homeowner or just starting your journey in the world of real estate, there are always ways to improve and protect your investment. To help you get started, we've compiled a list of New Year's resolutions for homeowners in Vermont. Let's dive in!
Review Your Home Insurance
The first resolution on your list should be to review your home insurance policy. Vermont's weather can be unpredictable, and your coverage should reflect the current value of your property. Ensure that your policy covers any potential damage that might occur due to weather, natural disasters, or accidents.
Consider Refinancing Your Mortgage
Refinancing your mortgage can be a savvy financial move, especially if interest rates have dropped since you originally purchased your home. By refinancing, you can potentially lower your monthly mortgage payments, reduce the overall cost of your loan, or even tap into your home's equity for other financial goals. However, it's essential to consult with a financial advisor or mortgage specialist to determine whether refinancing makes sense for your unique situation. Be sure to also consult your real estate attorney to review any legal implications associated with refinancing, ensuring that the process goes smoothly and that you fully understand the terms of your new mortgage agreement.
Schedule Regular Maintenance
Preventative maintenance is key to preserving the value of your home. Create a schedule for regular maintenance tasks such as gutter cleaning, roof inspections, and HVAC system checks. Addressing small issues before they become significant problems can save you time and money in the long run.
Update Your Home Inventory
Take the time to update your home inventory. Document your valuable possessions, including their condition, and keep records in a safe place. This will be invaluable in case of a fire, flood, theft, or other disasters when filing insurance claims.
Revisit Your Estate Plan
If you haven't done so recently, consider revisiting your estate plan. This includes updating your will, power of attorney, and other important legal documents. Life changes, such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of children, or purchase of a home can impact your estate planning needs.
Check for Zoning and Permit Compliance
Vermont has specific local zoning state environmental regulations, and it's crucial to ensure that your property complies with these rules. Consult with a real estate attorney to confirm that any renovations or changes you plan to make on your property meet local zoning and state permitting requirements.
Explore Tax Benefits
Take advantage of Vermont's tax benefits for homeowners. Research tax deductions and credits that may be available to you as a homeowner, such as the Homestead Declaration and Property Tax Adjustment.
Energy Efficiency Upgrades
Consider making your home more energy-efficient. Energy-efficient upgrades not only reduce your carbon footprint but can also lead to long-term cost savings. Look into available rebates and incentives for making these improvements. Efficiency Vermont provides energy efficiency services, rebates, no-cast consulting and sustainable energy solutions for Vermont homeowners.
Understand Property Boundaries
Ensure you have a clear understanding of your property boundaries. Property disputes can be costly and time-consuming. A professional surveyor can help clarify any uncertainties and prevent potential legal issues.
Secure Your Home
Enhance the security of your home. This includes installing robust locks, security systems, and outdoor lighting. Protecting your property is not only essential for your peace of mind but can also have an impact on your homeowner's insurance rates.
Consult a Real Estate Attorney
Lastly, resolve to consult with a trusted Vermont residential real estate law firm, for any legal concerns or questions you may have throughout the year. Our attorneys can help you navigate the complex legal landscape of real estate transactions and property ownership.
Conclusion
In the new year, make it your goal to be a proactive homeowner by following these New Year's resolutions. Taking care of your property, staying informed about legal requirements, and addressing potential issues early will help ensure a smooth and successful homeownership experience in Vermont. Don't hesitate to reach out to our experienced real estate attorneys for guidance and assistance throughout the year. Here's to a prosperous and secure year in your Vermont home!
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Main Office: (802) 860-4767
100 Interstate Corporate Center, Suite 101, Williston, VT 05495
Southern Office: (802) 698-8327
3533 Woodstock Rd, White River Jct., VT 05001
Fax: (802) 860-2822
Email:
office@peetlaw.com
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