Owning and maintaining a home is a big responsibility, so it’s important that you have knowledge in different areas to help navigate any unexpected issues. Here are four things every homeowner should know.

Every Homeowner Should Know Where Important Paperwork is Kept

Every homeowner should know where important paperwork is at all times. If you own your home, keep your deed in a safe place. The deed is your proof that you own your home. If you still owe money on your home, store your closing documents securely. These papers from your lender outline the details of your mortgage. Once you’ve paid off your mortgage, keep the payoff statement as proof that you no longer owe money on the loan.

Main Water Valve Location

Water damage is among the most common types of damage to a home. To avoid flooding, every homeowner should know where the main water valve is located. Turn off this valve before leaving for vacation. Shut it off immediately if you have leaks or overflows that need fixing. If you cannot fix the leak yourself, call a professional.

Every Homeowner Should Know Their Property Lines

When purchasing a home, ask where the property lines are located between yours and your neighbor’s property. Sometimes the lines are marked by visible metal stakes, while in other cases, the stakes might be buried. You can request documentation of your property lines from the county recorder or assessor’s office.

Gutter Maintenance

Clogged gutters and downspouts can trap water and cause it to overflow. This can damage the gutters, roof, siding, and foundation. To prevent this from happening, it’s important that you know how to keep your gutters well-maintained. Use a leaf blower or wet-dry vac to remove debris from your gutters, and inspect and clean your gutters at least twice each year.

When you understand the basic things every homeowner should know, taking care of your property is more rewarding and less stressful. Keeping your paperwork in a safe place, knowing where all your property lines are, maintaining your gutters, and knowing where the shutoff valve is for your water are just a few great places to start.

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