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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Security camera for vacant property
Another question that needs help from my peeps!
Whether or not you have had a property vandalized/robbed it must be a concern for most when rehabbing or vacant, right? Regardless of the crime rate in the area this concern has been with me over the past few properties. We tend to have $?$ worth of product/equipment at the job. Most of which we leave over night. We try to take the major equipment home but sometimes I leave early or do not go to the job at. Regardless of equipment there is always the fear of the property being vandalized.
If you have this concern, what have you done to ease your mind?