The latest news from Inslee, NWMLS & Some Clarity on COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

The recent announcement by Governor Jay Inslee that extends “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order through May 4th is very sad news. We encourage everyone to continue to follow social distancing recommendations to the best of their abilities.

At KCD Staging, we want to offer some clarity about the current status of our working arrangements, as the real estate market and housing remains essential. This means that we can continue to stage and de-stage vacant homes at this time. Even during this trying time, the Seattle area real estate market continues to be the strongest and most resilient market in the nation.
The latest news and highlights from NWMLS
Can stagers stage homes and remove furniture from a listing during the Stay Home, Stay Healthy Order? (Revised April 1, 2020)
From NWMLS:
Yes. Information concerning real estate services indicates that staging a home and removing staging items is now permitted. Like all other in-person activities, staging activities must be by appointment, a total of no more than two people may be at property at any one time, and those two people must adhere to strict social distancing guidelines established by the CDC. Sellers should vacate the property prior to any staging activities.

The rules suggest only two (2) people should be in a home at one time?
From KCD Staging:
We all know it is impossible to stage or de-stage with only 2 people and I am telling our clients this. We are currently working with 3 people in homes right now. This will change depending on the job size that will come into play. We will always work with the fewest amount of employees as possible.
Can moving companies move buyers into a property and move sellers out of a property?
From NWMLS (Revised March 30, 2020):
The Washington Mover’s Conference (the statewide trade association for moving and storage companies) has received information from the Governor’s office that moving companies are permitted to operate when needed to ensure that people remain in housing, that contracts are fulfilled, or that vulnerable individuals are removed from danger. All moving work must be conducted with the fewest employees possible and follow social distancing and sanitation measures. For additional information, please consult your moving company or the Washington Mover’s Conference.
For additional information please see the NWMLS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT COVID-19.
We understand how important it is to follow social distancing guidelines. Our team is working with minimal employees, while ensuring that we are able to continue staging and de-staging homes. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact KCD Staging at 206.383.6767or by emailing Karen@KCDStaging.com . Stay healthy!









