Forney, Rockwall, Royse City Storm related damage

Filing an insurance claim

The Dallas, Rockwall, and Forney areas we significantly impacted by yesterday’s storms.  We live in Heath, and there were some scary
moments!  Even if your home wasn’t directly hit by a tornado, you could still have minor or even major damage.

I pulled up some information about things to look for if you are concerned your home might have experienced hail damage.  This is from the Allstate website and it gives these tips if your home was in a tornado and/or hail storm:

Tornado Damage

• In the days or weeks after a tornado, check walls and ceilings for water stains or yellowing that did not exist before. It could indicate damage on the roof.

• Carefully inspect the outside gutters. Damaged gutters could cause water damage inside the home long after the actual gutter damage occurs.

Hail Damage

For residents who received hail, there are a few places you can look for signs of damage:

• Check patio covers, screens, windows and soft aluminum roofs for hail damage.

• Be safe when checking for roof damage, and consider using binoculars to check your roof for hail damage.

• Check vehicles for dents and broken or cracked glass caused by hail.

• If you find hail damage, consider doing the following:

• Cover any broken windows and holes in your roof, as well as any broken glass on the car, to prevent further damage.

• Report your insurance claim as soon as possible; no matter what the level of damage.

• If possible, have your auto insurance, homeowner insurance and/or renter’s insurance policy numbers available when you report your claim.

• Take pictures before you make any temporary repairs.

• Keep receipts for necessary temporary repairs due to a covered loss to present to your adjuster. These costs may be reimbursable under your homeowner policy.

If you just aren’t sure whether there was damage or not, but are still concerned, there are many roofing companies with experience evaluating hail damage and also can negotiate directly with your insurance company.

I hope this helps! As always, don’t hesitate to call or email me if you need anything at all! I hope all is well and hope to hear from you soon.

Talk to you soon,

Jennifer

972.814.3612

 

Prestonwood home for sale, Richardson ISD

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 Richardson ISD home in Prestonwood

According to the Richardson ISD website, the schools for this property would be:

Level
Name, Address, Map*, Boundaries** and Web Site
Elementary
Prestonwood Elementary
6525 La Cosa Dr.
Dallas, TX 75248
469-593-6700
School Boundaries
Map
Web Site
Junior High
Managed Choice6 between two schools School Boundaries
Parkhill Junior High
16500 Shadybank Dr.
Dallas, TX 75248
469-593-5600
Map
Web Site
Westwood Junior High:
The Math, Science, Leadership Magnet
7630 Arapaho Rd.
Dallas, TX 75248
469-593-3600
Map
Web Site
High School
Managed Choice9 between two schools School Boundaries
Pearce High School
1600 N. Coit Rd.
Richardson, TX 75080
469-593-5000
Map
Web Site
Richardson High School
1250 W. Beltline Rd.
Richardson, TX 75080
469-593-3000
Map
Web Site

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Terms used in some search results:

1,2,3,4,5 Choice
Students residing in a Choice attendance area have the unfettered one-time option to choose, within a range of choices, which particular school or feeder school they wish to attend.

6,7,8,9 Managed Choice
Students residing in a Managed Choice attendance area have the one-time option to choose, within a range of choices, which particular school or feeder school they wish to attend, but their choice of schools may be managed by central administration to achieve specific results. Students new to the District may contact the Office for Special Projects to obtain their managed choice assignment. Call 469-593-0442.

10 Relocation
Students residing at specific addresses within one attendance area are relocated to another neighborhood school; transportation is provided when this school is more than two miles from their residence. Students new to the District should enroll directly at the school to which they have been relocated.

 

*Map links lead to a third-party web site. RISD is not responsible for the content or accuracy of third-party web sites, and does not endorse retail or commercial ventures that may be promoted on such sites.

**School boundary maps are large files that may take a long time to load if you are not using a fast Internet connection.

 

Although every effort has been made to ensure accurate data, the results presented by this search tool are not guaranteed to be 100% accurate for all addresses at all times. If you cannot locate your schools using this system, or you have a question about the schools presented in the search results for a given address, please call the RISD Communications Department at 469-593-0301 or check with any RISD school. You can also email us with questions at risd@risd.org.

 

Top Ten Things You Need To Know About Rockwall ISD

With more than 14,000 students and 1,500 employees, there are great things happening every day in Rockwall ISD that our parents, staff and community may not hear about. As you can imagine, there are also challenges. In an effort to keep you informed, we’d like to share the “Top Ten Things You Need to Know About Rockwall ISD”. The safety and security of our students sits at the top of our priority list. It also lends us our first Top Ten topic…

Rockwall ISD Makes Student Safety a Top Priority

The safety of each student is of the utmost importance. The objective to provide a safe and secure educational environment necessitates a three-prong approach involving the efforts of Rockwall ISD employees, external government agencies and the involvement of parents and families. Rockwall ISD’s internal safety processes involve campuses and district departments working together to follow established policy and procedures. External entities include municipal, county and state agencies that collaborate with Rockwall ISD on a regular basis. Every one of these shareholders plays an important role in promoting safety at all Rockwall ISD schools, facilities and events. Three pronged approach to security.

Some Current Safety Measures

  • All elementary and middle school campuses have intercom/camera systems so campus doors can remain locked throughout the school day.
  • The district’s Emergency Operations Plan provides procedure, direction and planning to respond to emergencies.
  • In the event of an emergency, the district’s Skylert messaging system informs parents via e-mail, phone and text.
  • Video cameras on campuses record activities so that they may be reviewed when incidents occur.

You Might Not Know That…

  • Campuses receive an average of 407 visitors per day.
  • Over 73,500 visitors entered Rockwall ISD campuses last school year.
  • Raptor Visitor Management software is installed at all campuses requiring visitors to show proper identification.
  • School Resource Officers are assigned to each middle and high school campus.
  • There are 33 crossing guards posted across the district.

Future Safety Needs within Rockwall ISD

  • District-wide wireless crisis communication system
  • Update card access system and mechanisms for door security
  • Update current camera systems and add additional cameras in critical locations
  • Update specific fire alarm systems
  • HVAC manual shut down controls

Questions & Answers

Are all areas of my child’s campus under video surveillance?
The district has cameras on the interior of all campuses. The cameras are located in hallways and other common areas within the campus. Some campuses have exterior cameras that capture entrances and portions of the parking areas. Future planning includes installing cameras that provide additional coverage of parking areas and cover gymnasiums, cafeterias and other strategic locations.

What is the district doing to prevent school violence?
Rockwall ISD strives to create partnerships between students, staff, school resource officers, and parents to avoid violence in school-related settings. These relationships are geared towards incorporating prevention, detection, and communication efforts to create an atmosphere free of violence. In addition to this critical human element, Rockwall ISD also utilizes various mechanical systems in working to deter school violence.

Top Ten Things You Need To Know About Rockwall ISD. Why am I asked to swipe my ID when I visit a campus?
The district uses Raptor Visitor Management software that requires you to present your ID at the front office of every campus. The system uses government issued photo ID’s to determine the identity of the person requesting access to a campus. Raptor checks a national registered sex offender database to determine if the person that is requesting access is a registered offender. It does not check a visitor’s criminal history.The Rockwall ISD Top Ten Things You Need to Know campaign focuses on areas that impact a student’s education and environment. Topics include safety, financial difficulties, the academic environment, district growth, college readiness, special programs, facility information, environmental efforts and kindness and compassion. Visit www.rockwallisd.com for updates on the Top Ten.

Tie A Yellow Ribbon – Ebby Halliday Elementary Dedication Ceremony

The students of Ebby Halliday Elementary performed “Tie A Yellow Ribbon,” the favorite song of Ebby and her late husband Maurice Acers at the official dedication of the school on Ebby’s 101st Birthday, March 9, 2012.

Ebby Halliday Elementary Dedication

EH Elementary dedication.

Ebby’s 101st Birthday Pancake!

The flipping of Ebby’s pancake.

Ebby’s 101st Birthday Video

This video was created for Ebby Halliday’s 101st Birthday breakfast. Check it out for some amazing photos of her life.

Ebby Halliday Realtors announces the 2011 Honor Roll

Rockwall Realtor among top agents in Ebby Halliday Ranks

Realtor in RockwallJennifer Herriage, CRS, was honored by Ebby Halliday REALTORS as one of the top associates in the entire company today for all of 2011.  The company wide honor roll is a major achievement.  Jennifer’s personal service and commitment to her clients has propelled her to the top of Dallas’ premier real estate brokerage.

Ebby Halliday would like to honor all of our Agents, Groups and Teams who make our name the first name in real estate. These associates have set themselves apart as leaders in the real estate industry through customer service and a dedication to excellence.

Ebby Halliday RealtorsJennifer works primarily out of the Rockwall REALTOR office for Ebby Halliday, but prides herself in serving the entire Metroplex.  Rockwall is one of the fastest growing cities in the Metroplex. It overlooks Lake Ray Hubbard and the Dallas skyline. The office is located 20 minutes from Dallas at the intersection of I-30 and Ridge Road in Rockwall. We proudly serve the Fate, Forney, Garland, Greenville, Heath, Hunt County, Kaufman, Mesquite, Rockwall, Rowlett, Royse City and Wylie communities. The Rockwall/Lake Ray Hubbard area is rated number one in the state for potential growth.

Jennifer has been a Rockwall REALTOR for more than 15 years, and prides herself in her in depth knowledge of local neighborhoods, and forward thinking.  Jennifer and her family have lived in the area for more than 70 years.  Her grandfather was one of the founding members of the City of Rowlett.

If you are thinking of moving to the area, Jennifer is the obvious choice.  Get to know Jennifer more here.

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Certified Residential SpecialistJennifer Raney Herriage
Ebby Halliday REALTORS
Rockwall, TX
972.814.3612 (direct/SMS)

Jennifer is proud to be a Certified Residential Specialist.

 

  • 2011 Company Wide Honor Roll
  • Top 4% Companywide Individual Producer
  • #5 Top Rockwall Producer 2011
  • #4 Top Rockwall Producer 2010
  • Star Award 2010
  • Star Award 2011
  • Diamond Circle 2009-2011
  • Platinum Award 2009-2011
  • One of only 4% of Realtors Nationwide with the Prestigious CRS designation

The Real Estate Journey of Jack and Joan…

Congratulations to Jack and Joan!  They just closed on their new Dree’s home in the Stone Creek subdivision in North Rockwall.  For Joan and Jack it has been a journey that many buyers and sellers face.  They wanted to build a new home, but had to sell their existing home first.  The selling and buying process ends today, but it is just the beginning of their new life in their new home!

Jack and Joan first called me in September 2011.  They wanted to build a new home, but needed to sell their home first.  I walked them through the process and gave them an idea of what they could expect from the sell of their existing home.

Like most buyers, Jack and Joan were sceptical about entering into a contract for a new home when their existing home had not yet sold.   That is one of the many reasons I referred them to Drees.  Drees has an excellent contingency program that allows buyers to contract a new home with the understanding that their existing home must sell first.  While they did have to put up a down-payment, if for some reason their home did not sell, they would have gotten 100% of that down payment back; no questions asked!

In Jack and Joan’s case, things could not have gone smoother.  After only 35 days on the market, we received an acceptable offer on Jack and Joan’s home and they closed very soon after.  In fact, one of the biggest obstacles they had to face was where to live until their new home was finished being built.  While it was a bit of a headache to have to move twice, Jack and Joan agreed that their home selling so quickly was actually a good problem to have!

They decided to move their furniture into a POD and keep out only the essentials they would need until their new home was built.  PODS are a great option when you need an interim storage unit.  It was delivered at their existing home, filled up with their furniture and then stored until tomorrow, when it will be delivered to their new home.

Jack and Joan enjoyed going to the design center and picking out the brick, interior paint colors, tile, and wood stain for their new home.  They did such a wonderful job on selections; the house turned out just beautiful!

If you are thinking about selling your home and want to buy or build a new one, but don’t know where to start; please give me a call!  I will walk you through the process and be there for you as your advocate the entire time.  There are a lot of issues to consider and timing can be complicated, but it can be done.  Jack and Joan are perfect examples!

Thank you again to Jack and Joan!  I feel truly blessed to have worked with you and wish you both Health and Happiness as you start this new chapter in your life.  God Bless You Both!

To find out more about building a new home, selling your existing home and how it all can come together, give me a call at 972-814-3612 or email at jenniferherriage@ebby.com.

 

 

Ebby Halliday’s History with Leading Real Estate Companies of the World