Vandalism of residential property poses a serious challenge for property owners, with vandals targeting roughly 15% of American homes yearly. This destructive behavior often results in expensive damage to a rental home, contributing to the detriment of property values. Consequently, preventing vandalism remains a top priority for landlords and property owners looking to safeguard their investments. Vandals seek vulnerable properties, but with smart strategies, you can make your rental less of a target for vandals.
Simple Safety Measures for Rental Properties
- Motion sensor lights. Vandals prefer darkness to conceal their actions. Motion sensor lights, which are energy-efficient options, activate with movement, helping to prevent vandalism at your rental property.
- Locking gate with your fence. A locking gate with your fence enhances security. A strong locked gate blocks access, deterring them from the yard and reducing vandalism risks.
- Added greenery. Planting thorny bushes or thick shrubs, known as added greenery, creates a natural shield, keeping unwanted visitors away from your property.
- Blinds or drapes. When nobody is home, vandals may see an opportunity. Using blinds or drapes and ensuring a light or two is left on can suggest occupancy, making your rental less of a target for vandals.
Conclusively, if vandals do strike, it’s important to clean up the mess as soon as possible. Swiftly painting over graffiti and addressing any further damage restores your property’s appeal and can discourage a vandal from returning, helping to prevent your rental home from repeat incidents.
Following these simple guidelines can prevent your rental home from becoming an obvious target for vandals. At Real Property Management Renowned, we suggest full-service property management, which involves regularly monitoring your properties in Columbia 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 410-442-6589 today.
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