5 Ways to Secure the Home You’re Renting

5 Ways to Secure the Home You’re Renting

Security Tips for Renters

In rental properties like apartments and duplexes, there are some unique security concerns. With the greater concentration of people, from other tenants to maintenance and staff, it’s important to take extra precaution when it comes to your safety and security. Read through the following tips, and if you have any questions, give the experts at Advanced Lock and Security a call.

Carefully Consider the Place You Move in to

While budgets often play a role, it is important to take a few steps when deciding where you move in next. Research the local crime online and don’t be afraid to ask local law enforcement for insight for where you’re thinking of moving. While the new landlord may not always be completely candid about the quality of the neighborhood, it’s important to discuss it with them as well as neighbors. Look around with an eye for general upkeep. Things like broken windows, cracked drywall, landscaping, and general appearance will tell you a lot about how much the landlord and tenants care about the place. If they don’t care much about these things, then they likely don’t care much about your security either.

Install a Security System in Your Rental

There are a lot of DIY security systems available on the market consisting of wireless components that install easily and can be taken with you to the next place. Today’s DIY security systems will typically connect to smartphones and computers allowing you to monitor it remotely. Professional security systems that come with a subscription for a staffed monitoring system can also be installed in rental units.

Get New Door Locks for Rental Properties

Buying new locks for every new tenant in an apartment complex can be a huge expense that a lot of landlords will get around by cycling old locks to different units, if they replace them at all. Speak with your landlord about replacing your locks with new ones. It just doesn’t make sense to risk having someone gain access to your place with an old key. From keys not being returned by previous tenants to maintenance personnel of the past that may not be trustworthy, there are a lot of reasons to start fresh with new locks.

Use a Safe in Your Rental Property

Don’t forget to secure important documents and possessions in your rental unit. Since rentals are more susceptible to things like theft, everything from your identity to your financial information is at greater risk. A quality safe is a great way to keep the most important items and information safe from not only theft, but also disasters like fire and flood. At Advanced Lock and Security, we have a wide selection of top-quality home safes that can work in your rental unit.