by DAWGS Inc | Feb 12, 2025 | Georgia, Plywood Board-Up, Vacant Property
Georgia’s Growing Real Estate Market Faces Increasing Security Risks Why board up windows of vacant properties? Georgia’s booming real estate market presents incredible investment opportunities, but it also presents challenges. Vacant properties in...
by DAWGS Inc | Feb 5, 2025 | California, Los Angeles, Oakland, Plywood Board-Up, San Francisco, Vacant Property
Protecting California’s Vacant Properties Against Crime, Weather, and Trespass Vacant properties in California face numerous challenges, from high rates of trespassing and vandalism to the state’s unpredictable climate, including wildfires, earthquakes, and storms....
by DAWGS Inc | Feb 5, 2025 | New York, Plywood Board-Up, Vacant Property
Plywood Isn’t Enough – Secure Your Property the Right Way New York’s real estate market is competitive, fast-moving, and filled with opportunity. But if you own or manage a vacant property in New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, or Upstate New York, you know that leaving...
by DAWGS Inc | Jan 24, 2025 | Detroit, Vacant Property, vacant property receivership
Detroit has long been a city of resilience and reinvention. However, as the city continues its path toward revitalization, challenges like vacant and distressed properties remain. Federal receivership offers a powerful legal tool to address these challenges, ensuring...
by DAWGS Inc | Jan 20, 2025 | Dallas, Vacant Property, vacant property receivership
Dallas is a thriving city with booming development, but it’s not immune to the challenges of vacant and foreclosed properties. When these properties are left unsecured, they can become liabilities for property owners, lenders, and the surrounding community. That’s...
by DAWGS Inc | Jan 15, 2025 | Dallas, Vacant Property
Managing vacant properties in Dallas can be a time-consuming and complex task for insurance agents. From dealing with claims related to vandalism or theft to navigating compliance with local property maintenance codes, these challenges often pull agents away from...