How to Make an Empty House Look Lived-In
 

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  Whether the sellers have already moved out of their home, or if they're just on a spring break vacation, it's always smart to make a vacant home look like it's lived-in. After all, empty homes are easy targets for thieves and other criminals.

The Florida Association of REALTORS® offers this advice for making a home look like it's occupied:
 
  • Install timers on interior lights so they turn on and off periodically. Many timers cost less than $25. Some more costly products are capable of varying the time that your lights turn on. Also consider leaving your radio on and tuned to an all-news or talk show station.
  • Install exterior lights that are controlled by motion sensors to make the home a more difficult target for prowlers.
  • Discontinue newspaper delivery temporarily. Be sure to give several days notice so the order can be processed in time. Ask someone to collect any free papers or sales materials left near the house.
  • Have the post office hold mail. This can be initiated by calling the U.S. Postal Service at 1-800-275-8777 and listening to the option for putting a vacation hold on your mail. You can make arrangements up to 30 days in advance.
  • Ask a friend or neighbor to park a car in the driveway occasionally.
  • If there's a home alarm, tell the alarm company you will be away. If possible, provide a phone number where you can be reached.
  • If you're going to be away for two weeks or more, have a friend or lawn service mow the lawn.


— REALTOR® Magazine Online

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