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How To Maintain Vacant Properties By Stress Free Property Management

What makes Stress Free Property Management the best on maintenance of property is knowing what to do and when to do it. There are millions of vacant properties that have been left to rot until they get new owners in America - meaning, there is no external or internal maintenance. This is putting the property investment at risk and increasing their vacancy period. Contrary to what is seen across the country, property owners and managers should make constant effort to ensure their properties are protected. Without any effort, there is increasingly a possibility of costly, difficult and hard to undo damages you might incur. Security First You should ensure the property is secured by locking all the entrances. In insecurity prone areas, you can consider blocking the entrance using cinder blocks - which are tougher than plywood. This is to ensure stuff is not stolen or broken by unruly individuals. The best way to secure your home is to appear as though you are present. You can buy item...

Worried That Parties Will Adversely Affect Your Property? Stress Free Property Management Has The Solution

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14th February is arguably one of the greatest holiday of the year. For property managers, this is a time of pressure because you never know what the property will look like on the 15th. Take note that Valentines is not the only messy holiday in the year. Follow Stress Free Property Management on Behance to know more about issues we deal with during holidays. Holidays come with barbecues, funnel cakes, fireworks, glow sticks, flags on stuff that don't require any, painting, and crowds of people. There are possibilities of things going south very fast in such a situation. But we cannot stop parties because of possibilities, right? We have alternative solutions on Stress Free Property Management account on WordPress. Tenants have the tendency of inviting friends and family for pool parties and this can be a challenge to the local apartment residents. In this case, we choose to be the 'bad guys' and enforce pool policies to make sure a single group does not take over. ...