No-See-Ums and Pollen l Lowcountry Love
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You know what? I am pretty sure if you asked most people in the Lowcountry what they dislike the most about living down here, it would be spring pollen & the no-see-ums.
The pollen can be unforgiving. Everyone coughs & sneezes this time of the year and complains that before living down here they never had any allergies. The whole Lowcountry is covered in green pine pollen ( even though it is really the oak pollen that cause all the discomfort). Screen porches become filthy & pools turn a murky jade. Mother Nature will not let us forget that St. Patrick’s Day is on the horizon!
In turn the dreaded no-see-um…most ferocious of all living creatures in the south!! They are tiny, smaller than a pin prick, but they have the most…
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It is not a given that every sale will close on the contracted closing date. With this in mind, it is important to have contingency plans to cover any delays that will hinder moving plans for both buyer and seller. The buyer who wants to move in prior to a delayed closing and the seller who accommodates such a request may find themselves in a predicament if things don’t go according to plan. Keep in mind that even if there is a written agreement to allow an early move-in, a legal dispute can still evolve from the unforeseen.
