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I Got a Guy: The Secret to Running Your Home Like a Pro

20 min · 10. Apr. 2026
Episode I Got a Guy: The Secret to Running Your Home Like a Pro Cover

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summary This episode explores the importance of maintaining a comprehensive contact list for home management, covering categories from service providers to legal and financial contacts. Learn practical tips to organize and centralize your home-related contacts for easier management and emergency preparedness. key topics * Building a comprehensive contact list for home management * Tracking service providers, contractors, and utility companies * Storing important documents and account information * Benefits of centralized contact management for homeowners * Practical tips for organizing contacts and documents sound bites * "Track all your service providers and contractors" * "Attach documents and contracts to your contacts" * "Start small: gather five contacts in 30 days" Chapters 00:40 Building Your Trusted Contact List 03:47 Service Providers and Contractors 06:34 Utility and Service Providers 09:26 Property Protection Contacts 12:29 Organizing Your Contact Information 15:38 Practical Tips for Homeowners

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Episode The Smart Homeowner's Guide to Tax Deductions Cover

The Smart Homeowner's Guide to Tax Deductions

Show Notes In this episode of Be a Smarter Homeowner, host Beth Dodson sits down with Craig Sheets, founder of Crestville Accounting, to unpack one of the most misunderstood parts of homeownership: taxes. Craig brings nearly 25 years of senior-level accounting experience and helps individuals and business owners not only stay compliant, but also make smarter financial decisions throughout the year. Together, Beth and Craig discuss how homeowners can better understand deductions, tax planning, rental property rules, renovation records, mortgage interest, inherited homes, and the importance of working with a knowledgeable CPA. This conversation covers practical tax considerations for both primary residences and rental properties, including the difference between repairs and capital improvements, how renovations can affect your cost basis, what rental property owners should know about depreciation, and why keeping detailed records can make a major difference when it is time to file taxes or sell a home. Topics covered include: Homeowner tax myths, Schedule A deductions, sales tax deductions, mortgage interest, real estate taxes, rental property deductions, cost segregation, depreciation, repairs versus renovations, capital improvements, tax basis, inherited homes, revocable and irrevocable trusts, energy-efficiency tax credits, and why planning with your CPA matters. Important note: This episode is for educational purposes only. Tax laws and individual situations vary, so homeowners should consult their own CPA, accountant, or financial advisor before making tax decisions. Episode Summary Your home is often your largest financial asset, but many homeowners do not fully understand how it connects to their tax strategy. In this episode, Beth Dodson talks with CPA Craig Sheets about the deductions, credits, planning opportunities, and recordkeeping habits homeowners should know. Craig explains why tax planning should happen year-round, not just during filing season. He discusses how homeowners may be able to deduct certain taxes, mortgage interest, sales tax on qualifying renovations, and energy-efficient upgrades. He also breaks down the difference between a repair and a renovation, explaining why that distinction matters for tax purposes. For rental property owners, Craig goes deeper into depreciation, cost segregation, active versus passive management, possible travel and business-related deductions, and the importance of understanding how a property is owned. Beth and Craig also explore how renovations can affect a home's tax basis and why detailed project records can help homeowners reduce potential capital gains later. The episode closes with practical advice: keep receipts, track home improvements, document energy-efficient upgrades, communicate with your CPA before major projects, and treat your home like the financial asset it is. Key Takeaways * Homeowners may miss deductions simply because they do not know what to track. * Repairs and renovations are treated differently for tax purposes. * Rental property ownership comes with additional rules, deductions, and planning opportunities. * Cost segregation may help rental property owners accelerate depreciation. * Home improvements can increase your tax basis, which may matter when you sell. * Mortgage interest can be part of an itemized deduction strategy. * Energy-efficient upgrades may qualify for tax credits, which can be more powerful than deductions. * Inherited homes and trusts can create tax consequences that should be planned carefully. * Good recordkeeping can save homeowners money. * The best tax strategy usually begins before the project, purchase, sale, or filing deadline. Chapters 00:40 Understanding Homeownership and Taxes 01:52 Myths and Misconceptions in Home Taxation 05:40 Deductions for Home Renovations 10:42 Navigating Rental Property Deductions 15:38 The Importance of Active Management in Rentals 20:35 Repairs vs. Capital Improvements 22:24 Understanding Repairs vs. Renovations 24:25 Appliances and Their Tax Implications 27:29 The Impact of Renovations on Capital Gains 32:10 Tax Basis and Renovations Explained 36:18 Living in Your Home: Tax Implications 39:47 Mortgage Interest Deductions: A Double-Edged Sword 41:24 Understanding Mortgage Interest Deductions 42:56 The Benefits of Homeownership 44:41 Renovations and Their Impact on Home Value 48:19 Inheriting a Home: Key Considerations 53:36 Tax Tips for Homeowners

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Episode Why Leak Detection Is the Smartest Home Investment Cover

Why Leak Detection Is the Smartest Home Investment

Show Notes What if you could catch a plumbing leak before it became a five-figure repair? In this episode of Be a Smarter Homeowner, Beth Dodson talks with Ian Greene about why leak detection is one of the smartest upgrades a homeowner can make. They break down how flow-based leak detection works, why hidden leaks are so destructive, and how smart systems can shut water off automatically before a small issue becomes a major disaster. Beth also shares her own experience with water damage and why even a "small" leak can create months of disruption, unexpected out-of-pocket costs, and a long repair process. Ian explains why toilets, hidden pipe failures, freezing conditions, critters, and faulty fittings are among the biggest leak risks homeowners face. He also shares how FlowLogic differs from simpler devices by detecting extremely low flow rates, offering battery backup, app alerts, and user-controlled settings that help prevent nuisance shutoffs. The conversation also explores the insurance angle: how water damage claims can be costly, why some insurers now require leak detection devices for certain homes, and how discounts may help offset installation costs over time. Beyond protecting your home, Beth and Ian discuss the peace of mind, water savings, and environmental benefits that come with catching leaks early. If you have ever worried about what's happening behind your walls, under your floors, or while you're away from home, this episode is a practical reminder that prevention is far easier than restoration. Sound bites * "Recognize when a leak has been going on too long." * "Nothing lasts forever, but technology can help." * "Installing leak detection can significantly reduce risk." Chapters 00:40 Introduction to Leak Detection and FlowLogic 01:41 Inspiration Behind FlowLogic 03:06 How FlowLogic Detects and Controls Water Leaks 04:49 Monitoring Water Use and Automatic Shutoff 06:45 Common Hidden Leak Areas and Risks 08:07 Insurance Claims and Leak Prevention 12:54 FlowLogic vs Other Leak Detection Devices 15:03 Installation Options: New Construction vs Post-Construction 17:11 Early Leak Detection and Preventing Damage 18:34 FlowLogic's Sensitivity and Smart Home Integration 22:15 Insurance and Cost Savings with Leak Detection 25:28 Final Tips and Resources for Homeowners

4. Juni 202631 min
Episode How to Detox Your Home for Better Health Cover

How to Detox Your Home for Better Health

Show Notes In this episode of Be a Smarter Homeowner, Beth Dodson talks with Nicole Jacques, home system strategist and creator of the House CEO philosophy, about how the products, routines, and systems inside our homes can affect both our health and our peace of mind. Nicole shares how her own pregnancy and later autoimmune diagnosis pushed her to examine the hidden environmental factors inside the home, leading her into the world of low-tox living. Together, Beth and Nicole unpack what "low tox" really means, why so many so-called "clean" products are confusingly marketed, and how homeowners can make healthier swaps without becoming overwhelmed. Nicole emphasizes that low-tox living is not about perfection. It is about reducing toxic load step by step, especially with the products and systems you use every day. The conversation also digs into synthetic fragrance, air quality, and the reality that many homeowners have never been taught how to properly care for a home. Nicole explains why overwhelm often comes from a knowledge gap, not laziness, and offers a more realistic, forgiving approach to home care: fewer products, fewer decisions, more routines, and lower standards in the right places. They also cover practical issues homeowners often overlook, including dryer vent safety, the health impact of stagnant indoor air, the value of air scrubbers and filters, and why functionality matters more than aesthetics when creating a home that truly supports your life. Nicole closes with three simple takeaways: do not aim for perfection, start with what you use every day, and find community so the process feels lighter and more doable. Key Takeaways 1. Your home environment may be affecting your health more than you realize. 2. Low-tox living does not have to be all-or-nothing. Replace products gradually as they run out. 3. Synthetic fragrance often masks problems instead of solving them. 4. Clean air and clean water are some of the best places to start. 5. Many homeowners feel overwhelmed because nobody taught them how to care for a home. 6. A home should feel like a safe place, not a second job. 7. Buying more products usually adds complexity instead of solving the problem. 8. Function matters more than "pretty" when creating a healthy home. 9. Dryer vent maintenance is a major fire-prevention issue. 10. Simpler routines can improve both your home and your well-being. sound bites * "Fragrance can be endocrine disruptors." * "Lower your standards for a healthier home." * "Simplify and praise your progress." Chapters 00:40 Introduction to Home Wellness 03:49 The Journey to Low Tox Living 06:44 Understanding Low Tox and Lowest Tox 09:46 Making Healthier Choices in Home Products 12:41 The Impact of Fragrances on Health 15:33 Overcoming Home Overwhelm 18:39 Creating a Healthy Home Environment 22:22 Creating Shared Responsibility at Home 23:14 Lowering Standards for a Healthier Home 24:41 The Impact of Mindset on Household Tasks 25:52 Rethinking Cleaning Products and Their Necessity 27:52 Balancing Aesthetics and Functionality in Home Design 29:35 Understanding Home Safety and Maintenance 30:52 The Importance of Air Quality in Homes 35:10 Practical Steps for Low-Tox Living

21. Mai 202640 min
Episode Reverse Mortgages Explained: Myths, Truths, and Real-Life Uses Cover

Reverse Mortgages Explained: Myths, Truths, and Real-Life Uses

summary Explore the ins and outs of reverse mortgages with expert Laura Phillips, including misconceptions, costs, and practical uses for homeowners aged 62 and older. Learn how reverse mortgages can support aging in place, fund education, and provide financial security. key topics * What is a reverse mortgage and how does it work * Common misconceptions about reverse mortgages * Cost structure and mortgage insurance explained * Uses of reverse mortgage funds: aging in place, education, second homes * What happens when the homeowner passes away Guest Laura Phillips Home Equity Strategist | Creator of The Equity Shift Turning Home Equity Into Life Options Explored carefully. Decided thoughtfully. Licensed Mortgage Professional NMLS # 281098 MAC5 Mortgage Inc NMLS # 199325 Licensed in CO, CA, FL Equal Housing Lender 303-817-4611 [tel:303-817-4611] WWW.LauraPhillips.com [https://bixel1.net/v1/t/c/42a9242e-7405-6c90-0179-0237967376d6/gm%3A6f70b49e-e05e-4e2d-91c8-21a435f53eb2/edodson%40homezada.com/?https%3A%2F%2FWWW.LauraPhillips.com=] laura@lauraphillips.com [laura@lauraphillips.com] Laura Phillips is a Licensed Reverse Mortgage Specialist with over 25 years of experience in real estate lending, dedicated to guiding clients through the HECM and reverse loan process to ensure they make informed financial decisions for their futures. Serving all of Colorado, California and Florida, she specializes in FHA HECM and proprietary Portfolio Jumbo Reverse loans, helping her clients enhance cash flow and preserve their retirement assets. Laura believes that a home is more than just a house; it's a significant financial commitment, and she is committed to helping families enjoy their best years in their homes. sound bites * "Reverse mortgages allow aging in place comfortably" * "A reverse mortgage can fund a trip around the world" * "Find a lender you trust for this important decision" Chapters 00:40 Introduction to Reverse Mortgages 02:21 Understanding HECM and Its Benefits 04:25 Common Misconceptions About Reverse Mortgages 06:00 Costs and Fees Associated with Reverse Mortgages 08:20 Accessing Funds from a Reverse Mortgage 10:57 Homeownership and Reverse Mortgages 12:31 Using Reverse Mortgages for Various Needs 13:16 What Happens When a Homeowner Passes Away? 15:31 Aging in Place and Reverse Mortgages 18:15 Unique Uses of Reverse Mortgages 20:49 Considerations Before Choosing a Reverse Mortgage 23:43 The Importance of Family Discussions 26:20 Conclusion and Contact Information

6. Mai 202629 min
Episode I Got a Guy: The Secret to Running Your Home Like a Pro Cover

I Got a Guy: The Secret to Running Your Home Like a Pro

summary This episode explores the importance of maintaining a comprehensive contact list for home management, covering categories from service providers to legal and financial contacts. Learn practical tips to organize and centralize your home-related contacts for easier management and emergency preparedness. key topics * Building a comprehensive contact list for home management * Tracking service providers, contractors, and utility companies * Storing important documents and account information * Benefits of centralized contact management for homeowners * Practical tips for organizing contacts and documents sound bites * "Track all your service providers and contractors" * "Attach documents and contracts to your contacts" * "Start small: gather five contacts in 30 days" Chapters 00:40 Building Your Trusted Contact List 03:47 Service Providers and Contractors 06:34 Utility and Service Providers 09:26 Property Protection Contacts 12:29 Organizing Your Contact Information 15:38 Practical Tips for Homeowners

10. Apr. 202620 min