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Storm-Impacted Property Owners Could Use Your Help

Photo credits: Alfredo Torres

In the wake of the relentless winter storms that battered Santa Cruz County and much of California this winter, many homeowners are still struggling to recover from the damage caused by an unusually disgruntled Mother Nature. While resources are available, navigating them can be a challenge, leaving many residents without the help they need. 

Enter Liz Kroft and her team at Sol Property Advisors, a Scotts Valley-based real estate company that specializes in property preparation services along with their parent company ROOM Real Estate. Co-founder Liz Kroft is appealing to the community to spread the word that she and her team can help those struggling to receive relief from insurance and FEMA (we all know how fun it is to make sense of those organizations). 

“There are countless families cleaning up after the storms still, and I know that some had plans to or would now like to sell their homes but are unsure how that is possible with the work needed,” Liz Kroft said. “I hate to think that these storms have taken value away from homeowners."

Sol Property Advisors can provide a range of extensive services, including repairs, updates, temporary relocation, and much more to help with a sale. Liz and her team front the costs and manage every detail of the work, without interest or fees charged. They want to be a caring resource and shoulder to lean on. 

This service extends to homeowners anywhere in California through their extensive network, not just here locally in Santa Cruz County.

Liz emphasizes that Sol Property Advisors' services also extend beyond storm victims and are available to anyone who needs them. "We want to make sure that everyone in our community is aware of the resources available to them," she said.

To learn more, contact Liz directly at 831-854-7489 or liz@solpropertyadvisors.com. And if you know someone who could use this help, please spread the word – Liz and her team are ready to roll up their sleeves and lend a hand.