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Showing posts with label community. Show all posts

Thursday, May 11, 2023

KWNC Red Day 2023

 
Agents from KW North Country delivered donations to food pantries in Prosper, Celina and Gunter as part of their annual Red Day celebration on Thursday, 11 May 2023. Our entire Keller Williams family – from the U.S. and Canada to abroad – sets aside the second Thursday of May to Renew, Energize, and Donate within the communities we serve. Hundreds of pounds of food were donated by our agents, our clients and the community to help folks in need.

I’ve Got Your Six!

Mark M. Hancock, GRI, MRP, AHWD
REALTOR, New Home certified
214-862-7212
DFWmark.com

#DFWmark #REALTOR #KellerWilliams #KWNC #RedDay #Celina #drone #community #video #VeteranOwned

Saturday, May 7, 2022

Visit me at Cinco de Mayo in Celina




Please visit me at Cinco de Mayo in Celina today! I’ll be at the Keller Williams North Country booth in the Downtown Historic Square from 5 to 7 p.m.

I’ll have these fun illustrations to color and some blank templates along with crayons and my button maker. Color or make original art, and I’ll make it something you can keep and enjoy for years.

Website: cincodemayocelina.com



I’ve Got Your Six!

Mark M. Hancock, GRI, MRP, AHWD
REALTOR, New Build certified
214-862-7212
DFWmark.com


#DFWmark #REALTOR #CincoDeMayo #Celina #food #music #art #festival #button #pinata

Monday, May 2, 2022

Celina Cinco de Mayo


¡¡ Come Celebrate !!
2 – 10 p.m.
Saturday, May 7, 2022
Downtown Celina

From 5 – 7 p.m., I’ll be at the KW North Country booth with my button maker, blanks and crayons for folks with artistic flair!

Event features traditional dances, music, great food, shopping, games, a parade, dancing horses, a street dance and more. Learn more at cincodemayocelina.com

I’ve Got Your Six!

Mark M. Hancock, GRI, MRP, AHWD
REALTOR, Certified New Home Sales
214-862-7212 (call or text)
DFWmark@kw.com
DFWmark.com

#DFWmark #REALTOR #CincoDeMayo #fiesta #festival #Celina #CollinCounty #DentonCounty #MexicanHeritage #food #dance

Thursday, April 29, 2021

Severe Weather Damage Help

William L. Snyder II, owner of B&B Enterprises,
sweeps the sidewalk outside his auto business
after Hurricane Rita. He owns several businesses
in Orange, Texas and was not fully insured.
Mark M. Hancock / The Beaumont Enterprise



Safety First!
Find a low location with protection. Ideally it is a designated safe area with reinforced cement or cinder-block walls. At the minimum, it should be on the ground floor and surrounded by interior walls with no windows or glass doors.
During the storm, stay away from windows, broken glass, loose objects such as firewood or lumber.

• Account for everyone in the household – including all pets.

Protect yourself. During wind damage events, nails and other sharp objects are often scattered throughout neighborhoods. Wear proper shoes, work gloves, and step carefully to avoid puncture wounds. Wear long pants to avoid insulation and chemical burns.

Make photos of the cause (hail, flood, etc.) and effects (actual damage) of the weather event. If it was hail damage, try to locate a few larger hail stones. All cell phones and digital cameras automatically record the date the photo was made. This will be important for insurance claims.

Mark M. Hancock / The Beaumont Enterprise

• Depending on damage, turn off all power at the main breaker. If there is a plumbing break, turn off the water supply to the house. Ask for help with gas leaks.

• Let someone outside of the disaster area know your immediate emergency needs. Let them know you are safe or explain what specific help you need. Communications are often spotty after a disaster. Contact one person who can let others know your status and how to help.


• Hopefully, all insurance and warranty information documents are in one location inside waterproof/fireproof bags. Collect those and place them somewhere safe.

• Collect short-term belongings: all personal identification, small valuables, medicine, glasses, clothes for a few days, credit cards, insurance and warranty documents, pet food, tax and income documents (for insurance claims), etc...

• Secure waterproof tarps over windows and holes in the structure to prevent additional water and wind damage. If no tarps are available, use plastic painter drop cloths or tape trash bags over the holes if it’s the only option. Only make temporary repairs. Don’t make permanent repairs until after the insurance adjusters have seen the damage. Make photos of your damage prevention attempts.

Anita Murchison, owner of The Frame & Art Co. in Bridge
City (right) and her daughter Kim Long (left) dig through the
wreckage at the shop in Bridge City after Hurricane Rita tore
through Southeast Texas in 2005.
Mark M. Hancock / The Beaumont Enterprise
• When it is safe, photograph both the interior and exterior. Include photos of damage to outside objects such as air conditioner units, roof, fences, siding, autos, damaged lawn furniture, paint damage, destroyed shrubs and other plants, pool damage, cement damage (driveways, decks, etc.) and more.

• Contact your insurance agent. Get in line fast because there will be plenty of claims.

• Contact the Red Cross for overnight shelter assistance. They have funds and prearrangements with hotels for this specific need.
Insurance companies often will not pay for hotel rooms if the property is habitable but doesn’t have electricity or water. Insurance policies often will pay hotel fees if the house is inhabitable but pays on receipt at settlement rather than in advance. Call your agent for specifics.

Chris Grantham with A-1 Tree Service of Memphis, Tenn.
eats a beef enchilada MRE at a campground in Vidor in 2005.
Mark M. Hancock / The Beaumont Enterprise
• Make a photo of the refrigerator and freezer contents. Most residential insurance policies pay up to $500 or more for spoiled food resulting from power outages. Often, there is not a deductible if this is the only claim.

• If the damage was too large for you to fix, hire a competent contractor for short term “emergent” situations. Fraud is common after natural disasters. Don’t hire “storm chasers” or anyone with a truck who knocks on your door. Here are some reliable construction options: t.ly/9VWL

• If the house is not in an emergency condition, contact reliable vendors quickly to be at the front of the line. I've collected a list of reliable vendors on one of my blogs at DFWreferral.blogspot.com.
Here are some roofers (t.ly/xOZ8), window repair professionals (t.ly/pokz) and general construction contractors (t.ly/9VWL). Most reputable roofing companies provide free inspections and estimates.
If there is flooding or fire damage, hire restoration specialist quickly (t.ly/XjhQ). If trees have fallen, hire a tree service that includes haul away (t.ly/UfVN). However, the haul away often isn’t covered by the insurance company.

• Determine the deductible. An insurance claim often has a high deductible and will raise the insurance rate on a home. If the repair cost is less than the deductible and insurance difference for a year, it may be best to absorb the repair cost.

A mobile home remains crushed under a tree after
Hurricane Rita hit in Vidor.
Mark M. Hancock / The Beaumont Enterprise

• If the repair cost is significant, file a claim with the insurance company. In Texas, the insurance company must acknowledge a claim within 15 business days of receiving the claim. They must then accept or reject the claim within 15 business more days (about 38-day maximum time from initial claim).
Arrange for any chosen contractors to have a representative there while the appraiser is on property. This ensures they come to an agreement on the expected cost to get your property back up to standard at current market expenses.

• Keep all receipts. Primarily, this is preventative measures and actual repairs, but this sometimes includes any hotels, fuel and food away from the house. It’s better to have the receipts and not need them.

• Call the car insurance company if it is different than the house.

A sport utility vehicle with Louisiana license plates remains
 crushed under a sign in Beaumont after Hurricane Rita.
Mark M. Hancock / The Beaumont Enterprise

• Make photos of all car damage – yes, each scratch, chipped window and hail strike that needs to be repaired.

• If the homeowner has a wind damage policy, fences should be covered. However, expect the company to deduct depreciation.


• Once you agree to a settlement amount, the insurance company has five business days to pay the claim. If the house has a mortgage, the insurance company often sends the check to the mortgage company. The homeowner must then cooperate with the mortgage company to get the money released for repairs. The house must be repaired with the proceeds. Don’t attempt to sell a house with an insurance payout that was not completed. It will be far more expensive.

• The mortgage company has 10 business days to contact the homeowner after they get the insurance check. After the mortgage company’s requirements are met, they have 10 additional business days to send a check to the homeowner for the repairs.

• For additional specific questions about insurance coverage, please read “FAQ: Homeowners Insurance and Disaster Claims” (t.ly/eckh) by the Texas Department of Insurance or call 800-252-3439.

Crews pile tree debris on a stack at an airport in Beaumont.
Trees, limbs and other organic material disposal is an
environmental problem after natural disasters.
Mark M. Hancock / The Beaumont Enterprise

• File for FEMA aid. FEMA may cover items not covered by traditional homeowners, wind or flood insurance. If there is a significant loss, it’s worth a try.

• If the final check is less than expected or less than required, don’t sign it. Some insurance companies consider the claim “settled” once the check is endorsed and deposited.

I’ve Got Your Six!

Mark M. Hancock, GRI, MRP, AHWD
REALTOR, New Build certified
214-862-7212
DFWmark.com

#DFWmark #REALTOR #HailDamage #TornadoDamage #HomeInsurance #InsuranceClaim #SevereWeather #TornadoSeason #StormDamage #help

Monday, January 18, 2021

Carrollton - New-Build Communities and Builders

Below is a list of all known communities and active builders within Carrollton, Texas. 
A list of northern Dallas County and southeastern Denton County communities are available on this postDFWmark has additional deep, proprietary information about these communities to save your time, money and frustration. My services are almost always at no cost to buyer and tenant Clients. Call or text me at 214-862-7212 or email me about additional information.

Carrollton, Texas
Denton and Dallas counties

Lakewood Hills East & West               Lennar
Lakewood Hills South                         Village Builders
Essex Park                                          Normandy Homes
Thomas Place Gardens                      David Weekley Homes
Thomas Place Cottages                      David Weekley Homes
Villas of Prestonwood                          Beazer Homes
Lakewood Hills                                    Beazer Homes
Thomas Place Townhomes                 Kindred Homes

Please read Want To Buy A New-Built House? and New Build Home Basics to see if a new home is ideal for you.

If you’re ready to investigate a new-build purchase, it's vital that you DON'T REGISTER WITH THE BUILDER WITHOUT A REALTOR.

If you register without a REALTOR, you often waive your ability to have a no-cost, professional REALTOR on your side. You have accepted the builder's agent and will be treated like a customer. Instead, let the REALTOR register for you. This ensures you have an agent with you - at no cost to you - through the process. DON'T PAY FOR SERVICES THAT YOU DON'T GET!

I share comparative market analyses with my clients as well as information about builders, community amenities, school districts, homeowners' associations (HOA), utility districts (MUDs, SUDs, PIDs, etc.) and more. 

I can help you if you’re ready to move forward. I can contact the builders on your behalf, negotiate favorable deals and leverage our large brokerage to your advantage because I work for you. 

I’ve Got Your Six!

Mark M. Hancock
REALTOR, GRI, MRP, New Home certified
214-862-7212
DFWmark.com
markhancockrealty@gmail.com

Friday, April 10, 2020

Frisco Food To Go Group

Hutchins BBQ in Frisco remains open for business with Food To Go orders.
Mark M. Hancock / © DFWmark.com
I've started a Frisco Food To Go Group on Facebook!
This group helps Frisco residents and guest find food and supports local restaurants in Frisco, Texas. Takeout and Delivery are acceptable. Please post information and photos!

Join the conversation and post your photos!

I've Got Your Six!
DFWmark

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Pandemic Help

Mark M. Hancock / © DFWmark.com
I hope this information helps you, your loved ones and associates during the COVID-19 pandemic. Even if you're surviving the pandemic with only inconveniences and Zoom meetings, you are very likely to know someone who can use the information listed below.
Since you may not know who needs help, please share this page on your social media to help your friends.

Stay safe! Stay healthy!
I’ve Got Your Six!

DFWmark.com

Jump to:
Suicide Prevention
Family Crisis Center / Domestic Abuse
Federal Stimulus Packages
• Federal Stimulus Checks
• Unemployment Benefits
• Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)
• Food programs
• Utility, Prescription and Medical Help
• Veterans Administration

Small Business Administration Loans
• Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) Loan Advance
• EIDL Emergency Grant

Pandemic Mortgage Relief Options
• Health and Welfare Assistance
• Mortgage and Rent Programs
• Protections for renters
• Where to get additional help

Pets (food and veterinary assistance)
401K Disbursements
IRS (tax relief)
Student loans
Report price gouging

DFW city and county websites 

Suicide Prevention
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255
suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Lifeline provides continuous, free and confidential support for people in distress. They also provide prevention and crisis resources for friends and family.

Family Crisis Center / Domestic Abuse
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Email: nationaldeafhotline@adwas.org
thehotline.org/help
Call, chat or email.
National Domestic Violence Hotline provides continuous, free and confidential support in more than 200 languages. Advocates talk confidentially with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy relationships.

DoD Safe Helpline
877-995-5247
Chat online with a trained Department of Defense staff member who can provide you confidential crisis support. Your privacy and safety are crucial. You may use Safe Helpline anonymously.

International Domestic Violence Resource Guide: Coronavirus Update
Contact information sorted by nation and useful tips to help witnesses take action.

Federal Stimulus Packages (pandemic related)

Federal Stimulus Checks
• This is an advance on your 2020 tax return – not a grant. Learn what this means for your 2020 taxes.
• Direct payments to Taxpayers
• Based on 2019 return or 2018 if 2019 is not filed
• To qualify: Adjusted Gross Income must be under $75K single / $150K filed jointly
• $1,200 per taxpayer
• $500 for each qualifying child (17 and under)
• Payments start the week of April 13th or 20th
• It will take longer to get a payment if the IRS doesn’t have your direct deposit information

Unemployment Benefits
CARES Act provides unemployment benefits for independent contractors too
• These are federal funds and are administered by the states (such as TWC.texas.gov)
• Benefit amounts depend on your past income

Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)
• Provides loans to small business to help with payroll costs, rents and mortgages
• Available for independent contractors as well
• Loan amounts are based on a monthly average payroll costs X 2.5 up to $10 million
• Parts of the loan may be forgiven (most likely those paid to employees)
• Low interest rate and two-year maturity
• Visit www.sba.gov for more information
• Apply through your banker

Food programs
USDA (www.usda.gov)
Food and Nutrition Service (FNS)
• Assistance for People of All Ages
• Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): SNAP provides nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget of needy families so they can purchase healthy food and move toward self-sufficiency.
• Food Help for Disaster Relief
• The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) coordinates with state, local and voluntary organizations to provide food for shelters and other mass feeding sites, distribute food packages directly to households in need in limited situations, and issue Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) benefits.
• The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP): TEFAP helps supplement the diets of low-income Americans by providing them with emergency food assistance at no cost.

Utility, Prescription and Medical Help
usa.gov/help-with-bills
Utility company help
• If you can't afford to pay your home heating or cooling bill, you may be able to get help from the government or your local social services agency or nonprofit. Prescription drug and medical help
• Government programs can help pay for prescription drugs and medical bills.

Veterans Administration
benefits.va.gov
• If you haven’t applied for veterans’ benefits and need to take advantage of them now, here’s where you can start the process.
• If you are a service member and need pandemic-related assistance with your rent or mortgage payments, contact your local Legal Assistance Office.

Small Business Administration Loans

Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) Loan Advance
• Up to $2 million loan
• Low interest rate (3.75%) with 30-year maturity
• Must provide economic hardship due to COVID-19
• Personal guarantee required or collateral
• Visit www.sba.gov for more information and to apply

EIDL Emergency Grant
• Economic Injury Disaster Loans
• $10,000 forgivable grant
• Same process as the loan
• Independent contractors included
• Must provide economic hardship due to-19
• Visit www.sba.gov for more information and to apply

Pandemic Mortgage Relief Options

Health and Welfare Assistance
Federal and state governments have announced plans to help struggling homeowners during the pandemic.
A new federal law, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, puts in place two protections for homeowners with federally backed mortgages:
1. A foreclosure moratorium
2. A right to forbearance for homeowners who are experiencing a financial hardship due to the COVID-19 emergency

Mortgage and Rent Programs
USA Today article
If you can pay your mortgage, pay your mortgage. There is no mortgage forgiveness program.
• Mortgage Forbearance – borrowers of government-backed mortgages can request up to 360-day payment forbearance without proof of hardship.
• It is vital to understand if your loan servicer will demand all funds at the end of the forbearance period or will tack them onto the end of the loan.
• It is unclear how taxes and insurance will be handled, but they will most likely be due and payable as typical for your arrangement. Only loan principal and interest are affected.

Protections for renters
According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, if you are renting from an owner who has a federally-backed mortgage, the CARES Act provides for a suspension or moratorium on evictions. If your landlord has a federally backed mortgage or multi-family mortgage, you cannot be evicted for nonpayment of rent for 120 days beginning on March 27, 2020, the effective date of the CARES Act. After the 120-day period is up, the landlord cannot require you, the tenant, to vacate until providing you with a 30-day notice to vacate.
If the property you rent isn’t covered by the CARES Act, many states have suspended all evictions and foreclosures due to the pandemic. Check the websites of your state government or legal aid program for details and updates. See National Center for State Courts www.ncsc.org for more information.

Where to get additional help
If you need help working with your mortgage servicer or understanding your options, you can contact a professional to help with your specific situation.
• HUD-Approved Housing Counselors. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-approved housing counselors can discuss options if you can’t pay your full mortgage loan or need a reverse mortgage loan. This may also include forbearance, deferment, or a modified payment program.
• Credit Counselors. Reputable credit counseling organizations are generally non-profit organizations that can advise you on your money and debts, and help you with a budget. Some may also help you negotiate with creditors. There are specific questions to ask to help you find a credit counseling organization to work with.
• Lawyers. If you need a lawyer, there may be resources to assist you through your local bar association, legal aid.

401K Disbursements
• CARES act allows distribution from your 401K or IRA up to $100,000 of your vested balance with no penalty.
• Distribution is taxable but tax is spread out over three years.
• Distribution can be repaid and receive a tax credit.
• Loans are also permitted based on your plan’s rules.
• Must certify that the distribution/loan is COVID-19 related.

Pets (food and veterinary assistance)
• ASPCA pandemic response page
• Humane Society aid and financial assistance:

IRS (tax relief)
Coronavirus tax relief (IRS)
• July 15th is the new tax deadline for filing your 2019 returns
• This includes quarterly tax payments

Student loans
• Suspends all payments due on federal student loans for 6 months
• Interest shall not accrue on these during this forbearance
• For the purpose of loan forgiveness, loans will be deemed paid during the forbearance.
• Prohibits negative credit reporting or involuntary debt collection during the forbearance period

Report price gouging
USPIRG.org (U.S. Public Interest Research Group)
How do I spot price gouging?
1) Extraordinarily high prices: Businesses can increase prices for critical supplies during an emergency. While laws vary by state, increases over 20% may be considered price gouging.
2) Price Comparison Between Similar Products: Some state laws prohibit significant increases in prices as compared to similar store-brand products.
3) Err on the side of caution: If you aren’t certain if a product is priced too high, report the problematic items to the company and your Attorney General.

What do I need to report price gouging?
1) The name of the store/vendor where you saw the item and their address.
2) Product details, including, but not limited to, the product type, brand, size, and price.
3) The date, time, and location you saw the product.
4) You can improve the investigation by providing a picture of the item.

Please also visit individual city and county websites in the DFW Metroplex for local help.

I’ve Got Your Six!

Mark M. Hancock
REALTOR
214-862-7212
DFWmark.com


#DFWmark #pandemic #help #COVID19 #StagingTips #FoodToGo #SucceedInPlace #UsefulNews #Frisco #DFW

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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

DFW Cities and Websites


While looking from the window next to the "Sniper's Nest"
at at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza,
Reunion Tower reflects the setting sun and a newer
version of Dallas in the upper window.
Mark M. Hancock / © DFWmark.com
Select a Metroplex county
Collin
Dallas
Denton
Ellis
Johnson
Kaufman
Rockwall
Tarrant

City names are linked to official city Web sites whenever possible.

Collin County - McKinney
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Cities:
Allen
Anna
Blue Ridge
Carrollton
Celina
Dallas
Fairview
Farmersville
Frisco
Garland
Josephine
Lavon
Lowry Crossing
Lucas
McKinney
Melissa
Murphy
Nevada
New Hope
Parker
Plano
Princeton
Prosper
Richardson
Royse City
Sachse
Saint Paul
Van Alstyne
Weston
Wylie

Dallas County - Dallas
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Cities:
Addison
Balch Springs
Carrollton
Cedar Hill
Cockrell Hill
Combine
Coppell
Dallas
DeSoto
Duncanville
Farmer's Branch
Garland
Grand Prairie
Glenn Heights
Highland Park
Hutchins
Irving
Lancaster
Mesquite
Richardson
Rowlett
Sachse
Seagoville
Sunnyvale
University Park
Wilmer


Denton County - Denton
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Argyle
Aubrey
Bartonville
Bolivar
Carrollton
Coppell
Copper Canyon
Corinth
Corral City
Cross Roads
Dallas
Denton
DISH (all caps)
Double Oak
Flower Mound
Fort Worth
Frisco
Hackberry
Haslet
Hebron
Hickory Creek
Highland Village
Justin
Krugerville
Krum
Lake Dallas
Lakewood Village
Lewisville
Little Elm
Northlake
Oak Point
Pilot Point
Plano
Ponder
Prosper
Roanoke
Sanger
Shady Shores
Southlake
The Colony
Trophy Club
Westlake


Ellis County - Waxahachie
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Alma
Avalon
Bardwell
Cedar Hill
Ennis
Forreston
Ferris
Garrett
Glenn Heights
Grand Prairie
Italy
Mansfield
Maypearl

Midlothian
Milford
Oak Leaf
Ovilla
Palmer
Pecan Hill
Red Oak
Telico
Venus
Waxahachie
Johnson County - Cleburne
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Alvarado
Briaroaks
Burleson
Cleburne
Cresson
Cross Timber
Crowley
Godley
Grandview
Joshua
Keene
Mansfield
Rio Vista
Venus

Kaufman County - Kaufman
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Combine
Cottonwood
Crandall
Forney
Grays Prairie
Kaufman
Kemp
Mabank
Oak Grove
Oak Ridge
Post Oak Bend
Rosser
Scurry
Talty
Terrell
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Rockwall County - Rockwall
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Dallas
Fate
Heath
McLendon-Chisholm
Mobile City
Rockwall
Rowlett
Royse City
Wylie
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Tarrant County - Fort Worth
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Arlington
Azle
Bedford
Benbrook
Blue Mound
Briar
Burleson
Colleyville
Crowley
Dalworthington Gardens
Eagle Mountain
Edgecliff Village
Euless
Everman
Forest Hill
Fort Worth
Flower Mound
Grapevine
Grand Prairie
Haltom City
Haslet
Hurst
Keller
Kennedale
Lake Worth
Lakeside
Mansfield
Newark
North Richland Hills
Pantego
Pecan Acres
Pelican Bay
Rendon
Richland Hills
River Oaks
Saginaw
Sansom Park
Southlake
Trophy Club
Watauga
Westlake
Westover Hills
Westworth Village
White Settlement


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Thursday, March 12, 2020

Veteran Housing and Military Relocation

If you're a military veteran, a surviving spouse or otherwise entitled to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits, please use the links below to claim your hard-earned benefits. Even if you aren't in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, I'm happy to help you and honor your service and sacrifices.

Military Benefit Links
VA Benefit Links
Housing and Benefits-related Acronyms



Military Benefit Links

Automated Housing Referral NetworkAHRN.com – helps service members locate available housing.
Rent-or-Buy Calculator at Realtor.com – www.realtor.com/mortgage/tools/rent-or-buy-calculator - presents a graph that estimates the cost-benefit times required to sell or lease properties.
Median single-family home prices in U.S. markets - www.nar.realtor/topics/metropolitan-median-area-prices-and-affordability – NAR Research publishes annually.
Military Pay Gradeswww.dfas.mil/militarymembers/payentitlements/Pay-Tables.html
Supplemental Income for Wartime Veteranswww.benefits.va.gov/pension/vetpen.asp
Cost-of-living Adjustment (COLA) for Continental U.S. (CONUS) stations www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/conusCalc.cfm
Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rates – www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/bahCalc.cfm
Department of Defense (DOD) Customer Moving Portal Move.mil - Permanent Change of Station (PCS) moving information
DOD Family Readiness System (FRS)www.militaryonesource.mil/family-relationships/family-life/keeping-your-family-strong/family-readiness-system - support for military families through various programs, services, agencies and contacts.
Weight Estimator for Household Goodsmove.mil

• Kid Connect – militarykidsconnect.dcoe.mil – military kids network for kids to connect with same-age kids on other bases.
• Exceptional Family Members – www.militaryonesource.mil/efmp - support and resources for families with special needs.
• Blue Star Families – www.BlueStarFam.org – supports military families.
• Department of Defense – www.defense.gov


VA Benefit Links
Certificate of Eligibility (COE)www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits-portal/ebenefits/portal - VA Form 26-1880
VA Entitlementwww.ebenefits.va.gov – this is the fastest way to verify VA benefit eligibility and determine entitlement amounts.
VA Home Loan Prequalification Worksheethttps://www.benefits.va.gov/ROROANOKE/rlc/formsrlc/prequal-04.xls - interactive form.
More VA assistancewww.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/contact - includes online chat options.
VA Loan limitswww.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/purchaseco_loan_limits.asp - displays the maximum amount that can borrowed with $0 down payment. Buyers can borrow more with 25% of additional amount over the limit.
Dream Makers Grants for First-Time Home Buyerspenfedfoundation.org/apply-for-assistance/dream-makers - Pentagon Federal Credit Union Foundation offer two-to-one matching grants up to $5,000 for down payments and closing costs. Buyer is not required to be a PenFed member and can apply from any financial institution.
Texas Veterans Land Boardvlb.texas.gov - provides land purchase and improvement loans for Texas Veterans and select others.
• Minimum Property Requirements - The VA has established Minimum Property Requirements (MPRs) to protect the interests of Veterans, lenders, servicers, and the VA. Properties must meet these requirements prior to a guaranty of the loan by the VA.

• Lost or destroyed DD-214 – www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records -, request a GSA Form SF-180 from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). It substitutes for the actual discharge papers.
• VA approved condominium list – https://vip.vba.va.gov/portal/VBAH/VBAHome/condopudsearch - search the name of the condominium association (not management company) or city, state, county to see if the status is “Accepted Without Conditions.”
Adaptive Housing Grantswww.va.gov/housing-assistance/disability-housing-grants - SAH/SHA Housing Adaptation Grants.
National Resource Directorywww.nrd.gov – support for the housing needs of wounded warriors.
Lenders Handbook – VA Pamphlet 26-7 – www.benefits.va.gov/warms/pam26_7.asp


Mark M. Hancock / DFWmark.com
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Center. I understand your sacrifices. 
I understand your code of honor. 
Most importantly, I’ve Got Your Six!
Housing and Benefits-related Acronyms

AAFES – Army and Air Force Exchange Service
ACSIM – Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management
AFC – Army Family Covenant
AFSA – Air Force Service Agency
AHRN – Automated Housing Referral Network
AIP – Assignment Incentive Pay
BAH – Basic Allowance for Housing
BAS – Basic Allowance for Subsistence
BDU – Battle Dress Uniform
BEQ– Bachelor Enlisted Quarters
BX – Base Exchange (Air Force)
CAC – Common Access Card
CDC – Child Development Center
CO – Commanding Officer
COE – Certificate of Eligibility (VA finance benefits)
COLA – Cost-of-Living Adjustment
CONUS – Continental United States
DECA – Defense Commissary Agency
DEERS – Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
DITY – Do-It-Yourself Move
DLA – Dislocation Allowance
DD-214 – Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty
DOD – Department of Defense
DS – Defense Personal Property System
ETS – Expiration of Term of Service
FRG – Family Readiness Group
HDP – Hardship Duty Pay
HDIP – Hazardous Duty Incentive Pay
HFP – Hostile Fire Pay
HHG – Household Goods
HQ – Headquartyers
IDP – Imminent Danger Pay
LES – Leave and Earnings Statement
MALT – Monthly Allowance in Lieu of Transportation
MCX – Marine Corps Exchange
MFH – Military Family Housing
MHPI – Military Housing Private Initiative
MOB – Mobilization
MPR – Minimum Property Requirements
MWR – Morale, Welfare, Recreation
NCO – Non-Commissioned Officer
NOV – Notice of Value
NPRC – National Personnel Records Center
OCONUS – Outside the Continental Unitied States (includes Alaska and Hawaii)
OPTEMPO – Operational Tempo or pace of deployment
OTH – Other Than Honorable Discharge
PAO – Public Affairs Office
PBP&E – Professional Books, Papers, and Equipment
PCS – Permanent Change of Station
POA – Power of Attorney
POV – Privately Owned Vehicle
PPM – Personally Procured Move
PPO – Personal Property Office
PX – Post Exchange (Army)
RAP – Relocation Assistance Program
ROTC – Reserve Officer Training Corps
SCRA – Servicemembers Civil Relief Act
S&I – Special and Incentive Pay
TDY – Temporary Duty
TLE – Temporary Living Expenses
TMO – Traffic Management Office
             Transportation Management Office
TO – Transportation Office
Tricare – Military health insurance provider
VA – U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Frisco Area Builders

If you're ready for a new-built home, please call, text or email DFWmarkI'm a certified New Homes Sales Agent and Green Homes Sales Agent.
Please remember: the on-site sales agents represent the builders - NOT YOU. I'm on the side of and by the side of my clients through the whole process. I advocate for MY CLIENTS.
I know how to get extra incentives for my clients. I know when is the right time to buy in different communities to maximize my client's dollar. Ask me about the two specific types of new homes that are the best value.

I'm prepared to help my clients find whatever they need from custom builds to pre-owned properties or lease solutions while homes are constructed and finished out.
I've Got Your Six!


 Altura Homes
American Legend Homes
Ashton Woods

Beazer Homes
BelclaireHomes
Bloomfield Homes
BRITTON HOMES

CalAtlantic Homes
CastleRock Communities
CB JENI Homes
Centex Homes
Centre Living Homes
Chesmar Homes Dallas
Coventry Homes

Darling Homes
David Weekley Homes
Del Webb
Drees Custom Homes

First Texas Homes

Gallery Custom Homes
Gehan Homes
Grand Homes

Harwood Homes
Highland Homes
History Maker Homes
Huntington Homes

Impression Homes
Integrity Group, LLC

K. Hovnanian® Homes
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Landon Homes
Lennar
LGI Homes

M/I Homes
MainVue Homes
Meritage Homes

Newport Homebuilders
Newport Light Farms
Normandy Homes

Pacesetter Homes
Perry Homes
Plantation Homes
Pulte Homes

Rendition Homes
Risland Homes

Sandlin Homes
Serene Global
Shaddock Homes
Shaddock Homes-Saxony Series
Southgate Homes
StoryBuilt

Taylor Morrison
Toll Brothers
Trendmaker Homes
Trophy Signature Homes

Village Builders

Friday, May 17, 2019

DFWmark Referral Network launch

DFWmark Referral Network (https://dfwreferral.blogspot.com) is now functional. If you need contractors for various projects in relation to your home in DFW, this is good starting point.

It was designed to be mobile friendly, so you should bookmark it on your phone for easy access.
I’ll reach out to the vendors (or they can reach out to me) over the next few weeks to see if I can arrange additional discounts for veterans, clients and customers.

If you want to refer a vendor, please follow the link provided and send me their vitals. If you want me to research another category, please let me know what you need, and I’ll try to find three options for you.

I've Got Your Six!

Welcome to the DFWmark Blog!

Welcome to the DFWmark Blog! This is a collection of content by Mark M. Hancock, a REALTOR with Keller Williams North County in Celina...