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Joe S.
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Security Cameras for vacant properties

Joe S.
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  • Investor
  • San Antonio
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Wireless Cameras for vacant properties. So we had a break in sometime between yesterday evening and this morning on one of our properties. I’m pretty sure it was an inside job of my latest worker, but since I have no security cameras it will be hard to prove. The neighbor saw a truck that was exactly like his truck description backed up into the garage last night around 12 am.  A number of things were stolen, But without nothing on video it looks like the person is going to get away with bad behavior. Going forward I am looking to put up security cameras on all my vacant properties until they are rented. I’m not technically savvy. I am looking for something that is easy to use and not too pricey.


Any recommendations would be appreciated.

  • Joe S.
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