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Home Security Advice When Selling Your Home

by Chris Pirillo
When you decide to sell your home, and it’s going to be vacant, you may be thinking of installing an home security alarm system. But before you do, you have to make sure you understand a few things. For starters, the secret code won’t be a secret for long. Whether it’s published on the MLS, or given to all potential buyer’s agents via phone or email, the secret will be out.
Alarms provide protection while your home is vacant or not. But you have to remember that the alarm can actually become a nuisance when instructions aren’t followed, whether it’s the instruction on the listing page stating that the buyer’s agent should call beforehand for the code (and they don’t) or if the step-by-step instructions hanging on the wall directly next to the alarm seem to be written in some other language.
To avoid these mishaps, selling agents can opt to show the house by appointment only, since too many times buyers agents don’t call for the code and the proper authorities are contacted, the alarm company is contacted and eventually the selling agent is contacted. But there are other options too. That’s why you have to decide whether or not the alarm system is actually a good idea.
Here are some tips you can utilize if you don’t want the hassles of an alarm system:
Fool the dummies with dummies. Dummy cameras, yard signs and window decals are all great ways to try and fool an intruder. Install motion detectors for all areas. Front yard, back yard and the sides of your homes will light up if motion is detected and generally scare the intruder away. Timed interior lights could also deter intruders and trick them into thinking someone is home. As a selling agent, recommend to your clients that leaving some furniture in the home, including knick-knacks on windowpanes and a couch or hanging plants will help make the home look like someone is living there still.
Again, these are just some ideas to help you get through the joys of home selling, with hopefully, less stress. Alarm systems are a great way to secure your home, however sometimes they’re more of a hassle than a luxury.
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Home Security Advice When Selling Your Home
If you want to sell your house, and he will be free, you can not think of installing a security alarm system. But before you do, you must ensure that you understand some things. To begin, the PIN will not be long a secret. Whether it be posted on the MLS, or to all potential buyers agents by phone or e-mail, the secret will. P> Alarms provide protection while your house is free or not. But you must remember that the alarm is actually an offense if the instructions are not followed, if it says the instructions on the registration page, the “agent of the buyer must call ahead for code (and not) or if step by step instructions on the wall next to the alarm seems to be written in another language. P> To avoid such accidents, dealers may decide to go home only because too many times buyers are not agents for the code and the right places, you call show will be contacted the alarm company and eventually contacted the sales agent will be contacted. But there are other options. That’s why you choose whether the alarm is actually a good idea. P> Here are some tips to use if you do not want the problem can not use an alarm system: p> Fool with the dolls and mannequins. dummy cameras, yard signs and window are all great ways to court to try to fool an intruder. Install motion detectors in all areas. front yard, rear and sides of your property on when motion is detected and generally scare away intruders. Timed lighting could also discourage intruders and encourage them to think that someone is at home. As a sales agent to recommend to your clients, leave some furniture in the apartment, including ornaments on the windows and a couch or hanging plants will help the house look as if someone still lives there.
