How can you best protect and secure distressed and vacant investment properties?
Vacant buildings tend to be attractive to all kinds of trespassers that can harm your property. Here are a few tips to make sure its safeguarded:
- The more the merrier – have your neighbors watch over your vacant home. Make friends with them and share your contact details (or the property manager’s) so they can call if something suspicious happens.
- Make it look lived-in – try lighting it up in and outside. Trespassers won’t get near your property if they think someone’s inside.
- Carry insurance – your vacant or in-renovation building needs insurance coverage to protect the structures themselves and your liability owner. A risk policy that provides coverage for damage to the insured structure and liability coverage during renovation might be needed.
- Steel door and window guards will keep safe your property – DAWGS steel door and window guards are the best options in the market to prevent vandalism.
We’ve tested our products in some of the toughest neighborhoods of cities like Chicago, LA, Detroit, and New York, and our steel door and window guards – with their heavy-duty steel material and unique mechanical design – are what your vacant home needs to be safeguarded.
At DAWGS we take seriously your property’s safety – with our presence there, nothing and no one will harm your vacant building! Let us protect you – visit our website.
You may also be interested in this article: Protect Vacant Homes During Short Sales.