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Updated 11 months ago, 02/07/2024

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Alfonso Hernandez
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  • Mesquite, TX
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Securing Your Lease against break-ins

Alfonso Hernandez
Pro Member
  • Mesquite, TX
Posted

Hello everyone,

Just wanted to see if anyone on here had any gold nuggets/ideas on how you can avoid from someone breaking in and either stealing your items or damaging your property.  I just went to go check on my lease and noticed someone broke in and stole the new gas range and tried to steel the water heater as well.  Luckily all they took off with was the range.  Im thinking of either adding a security system and just passing that on to the new tenants or adding a job site camera that can tell me if someone is on site.  Any ideas on what you all would do or suggest.  We know there will always be those who will break in and steal what's not there's but if I can make it a little harder on them I will.  I did disconnect and added a lock to the garage door that I will remove once its rented, that way they have to go through the front door where its more visible. 

Thank you,

Alfonso Hernandez

HDZ 1 Holdings 

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