Vandalism of residential property troubles property owners, with vandals targeting roughly 15% of American homes yearly causing extensive damage to a rental home. This damage leads to the detriment of property values, so preventing vandalism is a top priority for landlords and property owners. Vandals pick properties that seem undefended, but you can make your rental less of a target for vandals with effective measures.
Simple Safety Measures for Rental Properties
- Adequate exterior lighting. Vandals are drawn to dark spaces, desiring to do their dirty work out of sight. Motion sensor lights are highly effective and energy-efficient options that tenants will appreciate.
- Secured fences with locked gates. To prevent vandalism at your rental property, install a secure locking gate with your fence. Vandals are normally eyeing easy targets, so having to climb over a fence or get through a locked gate will go a long way toward deterring them from the yard.
- Bushes or shrubs with rough bark, thorns, or pointy leaves. The added greenery will uplift your property’s aspect while presenting a painful challenge to any unwanted visitors attempting to get overly close to the home.
- Good quality window coverings. Vandalism is a crime of opportunity; they usually only strike if they think nobody is home. Having the windows overlaid with blinds or drapes will raise doubts about whether or not someone is home, especially if a light or two is left on at all times. It just might convince them to look for another target.
Conclusively, if vandals do strike, it’s important to clean up the mess as soon as possible. Quickly painting over graffiti and addressing any further damage maintains your property and can discourage a vandal from revisiting, helping to prevent your rental home from ongoing targeting.
Following these simple guidelines can prevent your rental home from becoming an obvious target for vandals. At Real Property Management Advance, we suggest full-service property management, which involves regularly monitoring your properties in Plano and nearby and arranging for repairs and maintenance when needed. If you would like more details on how to safeguard your home, please contact us online or by 469-715-1099 today.
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