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Stephanie Anson
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Lasershield how to secure remote??

Stephanie Anson
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Apex, NC
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Per the recommendation of several people I purchased a Lasershield security system for my flips. The system I purchased comes with a keyless remote to dearm and arm the system. How do you secure the remote? I have tried numerous lockboxes and cannot find a box that is big enough for the remote. Any ideas?? I would just put the remote in a hidden spot in the house but my concern is once I start to show it through the MLS, agents will forget to arm the system before they leave if it is not attached to the key.

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Don Hines
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Don Hines
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I have never secured a property with an alarm. Not saying that may be I should have.
My first thought is that I am always going to check on a property after I know it has been veiwed any way. So that is a trip in the evening where I could arm it. I always like to "run" by before veiwings just to make sure it will show well. Another oportunity to arm or disarm. I agree i would never trust the buyer's agent to handel it properly.
Don

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