Mark M. Hancock, GRI, MRP, AHWD
REALTOR, New Home certified
214-862-7212
DFWmark.com
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Information from Mark M. Hancock a REALTOR with Keller Williams North Country. Information primarily covers Texas with emphasis on DFW and detailed information about Frisco, all of Collin County and Southeast Denton County. See more at DFWmark.com.
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
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
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
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
Mark M. Hancock, GRI, MRP, AHWD
REALTOR, Certified New Home Sales
214-862-7212 (call or text)
DFWmark@kw.com
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• 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.
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• 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.
• 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 |
• 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 |
• 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.
• 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.
• 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.
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
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Hutchins BBQ in Frisco remains open for business with Food To Go orders.
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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 |
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
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
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
Alma
Avalon
Bardwell
Cedar Hill
Ennis
Forreston
Ferris
Garrett
Glenn Heights
Grand Prairie
Italy
Mansfield
Maypearl
Alvarado
Briaroaks
Burleson
Cleburne
Cresson
Cross Timber
Crowley
Godley
Grandview
Joshua
Keene
Mansfield
Rio Vista
Venus
Back to Top
Combine
Cottonwood
Crandall
Forney
Grays Prairie
Kaufman
Kemp
Mabank
Oak Grove
Oak Ridge
Post Oak Bend
Rosser
Scurry
Talty
Terrell
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Dallas
Fate
Heath
McLendon-Chisholm
Mobile City
Rockwall
Rowlett
Royse City
Wylie
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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