Organize, Inventory and Clean

Thursday, February 09, 2012 0 Comments

Anyone who has been faced with taking care of a family member's estate - knows that it is emotionally and physically exhausting. You need to go through all the items - some so personal that it is hard to even get started. Then there is the time that is involved to take on such a project.
JLK Systems can help. We will organize all the items in the house so that the family can easily view all the items; create an inventory list of the items; pack up the items designated for family members; hold an estate sale; take care of items designated to be donated; and thoroughly clean the home so it is ready to go on the market. This clean is a detailed, thorough clean.
For more information, visit www.jlksystems.com

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An Inventory Is The First Step To Prepare A Home For Sale

Tuesday, February 07, 2012 0 Comments

Organize, inventory and clean. These are 3 key steps in preparing a family member's estate for sale. Have you been designated the person to sort through the personal items and then clean it out? Where do you start? Can you do all the work that is required of you - while still trying to heal emotionally?
JLK Systems can help. We will remove all items from drawers, cabinet, cupboards, etc. and put in common groupings. Then the family can come through and make decisions quicker - as all like items are in one spot. You can decide what to sell, donate or box up. An inventory list will be made so that all items are accounted for. We can even conduct an estate sale for you as well as distribute those items designated for donation. Or we can list the items on Craigslist or eBay.
Once the sale is done, we can do the detailed, thorough cleaning that is needed so that the house is ready to be put on the market.
For further details, visit www.jlksystems.com

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Home Inventory. A Homeowners Responsibility to Substantiate A Claim

Friday, January 07, 2011 0 Comments

If any type of damage or destruction occurred to your home, do you have the required documentation needed to substantiate your claim? If you feel that the replacement value listed in your homeowners policy is sufficient, you will still need to provide a detailed list to support your claim. You could jeopardize receiving the maximum replacement value if you don't have the required detailed information. Such information includes description, when it was purchased, model or serial number and cost.

Don't want until it is too late to realize that it is your responsibility to substantiate your insurance claim.

For further information regarding a hone or business inventory, visit www.jlksystems.com

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