10 Tips for Protecting a Vacant Home After You Move
10 Tips for Protecting a Vacant Home After You Move
Perhaps you’re moving and haven’t sold your home yet; or maybe it’s undergoing a major renovation. Whatever the reason for having to leave your home, it’s important to remember to protect it while you’re gone. An empty home is vulnerable to theft and vandalism. To prevent these and other unfortunate mishaps from happening to your house, follow these 10 easy tips to protect and safeguard your vacant home.
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Lock and secure all windows and doors
First and foremost, be sure to lock all windows and doors in your home before moving out. While this may sound obvious, it’s actually very easy to forget to check the locks in the midst of a chaotic and stressful move. Most people moving out of a home are not only in a hurry to get to their new place, but are also busy directing movers or loading a truck. Double checking the locks can easily fall to the bottom of the to-do list. However, it’s one of the most important (if not, the most important) step you can take to protect your home when moving to a new house.
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Give a neighbor or friend an extra key
Moving far away? Those moving to a new city or state should leave an extra key with a trusted neighbor, friend or family member who lives nearby. This way, if you need to let someone inside the house, such as a handyman or police officer, you’ll be able to do so.
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Take care of your yard
Still trying to sell your home? Don’t let the yard get run down. The last thing you want when showing your house to prospective buyers is dead grass, dying plants or fallen tree limbs in the front yard. If you have a yard man or landscape team, I recommend hiring them to mow your lawn on a regular basis. It’s also a good idea to have an automatic sprinkler system that will water your plants. Finally, have a friend or neighbor stop by to check on your yard every week or so to make sure everything is okay.
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Install motion detector lights
If you don’t already have motion detector lights outside, I strongly recommend having them installed before you move. Afterall, a thief is less likely to break into your home at night when there is a bright spotlight on them. These exterior motion activated lights will turn on if and when someone walks around your property. It’s a good idea to have a set of lights over the garage doors, front door, windows and sides of the house. Don’t forget about the back of the home, as well as any porches or decks you have.
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Remove valuables from the home
Planning to stage your home with furniture and belongings while you’re gone? If this is your plan, be sure to take all valuables with you. Valuables include expensive TVs and electronics, valuable artwork, persian rugs, expensive furniture and jewelry. If staging your empty home with furniture, I recommend utilizing used or rented furnishings. You can also head to donation sites, such as Goodwill or Habitat for Humanity, to find simple living room furniture and kitchen items for[…]
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