Watch Out For Scams When You Rent Or Buy A Home
If you are in the market to rent or buy a home in the Las Vegas valley, be wary of scams. If the deal sounds too good to be true, it is most probably a scam of some sort.
According to Fox5Vegas.com, Las Vegas realtors are warning that scams are on the increase in the valley. The most common scam is wire fraud, so watch out for emails and texts on computers and smart phones from scammers who include malware in website links to listed homes for rent or sale. Once they have installed malware on your phone or computer and you wire money as a down payment on that home, the money goes to the scammers account and you will never be able to get it back.
Not only are scammers taking advantage of the general public, they are also getting over on realtors. Per the article by reporter Lauren Martinez on Fox5Vegas.com, scammers have conned some realtors to list the property and even get the sale into escrow. In some cases, the sale has closed between a potential buyer and a con artist posing as the property owner.
Fox 5 Vegas reporter Lauren Martinez interviewed a few Las Vegas area realtors for her article, including Michael Marino and Tony Madaffari, who says that home renters are also becoming targets of scams. Madaffari was quoted in the article as saying that if someone posing as a property owner who wants to rent a house to you is saying things like “hey if you have bad credit I’ll work with you,” or “if you can’t afford the security deposit I’ll work with you. They’re always willing to work with you but it’s always they want the money in advance.” That is a big red flag.
Be vigilant. Be wary. And remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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Larry Martino is the long-time Afternoon Drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of Larry Martino and not necessarily those of Beasley Media Group, LLC.
20 Starter Houseplants Anyone Can Keep Alive
Houseplants are a great way to bring greenery inside and uplift the mood of a home. Many people, however, hesitate to own plants due to the time and attention they require or the lack of ample sunlight in their homes. Contrary to popular assumptions, though, there are plenty of hardy plants that can thrive effortlessly inside, converting a dreary setting to a lively conversation starter.
Houseplants need the bare minimum to survive indoors: water, light, and soil. As long as these three are taken care of, plants will grow as beautifully as they would in any outdoor environment. The challenges usually arise when sensitive plants with fragile blooms—like miniature roses or azalea—have to constantly be monitored since they are conditioned to survive only under very specific environments indoors.
This is where hardy indoor plants come to the rescue. Many beautiful herbs, shrubs, climbers, flowering plants, and even medium tree-sized plants can refresh your home with their bountiful presence, even for the novice gardener. The added advantage is that some of these also have been scientifically proven to reduce the toxicity of a home.
As Matt Suwak of Gardener’s Path explains, the important thing to remember for growing any plant is to provide conditions close to the native environment of the plant and do everything in moderation. Many enthusiastic first-time indoor gardeners, for example, water their plants daily, which is unnecessary in most cases. Indoor plants usually seem to thrive better with more infrequent watering. A good rule of thumb is to check the soil dryness. If it feels wet, the plant does not need to be watered.
As plants need sunlight to grow, another popular misconception is that a dimly lit apartment or a room that does not offer direct sunlight is not ideal for plant life. While some plants do need ample sunlight, there are sturdier varieties you can keep alive effortlessly even with indirect lighting.
To offer tips and encourage novice gardening enthusiasts to add a dash of green to their homes, Stacker compiled a selection of great starter houseplants from gardening websites like The Spruce, Gardening Know How, Good Housekeeping, and the Missouri Botanical Garden. These 20 plants generally grow well in all conditions, can sustain the winter months, and require minimum care and maintenance, all while bringing freshness and beauty to a space.
Larry Martino has been the afternoon drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ since 2007. He is also Music Director and Assistant Program Director. He’s been a professional radio broadcaster since 1980, serving as on-air talent, Program Director, and Music Director during his career. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Larry specializes in writing articles about music, recording artists, movies, food/restaurants, and hockey.