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As in any industry, do your homework! These are some tips to consider when
selecting the right Home Stager:

1.
    Do they have a valid business license? Self explanatory

2.     Are they insured? Stagers are in essence “independent contractors”, if the
Stager is not insured, then the homeowner, property owner or Realtor, may be liable
for any damages or injuries that may occur as a result of the staging.

3.     Find a Stager with the most experience in actually Staging homes:    
There are many training, “certifying” and “accrediting” companies which, within just a
few days, or a couple weeks, can turn anyone who takes their course into a “certified”
or “accredited” home stager.  Since there is not currently any government or
oversight,  ANYONE can “become a stager” almost overnight. Don't hire "just any"
home stager; Experience and professionalism trumps "certification".

4.      Does the Stager have a printed portfolio or website with before and
after photography?
   If they don't have a current staging portfolio, they may have
never done a staging job, or very few.  How are they going to assist you in marketing
your listing if they cannot market themselves?

5.      More importantly, make sure that their portfolio contains photos that
are of
their own work. Not of stock photography supplied by the “certifying” training
course or “shared” before and after photos in a centralized web-site.   Does their
website have current information on recently staged properties or successes in
today’s market and economy?

6.      Do they offer a range of Staging options and Styles, or is it “one-style-fits-
all”.  Again, they are packaging and marketing your Listing.  Stagers should be able
to transition their staging to the style of the HOME and the market demographics in
your area.

7.      Ask for references, and then check those references. When did they
work with the Stager? Were they pleased with the results? How soon did the property
sell? Would they hire that stager again?  And ask for more than just one professional
reference: Home Owner, Realtor, Developer, etc.

8.      YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
The bitter taste of a poor job, lasts longer than the sweet taste of the low bid.
Get informed before hiring "just any" home stager.
Currently there is not an independent or national oversight organization such as NAR
for Realtors, that certifies or licenses home stagers, and no government oversight or
licensing in most areas.  There ARE member based organizations which enforce a
strict Code of Ethics for its members and communities such as the
Real Estate Staging Organization.