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Security For The
For Sale By Owner
It's easy, and important
- For your safety, never set an appointment with anyone to see your home
unless they have given you their name and number and you have called back
to verify that number. An easy way to do this is to say, "let me
check with my husband for the best time and I will call you back."
Even if you are not married.
- Never let the potential buyers know your schedule. Such as when you are
not home, when your husband is not home, when you pick up the kids, when
you work, when you will be on vacation, etc.
- Only give information to the caller about the house. Never give
information such as we don't have a security system, dead bolts, etc.
- Always have a back up plan when you allow strangers into your house
especially if you have children. Have a neighbor look out for you until
the strangers have gone.
- Never let a stranger into your house without identification. If the
person states that they are a real estate agent, ask for a card and then
call his or her office for verification if you don't recognize them.
- Keep a list of all people who have looked at your house including the
name, phone numbers, addresses, descriptions of the cars, tag numbers and
any additional information which could be helpful in the event of a future
burglary. All these people would be suspects.
- If you have a home flyer information box do not put information on the
flyer which would breech security.
- Place all valuable items out of sight. Guns, jewelry, silverware, and
collections. Anything of value needs to be hidden.
- Never leave the stranger alone and watch everything they do while in
your house.
- One of the latest scams, according to The Real Estate Today magazine is
as follows: A nice looking clean cut couple makes an appointment to view
your house. When they get inside one of the parties asks to use the
bathroom. While in the bathroom they are searching for prescription drugs.
There is a huge market for these drugs. Make sure you hide any
prescription drugs in a place not obvious to the stranger.
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