A property guardian is a carefully selected working professional who is licensed to live on-site at a vacant property. Their main duty is, of course, to secure and protect your vacant building for the duration it is empty. But, beyond just keeping it safe, protecting a vacant property involves a few specific duties. Here’s our list of the roles that a property guardian will commit to within their license to take up residence in your property.
How to Successfully Leak-Proof Your Vacant Property
One of the biggest threats to vacant properties over the winter is the risk of leaks or water ingress. From flooding to mould, any moisture finding its way into your property is bad news. For most property owners, it’s relatively easy to protect a building from the storms and (seeming) endless rain of the UK winter. However, when you are managing a vacant property, things get a little more complicated. So, for landlords and vacant property managers, here’s our guide to successfully leak-proofing your property.
A Guide to Vacant Property Insurance
If your property is going to be vacant for any length of time, making sure it is fully protected and maintained is crucial. One important part of the process is to check your insurance details and make sure that your cover will remain valid. Check out our landlord’s guide to insuring long term unoccupied property for everything you need to know.