Showing posts with label staging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label staging. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

I did not know that was in the Agreement - Protecting Your Business

One of the most important business forms a Professional Home Stager needs to have is a great Staging Agreement.  Operating a business without an agreement leaves you open for huge risk.  Crafting a professional and air-tight agreement will serve you well as you grow your business.  



Here are some Do's and Don'ts when it comes to Agreements:

DON'T Stage a property without an agreement in place.  I don't care how nice the people are, if they have not signed your agreement, they are not obligated to pay you, or even return the items you put in their property.  Do NOT show up and Stage believing they will sign the paperwork and pay for the services.  Please - do NOT do that!  With how easy it is to have clients sign docs now, there is no reason a person does not adhere to your policy - unless they are planning on taking advantage of you.

DON'T forget about the payment terms.  If you are a professional Home Stager and are not accepting credit cards for payments, you are operating at the mercy of your clients.  Invoicing for payments is a waste of your time and because you do not have a valid form of payment saved for the client, they may NEVER pay you!  ACH drafts is an option, but you are still at the mercy of when your client decides to pay you. You need to be in charge of processing payments.  

There are lots of options out there to allow you to process credit card payments where YOU are the one in control.  Merchant fees are write-offs and a cost of doing business.  For me, my time is worth so much more than generating invoices, calling to hound people for payment and keeping track of deposits and checks, or not getting paid at all. 

DO use an online signing program such as Docusign or E-Sign.  It will save you so much TIME and hassle to be able to send agreements to your clients electronically.  The forms are easy to complete on a smart phone, tablet or computer, and they DO hold up in court as official legal documents.

DO have an attorney or other trusted legal adviser review your agreements.  There are online resources to help you craft a fairly good agreement, but having a professional review it for any inconsistencies or information that you need to add is a good idea.  

DO continue to revise your Agreements over time.  Situations arise that you may not have thought of or planned for, and when that happens, you may opt to put a new term or condition in your Agreement.

Like the time I went to Stage a house and there was no electricity.  I was literally Staging by flashlight.  Next agreement that went out had, "Electricity must be functioning," in the terms.  I also went to Stage a property that had been winterized by the seller - so not only was it freezing cold IN the house, the toilets would not work.  We were not by any quick shops so THAT was a situation we did not enjoy!  Next agreement, "Plumbing and heat must be operational." We cannot change the past, we can only learn from it - so use your "experiences" to help you strengthen your agreements.

The agreements need to spell out:

  1. Your terms for doing business - what you are providing (services) 
  2. Pricing and payment terms
  3. Penalties for properties that are not Stage Ready upon your arrival
  4. Removal terms such a 7 business day notice to remove or else a rush fee applies
  5. Ongoing rental terms - when does the rental start, do you provide refunds for unused portions or for a client who neglects to tell you they don't want to renew and then asks for a refund.
  6. Payment timing - do you take full payment at time agreement is signed or a partial deposit?
  7. The deposit is non-refundable (I personally take 100% of the fee up front at time of agreement being signed and it is not refundable)
  8. All request for removal of Staging items must be in WRITING (text or email)
  9. What happens if a payment declines or is not made?  (retrieval of items immediately)
  10. Access to the property - you either have a lockbox code or you make a key so you can access the property to check on the Staging items.
  11. If the agent or seller changes the access and does not notify you prior to pick up day, you charge a penalty for your time, your crew's time, etc. for not being able to access the property.

Special Circumstances:

  • Electricity is on
  • Heat works
  • Plumbing is operational
  • A/C works (in summer for hot places)
  • No audience while Staging takes place
  • Information about the inventory - it is Staging inventory and not necessarily new
  • Difference between Staging and design - client does not get to select or control inventory selections
  • Staging selections are at your sole discretion
  • No substitutions or additions
  • If there are pets, they need to be secured
  • Photo use and release
  • Other

Get all requests in writing:
This advice was given to me by a credit card company after a client disputed charges.  I won the dispute, but enacted that rule so that there is never any question on when a client makes a request and how that date falls in line with the required time frame for giving notice and avoiding charges.  

When you have a solid Agreement in place, if a client does dispute payments that were applied from their credit cards, you will have a great paper trail and document to send to dispute any charge-back issues.  



Is Ignorance, Bliss?
One of the things I have learned over my 16 years in business to date is clients often do not bother to read what they are signing.  Does that mean they are off the hook when it comes time to enforce your terms?  No.  

I am AMAZED at how many clients do not bother to read what they are signing.  Our agreements are not like the Microsoft agreements that everyone just signs without bothering to read. Microsoft honestly could put in their agreements I would owe them a million dollars or my first born child, and I would have just selected, "AGREE TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS" because I don't want to take the time to plow through all the legalese.

Our haste in getting through the paperwork can put us at risk.  Clients who sign a Staging Agreement and initial certain clauses without reading what they are signing cannot use ignorance as a reason to have you make special arrangements for them or expect to have the rules bent. Being able to point back to the Agreement they signed (and perhaps even initialed special terms) protects your business and money.

This is a business.  Treat it like a business and protect your interests.

For sample Staging Agreements go to the www.iahsp.com site.  It is one of the resources we have provided to our members.  Not a member?  You can join and become part of the world's largest Home Staging Association!





One of our recent Staging projects - an investor flip, remodel in #Denver #Colorado.  Remodel turned out nicely and the Staging helped present the property in the best way for Buyers.






Friday, November 24, 2017

Vacant Houses Are Like a Christmas Tree Stand with No Tree! Stage it BEFORE you List it!

Vacant Houses have no visual appeal - they are like a Christmas tree stand with no tree!!  This holiday season, make sure you have the BEST first impression - Stage it BEFORE you List it!
#home #staging #stager #Denver #Colorado #house #property #vacant

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Do what you LOVE - find your Passion and WORK is replaced by a PURPOSE!

Do what you Love . . . Don’t just Work as a Means to an End



I was listening to a radio show the other day and they were talking about jobs and how people should not whine about having to work – it’s a means to an ends. . . 

There was a caller that kept changing jobs because she was unhappy with her workmates, they annoyed her, they were not intelligent enough, she got bored, or whatever other reasons she tossed out there – she was not happy at her work.  I just kept thinking, “She is in the wrong industry.”  If someone is that unhappy in their job that they keep looking for “it” somewhere else – and job hops, and hates going to work – they need to do something else. 

I kept thinking to myself:  “They need to find their passion.”

However the advice from the radio people was, “Suck it up.”  They actually said for working, “We do what we have to in order to have the life we want.” 

In other words a job is just a paycheck and working is part of what we all HAVE to do in order to pay bills and have a life that we hopefully enjoy.  It does not really matter if you really like it or enjoy the people you work with . . . you do it because you have to in order to live the life you want.

WRONGAnyone else find something wrong with that advice?

Settling for a job just to pay bills – is a miserable existence.  I know many people do it and I also know for many in this economy having any job is a blessing . . . but I just feel sad for those people.

Finding a passion is the key to happiness in the work world.  I think high school counselors should be helping kids discover their passions – whatever it is – and steer that child into an industry they will enjoy – not just figure out what jobs pay the best and steer that kid into an industry they will hate.

Why did I have a physician in one of my recent ASP® Training classes?  She has a full-fledged career as a Doctor – M.D. – and yet wants to be a Home Stager.  This person was so full of life and creative energy – her field (oncology) was stifling that in her – and dealing with death and dying was just not fueling her passion.  She was good at it – but she wanted something more.

Realizing there is an industry that pays well and will fuel that creativity opened the door of opportunity for her . . . I expect her to be very successful and much happier as a professional Home Stager!

Follow your Passion!  Then work is not drudgery or just a means to an end . . . it is something you look forward to every day! 

You know how some people just get through the week and then live for the weekend?  I live for Staging!  I get so excited when I get to work with a client and help them get their house ready for sale!

But in order to follow your Passion, you have to know what your Passion is.  It might be working with kids, or gardening, or writing or health and fitness, or old cars, or any number of things. . . There are careers for all those fields – they may not pay the same as you are making now – or maybe they will pay more – but what I have found is that I would easily give up $$$ in order to be HAPPY in what I am doing daily and be motivated to be the best in that field that I can be!

I thought about all this and realized how lucky I am to have found Home Staging.  I had a passion for creative things – decorating, painting, remodeling houses, and found this industry.  It is my work – and yet it is not a means to an ends only.  It’s not just a way to provide income to my family so we can do what we love.  It is my passion!

My motto is, “I do what I love so I can live the life I love.”

I love Staging.  In fact all the Stagers I know love Staging.  We did it for free for much of our lives for crying out loud!  Finding there was an industry that would actually pay me for my creative energy and ideas is the icing on the cake.  Knowing I am helping other people (one of my passions), using my creativity and talent (another of my passions) and earning great income (a great benefit of the industry – and OK a passion as who does not want to be paid well?) is the proverbial trifecta of working for me!

So if you are reading this and are doing what you love, say a little prayer of thanks as you truly are blessed.  If you know someone that is unhappy in what they are doing – ask them, “What you are really passionate about?”

It’s never too late to re-invent yourself.


Age is just a number and I’d rather go out of this life doing what I love than suffer in silence or never discover and use my true passion.

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Recent Staging Projects - Take a Look at our Portfolio online!

We have had a very productive year so far!  Check out some of our recent projects by clicking on the link below:

https://www.sensationalhome.com/portfolio


We Stage all types of properties from modest to multi-million dollar!  Our team covers the region from Monument to Loveland, Evergreen to Parker, and we do go to areas outside those cities as well.  


Just call and ask!  888-WE-STAGE or 303-717-7918
or email SensationalHomeStagingCO@gmail.com

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Smaller Square Footage Property needed Staging to help Buyers Visualize how to arrange furniture and use the space. Sensational Home Staging Success!!







This house was on the market with no offers prior to Staging.  Once we Staged the main rooms it helped Buyers to see how to arrange furniture and how to use the space.  AND the seller got an OFFER almost immediately! 




Saturday, November 5, 2016

Contemporary Downtown remodel-flip Staged for Sale - Sensational Home Staging - Denver Region's Premier Home Staging Resource
















Recent Staging Project - Parker Colorado Beauty - Bef & Aft pics show the difference Staging makes!

Click the link to see before and after photos of a recent Staging project we completed for a vacant upscale property in Parker, Colorado.  The house has been on the market a while - and a new listing agent took over the listing and brought us in to Stage.  Before Staging Buyer complaints were that it was too dark and odd space upstairs in the loft area.  Now using light furniture and decor and Staging rooms to give a purpose, Buyers will have a much easier time picturing this as their home.

Sonado Place Staging Bef & Aft
















Investor Property Flip in Arvada - Sensational Home Staging sets the scene for buyers to help get a fast sale!