We understand: It can be weird to put a stranger in charge of your vacation home in South Florida during the weeks or months you live elsewhere. You're probably more comfortable with a friend or neighbor that you trust stopping by once in a while to check on things.
Is a neighbor equipped to deal with an emergency at your South Florida house?
What happens if your neighbor isn't available?
How often is a friend able to stop by and walk your South Florida property to make sure windows and doors are still intact?
Watching over your South Florida vacation property is more than doing a drive-by or stopping in once a week to water the landscape. However, we understand that it can feel safer to have someone you know do what they can for your property while you're away. Trust us, we've heard the objections and we have some answers that might bring you some peace of mind about a home watch service in South Florida.
"I Don't Want Strangers in My South Florida Vacation Home."
When you have a vacation property that you don't rent to tenants while you're away from South Florida, it probably feels a little weird to give a stranger control of your property. It's your private property; it's a second home for you. You need to know it's exactly as you left it when you come back for your next short-term stay. We get that. We don't want strangers in our homes, either! Before you permit us to be on your property and in your South Florida home for our inspections, we meet with you.
Our expert property managers get to know you and your property.
We create an inspection plan to care for your property as if you were here in South Florida caring for it yourself.
Our South Florida Home watch experts act only with your permission.
You're aware of everything that happens on your property while you're away.
How much is your peace of mind worth to you?
The price you'll pay for a break-in or wind and rain damage that goes undetected is far greater than the costs of a South Florida home watch service. Home watch services can be customized to your needs. Depending on the services that work best for you, you'll pay for only what you need.
Regular visits: Weekly? Every other week? Twice a week? We'll inspect your South Florida property as often as you prefer to fit your budget. However, anything less than twice a month isn't going to help keep your property safe.
Items to check: When we walk the exterior of your property, we'll have a list of items to inspect. We'll do the same thing when we walk through the interior of your home in South Florida. Use a standard list of common house-check items and add optional, customized services as needed.
Optional Services: Some vacation homeowners in South Florida choose to have remodels or repairs made while they're back at their other homes. We can be available to meet with vendors, monitor renovation work, and handle contractor payments and scheduling.
Your vacation home in South Florida is a valuable asset! Keeping it in excellent condition while you're away means it's ready for you to unlock the door and relax when you return. With home watch help, you don't have to worry about the condition of your South Florida property—and you won't walk into a surprise disaster when you get here.
The Protection of a Professional Property Watch Service For Your South Florida Home Is Priceless
We can't prevent disasters or all forms of damage to your property. However, we can minimize the potential for break-ins and the progression of damage from bad to worse when we keep a close eye on your vacation home in South Florida. Because Your D
Safe Home Watch Professionals are property managers, we know what to look for and how to respond when we inspect your property. We're licensed, bonded, and insured. We work according to the high standards of professional licenses to make sure your home in South Florida is just as you left it—or better—when you come back for your next vacation stay.
Choose the professionals to keep an eye on your property! Contact us for a free estimate.
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