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Sponsored Post: New Listing Alert: 4 Richmond Avenue, Batavia

By Lisa Ace


New Listing Alert: 4 Richmond Ave., Batavia. City Classic -- what's not to love? This home has so much character and charm it makes you want to get comfortable and stay a while. Starting from the minute you pull up, the extra wide concrete drive and you step up on the pretty sitting porch, this home will charm you.

Upon entering you will fall for the gorgeous unpainted woodwork, awesome old hardwood floors, and rooms with sliding pocket doors! Living room and dining rooms both have pretty window seats large enough to curl up on and read a book or just hang out:). Kitchen is large and has plenty of storage.

The staircase is a beauty -- extra wide, which leads to a large upstairs with three big bedrooms and full bath. There is even an awesome old school laundry chute and a full walk-up attic that is super spacious and just a neat area for more storage or could be finished off easily and be an awesome place to hang out!

Basement is also large super clean and bright with another half bath and laundry area. Back yard has cute patio and can be a great space for entertaining!  And if you go for a short walk you are right at Centennial Park or Downtown for shopping and dining or around the corner from Thruway! Love this home!

Click here for more information on this listing or call Reliant Real Estate today! Call 585-344-HOME (4663).

Sponsored Post: New Listing Alert: 16 Ellsworth Avenue, Batavia

By Lisa Ace


This is a super home. Solid, ready to move in, super clean and updated throughout! Conveniently located to everything – schools, library, parks and shopping.

This home is so spacious and well laid out with extra large rooms, nice kitchen cabinetry, new flooring through out and two full large baths -- one on each floor. Off of kitchen is a large pantry room with laundry hookup – so convenient! Three bedrooms and full bath upstairs, the master bedroom is oversized with pretty wood accents and nice lighting.

There's also full attic, if you need more storage as well a freshly painted, clean and bright basement area for all the rest or a place to work. Cute fenced in back yard and drive...this a great home! Click here to view this listing. Call Lynn Bezon at Reliant Real Estate today, (585) 344-home (4663).

Sponsored Post: Sponsored Post: Dolce Panepinto: Frequently asked workers' compensation questions

By Lisa Ace


Commonly Asked Workers’ Compensation Questions:

Q. What is a Workers’ Compensation claim?
A. A Workers’ Compensation claim is a legal action that occurs when you get hurt during the course of your employment. In New York State you cannot sue your employer. When you get hurt at work, the Workers’ Compensation system provides for lost time financial payments and medical treatment required as a result of your work-related injury.

Q. How do I know if I have a Workers’ Compensation claim?
A. If you sustain an injury during the course of your employment, you should contact our office for a free case evaluation as soon as possible. We can help you determine if you have a Workers’ Compensation claim and assist you in filing the proper paperwork.

Q. How long do I have to file a Workers’ Compensation claim?
A. You are required to report your injury to your employer within 30 days. There is also a two-year time limit to file a claim with the Workers’ Compensation Board. Failure to adhere to these time limits can result in a denial of your claim.

Q. Is a Workers’ Compensation claim my only recourse if I am hurt at work?
A. In New York State, you cannot sue your employer. In some circumstances, a personal injury lawsuit can be filed in addition to a Workers’ Compensation claim. This includes, but is not limited to, injuries sustained in a work-related motor vehicle accident, constructions injuries, or injuries sustained at a location not owned by your employer. Our team of attorneys at Dolce Panepinto will assess your claim to ensure that every legal avenue available to you is pursued.

Q. How much does a Workers’ Compensation Attorney cost? 
A. Workers’ Compensation fees are generated on a contingent basis. This means that we only receive payment if we generate money in connection with your Workers’ Compensation claim. More information on contingent fees can be found here. Additionally, our attorneys can explain our attorney fees in greater detail.

Q. Do I need an attorney?
A. While an attorney is not required, it is strongly recommended that you retain an attorney. The Workers’ Compensation Law is complex, confusing, and often difficult to navigate. The insurance carrier will have an attorney fighting on their behalf, we recommend that you have an attorney fighting on your behalf. Having an attorney means ensuring your rights are protected, maximizing your benefits, and making sure your questions and concerns are addressed.

Dolce Panepinto works tirelessly to protect the rights of injured workers by making sure that those responsible are held accountable. If you or a family member are injured at work, or in your private life, contact us today for a free case evaluation at (585) 815-9003. For further questions regarding Workers' Compensation Law or to contact Dolce Panepinto: click here.

Sponsored Post: Affordable city homes from Reliant Real Estate

By Lisa Ace


29 Buell St., Batavia. Solid City home larger than you would think. Newer furnace and all windows upstairs just replaced. First-floor bedroom plus three really good size rooms upstairs all with closets.

Mechanically home is in great shape not a lot to do interior besides your own decorating. Rooms were just painted. Gas bill is $81 on a budget plan and electric average is $65. Home sits on awesome partially fenced in back yard with plenty of room to play. Large double wide driveway for you and your guests -- an affordable city home!

19 Wood St., Batavia. Super affordable city home! Featuring: Three bedrooms, one and a half baths, and 1,704 square feet. These owners did all the big things for you – now it's just a matter of you making it your own! Roof, all windows, furnace, hot water tank, and upgraded 150 amp electrical panel, what else is there?

Rooms are spacious, there was a half bath added on first floor, new laminate flooring just done in kitchen, and brand-new back steps leading inside to a back mudroom. All appliances are staying.

The front porch is cute and the yard both front and back is super cute and loaded with flowers. Back yard is fully fenced and is selling with the hot tub! There is a detached garage but currently used as the place to hang out – both summer and winter because there is wood stove as well!

These owners do not pay flood insurance. A lot of space for the money, definitely worth checking out! Call Lynn Bezon today or click here for more infomation our listings.

Sponsored Post: New Listing Alert: 19 Wood Street, Batavia (City)

By Lisa Ace


New listing alert: 19 Wood Street, Batavia. Super affordable city home! Featuring: Three bedrooms, 1 and 1/2 baths and 1,704 square feet. These owners did all the big things for you – now it's just a matter of you making it your own! Roof, all windows, furnace, hot water tank, and upgraded 150 amp electrical panel, what else is there?

Rooms are spacious, there was a 1/2 bath added on first floor, new laminate flooring just done in kitchen, and brand-new back steps leading inside to a back mudroom. All appliances are staying.

The front porch is cute and the yard both front and back is super cute and loaded with flowers. Back yard is fully fenced and is selling with the hot tub! There is a detached garage but currently used as the place to hang out – both summer and winter because there is wood stove as well!

These owners do not pay flood insurance. A lot of space for the money, definitely worth checking out! Call Lynn Bezon today or click here for more infomation on this listing.

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