Not only will a clean landscape add to your curb appeal, but will also make you feel safe in your property. We've put together some common tips to boost rental security around your rental property.
First, start with a plan:
1. Upgrade outdoor lighting
Follow new rental trends and change things accordingly. Try, mounting lamps in the front yard; this will not only add decor to your property, but will also help in exposing trespassers. Make sure to position the light fixtures away from any areas that cause shadows. You can also install high-intensity and motion-sensitive lights or use high-pressure sodium bulbs.
2. Spend time gardening
Gardens and landscapes are one of the most attractive spaces, so keep them clean. Grow native plants that are both low maintenance and cost efficient. You can also add shade trees or tall shrubs.
Shrubs should be trimmed and neat, as overgrown shrubs are not only an eyesore, but also create a hidden place for intruders allowing them to enter the property. Trimmed and cut bushes also increase the visibility of the yard, thereby making your rental property safe and secure.
4. Keep space between trees and windows clear
Branches off trees that are close to the upper story houses or windows can become an easy way for trespassers to enter a property. Inspect your home to check if there’s an open windows or roof access.
5. Secure the perimeter by creating a boundary
Either install a fence around your property’s periphery to make your house private and secure. Just make sure to pick a fence made from safe and resilient material. You can either use wood, PVC, or aluminum to secure the property. The fence should have padlocked gates, a high-quality locking mechanism to secure everything.
6. Pave entryways
Secure front lawns and entryways to keep trespassers at bay. Cover the exposed areas near windows or doors with material such as gravel to deter intruders from the property. A break in requires complete silence and unpredictability, so add gravel to offer a defence against potential threats.
Those were some of the most important tips you can use to protect your property. These tweaks will not only help you attract more tenants but will also boost rental security