About the Farfield County, Connecticut Area  Fairfield County is located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. Its close to New York & Manhattan so many folks commute making Fairfield County home. Their is a lot of character and charm and warmth that is not replicated in any other place in the United States. Fairfield County is one of the highest-income counties in the United States, and home to wealthy New York City metropolitan suburbs such as Greenwich, Darien, Westport, Fairfield, Wilton and New Canaan. It is also home to many lower middle and working class communities. Bridgeport, Stamford, Danbury, and Norwalk, as well as other larger communities are more densely populated and economically diverse than the affluent areas for which the county is better known. The towns in Fairfield County bordering Long Island Sound are sometimes referred to as The Gold Coast. The county's largest cities are Bridgeport, Stamford, Danbury, and Norwalk. Together these cities contain about 420,000 people - almost half the population of the county.  Request our Free Bridgeport, Stratford and Trumbull Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Bridgeport, Stratford and Trumbull, Connecticut area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out... It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Bridgeport, Stratford and Trumbull! Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
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Most home purchase agreements have clauses that deal with termites. After the agreement is ratified, a termite inspection is arranged. Before the closing can occur, the sellers must be able to produce papers signed by a licensed exterminator stating that the house is free of infestation and that any termite damage has been repaired.
Before you sign an agreement to buy or sell a home, you should read the termite clause and be sure that you understand it. Who selects the exterminator and pays for the inspection? If bugs are found, who pays for the treatment? Are the sellers obligated to repair any damage and have they placed a limit of the dollar amount they will spend on those repairs? If treatment is required, the buyers may want a chance to discuss the options with the pest control company, especially if someone in the family is sensitive to the chemicals used to control the termites. Ask about the exterminator's guarantees or service contract options.
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What might happen to the Empire State Building in extreme weather?
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The Empire State Building can sway several feet to either side when buffeted by a severe windstorm or rainstorm. |
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