Sellers seem to have NO idea how their pets can affect a showing experience… In THE most negative way. Sure, Fido is an angel when you’re around, but when you’re gone, he barks, he growls, he jumps, he bites… and it can be pretty scary for the buyer and the agent attempting to see your home. read it
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This is more than true. I never have had a good experience when the dog is in the house. I run out fast at first glimpse of dog. Washoe County Animal Control Officer, Mitch Sneider, at 353-8900 can give you the legal low down on the awesom influence a dog bite can have on your home equity.