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A New Beginning

The 2023 National Sales Meeting, held in Harrisburg, PA, October 24-26, brought forth a blend of emotions as we welcomed new faces, felt the absence of some big personalities, and […]

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VP of Sales Retires

After decades of dedicated service and unwavering commitment, VP of Sales, Suzanne Palkovic, bid farewell to RWC & Affiliates this summer as she embarks on a well-deserved retirement. Sue began […]

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Life is Better on the Bright Side

Optimism. It was a favorite theme of our parents when they told us to hold our heads high and keep our chins up. We heard it from coaches and teachers […]

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Overcoming Buyer’s Remorse

No one would argue that a home is likely one of – if not the – biggest purchases you will ever make in your life. And while doubts associated with […]

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Annual Sales Achievement Awards

RWC, HOME of Texas & MHWC are proud to announce our Annual Sales Achievement Awards for 2022. In spite of an economy that continues to give some pause for concern, […]

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MHWC Launches Redesigned Website

MHWC, RWC’s sister organization providing manufactured home warranties to HUD-Code Manufacturers and Builder/Dealers, is excited to announce the launch of their newly redesigned website. mhwconline.com    The streamlined menu is […]

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New Email for Membership Approval or Renewals

The HOME of Texas Member Services department has a new email address for members that need to return documents for approval or renewal: MembershipAssist@RWCWarranty.com Feel free to use it if […]

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Life is in the Details

Hypothetical situation. Let’s say you’ve been contracted to build a custom home by someone who was referred to you by a satisfied customer. This individual owns the land and is […]

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Number Crunch

Over the past 18 months, Houzz collected data on thousands of kitchen renovations. Check out the highlights here: $40k the median price for a major kitchen remodel. 9 out of […]

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Setting Your Sails

Three and a half decades ago, Tom, an old partner of mine, owned a sailboat, which he loved. Tom harbored his sailboat on the Chesapeake Bay about two and a […]

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Vanishing Act

Pre-pandemic, it was not unheard of for items to occasionally go missing from a job site. Whether through an honest mistake such as a worker pocketing a tool he or […]

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Adequately Insured Subcontractors

by Doug Davis, Eastern Atlantic Insurance Company You’re a general contractor, a GC. Like it or not, you are responsible for everyone’s safety at your jobsites. That means anyone who […]

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