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How should REO/foreclosure property managers protect vacant properties?

Some investment organizations ask property managers to watch vacant homes during renovations. The main job is mainly protecting vacant homes against vandalism, theft, emergency maintenance, and weather damage.

For example, during a renovation, copper theft is always a big problem. With no tenants living there to notice, the responsibility falls to the property manager. 

REO/Foreclosure properties are often targeted for theft, vandalism and unauthorized occupation. Steel door and window guards keep trouble out, no matter what form it takes.

Managing a foreclosed property should never be an issue of safety. With DAWGS, your vacant property security is no longer an issue, no matter the neighborhood or the property. We work with all types of servicers, receivers, property management and bank asset managers, enabling you to quickly and easily secure your building so you can move on.

Foreclosed investment property security is important. When you use DAWGS door and window guards, you can manage more properties and worry less.

A Certified Distressed Property Expert® is a real estate professional with specific understanding of the complex issues confronting the real estate industry, and the foreclosure avoidance options available to homeowners. Through comprehensive training and experience, CDPEs are able to provide solutions for homeowners facing hardships in today’s market, specifically short sales.  

Our rental options give you completely customized solutions for securing your property with DAWGS. Click here to contact our rental services department and learn more about your vacant property security options, or call us at 1-877-883-2947. We’re available to serve you.

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