OLGA ROSE Home Management Services

OLGA ROSE Home Management Services 01/01/11 I provide Home Management Services to absentee homeowners, when properties are not occupied full time.

With regular site visits, seasonal maintenance, weather prep, storm checks, and timely troubleshooting, you can count on me to keep your investment in tiptop shape and have it ready and comfortable for you and your guests when you arrive.

🔥 Monterey County Homeowners — Are You Fire Ready?We’re experiencing an unseasonably early heat wave across the Central ...
03/19/2026

🔥 Monterey County Homeowners — Are You Fire Ready?

We’re experiencing an unseasonably early heat wave across the Central Coast, with temperatures climbing well above normal and vegetation drying out faster than expected.

That combination — heat + dry grass + wind — is exactly what increases fire risk this time of year.

This isn’t peak summer… and that’s what makes it important to act early.

As someone who works closely with homes across Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Carmel, and Carmel Valley, I’m already seeing properties that are not yet prepared for fire season.

Here are a few simple things you can do right now to protect your home:

🌿 Create Defensible Space
Clear dry grass, leaves, and debris within at least 5–30 feet of your home (ideally up to 100 ft where possible).

🍂 Clean Roof & Gutters
Dry leaves and pine needles on roofs and in gutters are one of the most common ignition points.

💧 Check Irrigation Systems
Make sure landscaping is hydrated and systems are working efficiently — especially after winter.

🔥 Move Flammable Items Away
Outdoor furniture, firewood, cushions, and decor should not be stored right against the home.

🔌 Inspect Exterior Areas
Check for exposed wiring, outdoor lighting issues, or anything that could spark under heat conditions.

🚪 Prepare for Quick Action
Know your evacuation routes, keep essentials accessible, and make sure your home is easy to secure if needed.

Coastal homes may feel protected — but with these conditions, fire risk is real even near the ocean.

If you’re not sure where your property stands, I’m happy to help.

I offer home walk-throughs and fire readiness checks to help homeowners identify risks before they become emergencies.

Comment READY or send me a message if you’d like a checklist or guidance.

Stay safe out there — this is the time to be proactive.

— Olga Rose
Olga Rose Home Management
🌿 olgarosehomes.com

10/13/2025
‼️Regular 🧯 Fire Extinguisher 🧯 Servicing is vital to ensure safety and preparedness in the event of a fire. 🔥🔥🔥‼️Over t...
01/24/2025

‼️Regular 🧯 Fire Extinguisher 🧯 Servicing is vital to ensure safety and preparedness in the event of a fire. 🔥🔥🔥

‼️Over time, extinguishers can lose pressure, develop leaks, or experience blockages, rendering them ineffective during an emergency.

‼️Timely maintenance helps identify and address these issues, ensuring the extinguisher is fully operational when needed most.

‼️It also ensures compliance with safety regulations and minimizes liability risks for homeowners and businesses alike.

‼️By scheduling regular inspections and servicing, you can protect lives, property, and peace of mind, knowing you’re equipped to handle unexpected fire hazards effectively.

💔🔥🔥🔥Here is some helpful advice for fire victims:ACTION PLAN for those who had loss. Start with the small list: 1. Get a...
01/11/2025

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Here is some helpful advice for fire victims:

ACTION PLAN for those who had loss. Start with the small list:

1. Get a PO Box

2. Longer term rental search - include insurance on it so they pay directly for rental. Find a nice place that you like, don't settle. You should be able to get a "Like Property" so insurance should cover a nice place for you to live while you work through all this. You might be living here for 2 years, so choose wisely.

3. Find a place to buy some sturdy boots and gloves. Get some shovels.

4. Start working on the personal property list (this is not fun at all, be prepared to cry we sure did). Write down the moment you remember – keep list on phone or pad of paper with you at all times.

5. Save receipts. Loss of use insurance will cover incidentals too – hairbrush, phone chargers, etc.

6. As you buy things, tell the store owner your situation. Most stores will give you some level of discount as their way of helping you.

7. Let people do things for you. Do you have a friend that you can send to the store to buy you some basic clothes or comfort foods? Let them do it – they want to help and you don’t need to spend time doing these errands. (The ‘fun’ of shopping is gone…it quickly becomes a chore because you don’t want a new shirt, you want the one that you always liked to wear but now it’s gone and you are sad/mad.)

The Big List:

1. Register at the shelters, with Red Cross and any other agency there, california FEMA, etc. a. Most of the aid coming in will use these lists as a point of contact and will help to ensure that you don't get left out of anything. b. This will be especially important should FEMA be activated, which in my opinion is very likely with the amount of devastation experienced.

2. Call Homeowners/Rental insurance to trigger "Loss of Use" . This typically will allow you to be in a "Like" property for x number of years and sometimes has a dollar limit attached and sometimes not, this is dependent on your policy. a. This coverage should also give you some immediate access to funds for essentials, clothes, toothbrushes, food, etc. b. This will also get the ball rolling for the insurance claim on your home and rebuilding/personal property Dollars.

3. Get a PO Box and forward all mail to the Box. . Use this PO Box as the mailing address on all forms you begin to fill out.

4. Start Searching for a Long term rental. . Coordinate with your insurance company so that payments can be made directly from them using your “Loss of Use” money. a. Plan on renting 1-2 years, but do not necessarily sign a lease for a full two years as circumstances can change.

5. Itemized List of belongings - (This is very hard but very necessary for your claim) . I would organize by room and list everything that was there with a replacement cost. (you will cry a lot doing this and that is ok)
a. Replacement Cost should be what it would cost to replace not on sale from pottery barn, it should not be the price you paid for it with that 50% off coupon.
b. Make sure you list everything, even if it is above and beyond your policy limit. This is very important because everything above and beyond the policy limit is considered a Loss and can be claimed as such on your taxes - See #9

6. Call all of your utilities and either freeze or cancel service. Electric, Gas, TV, Land Line phone a. Newspaper delivery, either cancel or update to PO Box.

7. Call the rest of your insurance points as needed. Car insurance a. Any specialty insurance for unique items

8. Permits - An unfortunate necessity. Debris Removal - as things wind down it will be necessary to remove the debris, this requires a permit usually. (This should be covered by your insurance, we had to force the issue but ask repeatedly.)
a. Erosion Control - If you are on any kind of hill or have sloped property you will need to put some sort of erosion control measures in place, again this will need some sort of permit.
b. Temporary Power Pole/Trailer on site Permit - Getting this earlier on can prove helpful in both the rebuilding process.

9. Taxes . You will be able to claim the monetary loss of the value of all your items minus what you receive from your insurance company. I’m unfamiliar with the exact laws, but I believe that we were able to carry our losses back 2-5 years and received most of the money that we had paid in taxes back in a nice large check.

10. Network with others. You will learn so much from others as you go through the rebuilding process. We all have our strengths so share yours and use others. The amount of time that you will spend on the rebuild, insurance, recovery process is staggering so you need to use all your resources.

💔🔥🔥🔥 Here’s how you can help people affected by the wildfire:
01/10/2025

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Here’s how you can help people affected by the wildfire:

If you want to help those affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles, here are some organizations you can donate to, including the Red Cross.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas… 🎄⭐️ 🏠 🎅🏻
12/19/2024

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…
🎄⭐️ 🏠 🎅🏻

08/31/2024
So excited for this !!! ☀️
06/24/2024

So excited for this !!! ☀️

June 18, 2024 – Out on a lesser-known country road at the far end of Carmel Valley Village there is whisper of a new artisanal cheesemaker in town, lucky for us, she’s French! Sophie Hauville pulls out containers of freshly made chèvre, local honey, herbed cheese and gruyère. It is melt in you...

Exterior Facade and Patio remodel completed a few years ago, while I was working on staff with CODG,Inc.  Brandon Whal C...
03/08/2013

Exterior Facade and Patio remodel completed a few years ago, while I was working on staff with CODG,Inc. Brandon Whal Construction.

Another great collaboration with talented home designer Claudio Ortiz. Mike Hillen Construction. This was a lot of fun!
03/08/2013

Another great collaboration with talented home designer Claudio Ortiz. Mike Hillen Construction. This was a lot of fun!

Recent Project on Dolores St. Collaboration with CODG,Inc. We had a fantastic team!! Message me if you'd like to know mo...
03/08/2013

Recent Project on Dolores St. Collaboration with CODG,Inc. We had a fantastic team!! Message me if you'd like to know more.

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