The Pros and Cons of Using CCTV to Protect Your Vacant Property

The Pros and Cons of Using CCTV to Protect Your Vacant Property

When it comes to vacant property protection, a monitored CCTV system can be temporarily installed to deter would-be intruders and criminals. For landlords and property managers, this could mean a great deal of peace of mind but as we discovered in our recent blog post, no security method is perfect and even a top-quality CCTV system can have its drawbacks.

In this article, we’re looking into the benefits vs disadvantages of using CCTV to protect a vacant property. So, if you’re currently managing or looking after a vacant property – you might want to keep reading.

The Benefits of a Property Guardian Protection Scheme for Landlords

The Benefits of a Property Guardian Protection Scheme for Landlords

With vacant property numbers on the rise, many landlords and property managers are looking for more effective ways to manage their empty properties. Whether it’s a vacant retail lot on the high street or an empty commercial property on an industrial estate, the costs of protecting vacant property can quickly add up. However, for landlords looking for an affordable and flexible way of securing their vacant property, property guardian schemes could be a good option.

What Are the Obligations for Landlords With Commercial Property?

What Are the Obligations for Landlords With Commercial Property?

If you manage or own commercial property, it’s important that you know your obligations for keeping the property in good shape. Often, the responsibility for the property is shared between the landlord and the current tenant dependent on the terms of the lease. However, there are always a few grey areas that it’s good to familiarise yourself with, particularly if your property is vacant and you’re looking for a new tenant.