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2011: What happened while Seasonal Residents were gone!

This BLOG is open to Seasonal Residents, Property Managers and Home Watch Providers as a forum to share the things that can, and do, happen to a vacant residence.  I am sure there will be good stories as well as the not so good!

Pay the price. Or pay the price!

Price always matters and everyone loves a bargain.  But, it is important to know exactly what you are getting for your money.

Home watch is an interesting business and pricing is all over the place.  There are “Neighbors Doing Favors” who will look in on your home for free, dinner or a couple rounds of golf.

There are businesses that offer home watch as an add-on service, maybe because their primary business is not so busy.  But, what happens when their primary business bounces back?  Will they make your home a priority or skip visits because they are too busy?

Some people start a home watch company (often not even a legitimate, legal, business) and figure that they only need to make some play money.   They soon realize that home watch is a serious business and they are not charging enough to cover expenses.  Visits do not get made.  Homes may experience damage.  The business does not last.  Low cost home watch providers are out there.   They charge $15 – $25 per visit.  They may even visit “as often as you would like” instead of a regular schedule.  If someone offers a monthly visit, think twice.  Home watch visits should be no less frequent than every 2 weeks.

Fortunately there are a handful of professionals that take home watch very seriously and treat it like a business.  They have a corporation, are city and county registered, insured and bonded.  They are trained, experienced and will be able to handle any situation.  These companies will charge from $35 – $60 per visit, or more, depending on the size of the house.

A proper home watch visit takes time and expertise.  A Home Watch Specialist is trained to know the early signs of damage and catch it before it becomes an expensive disaster.

Even the most minor mold or water damage will cost thousands!!  Early detection is the key to saving money.

So yes, you pay now for a qualified home watch service.  Or pay later to repair the damage!

There are plenty of home watch stories!!

I am  proud to be the founder of Your Home Watch Professionals and passionate about the services we offer.  Home watch is a vital service for any vacant home.  We have found that up to 30% of our clients have something happen each season.  As long as a situation is discovered when it is little…. it remains little.  But, left undetected the bit of damage can become a disaster.  I will begin this forum by sharing stories.  After all:  It is not a matter of IF something will happen – more often, it is a matter of WHEN!  Let’s share some powerful stories that will help everyone be more aware of the best way to care for their seasonal home.