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Top 10 Tips for Securing an Empty Property

24 July 2019

If you’re going on holiday, working abroad, or waiting for tenants to move in, you’ll want to be sure that your property is protected while it’s empty. Whether the property is vacant for the short or long-term, these tips will help you ensure it stays safe and secure. 1) Make sure all windows are locked […]

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Who is responsible for the security of a rental property – landlord or tenant?

24 June 2019

It’s the responsibility of the landlord to ensure a rental property is secure. This includes making sure doors, windows, garages and any outbuildings can be closed and have an adequate lock. If this is in place when a tenant signs their agreement, then they will take on the responsibility of making sure their new home […]

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Repair and Maintenance Tips for Your uPVC Windows and Doors

13 December 2018

uPVC is strong and durable and requires little maintenance. It’s highly weatherproof – rain, wind, and sun have little impact on its appearance. In fact, the following simple steps are all that’s required to keep your uPVC windows and doors in pristine condition. White door and window frames A wash with warm soapy water is […]

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What is a multi-point locking system?

15 November 2018

A multi-point locking system bolts a door or window into the frame and locks at multiple points. This type of lock is often found on UPVC doors and windows. Multi-point locks can come in different designs, but usually include a centrally located deadbolt and a latch and at least two hook bolts. How to operate […]

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Do you live in a burglary hotspot?

17 June 2018

It will have come as a surprise to many that Guildford was recently named as one of the UK’s top burglary claims hotspots. This alarming revelation comes from MoneySuperMarket, who conduct annual research that analyses more than two million home insurance quotes over the last two years. The Guildford postal district of GU3 (which also […]

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Improving Access Security for Houses with Multiple Occupancy

19 March 2018

A House with Multiple Occupany (HMO) is a property that’s rented out by at least three people who are not from one household such as a family. They share facilities like the bathroom and kitchen. HMOs are popular with students and public-sector workers and are often found near universities, colleges and large public-sector organisations such […]

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