Property Owner Tips

Fly-Tipping: Everything Vacant Property Owners Need to Know

Fly-Tipping: Everything Vacant Property Owners Need to Know

The UK has a huge fly-tipping problem. According to the UK Government, local authorities dealt with just under 1 million fly-tipping incidents in 2019/20. With the most common size category for fly-tipping incidents equivalent to a ‘small van load’ - that’s a lot of illegally dumped waste in the UK.

If you are a vacant private property owner, it is your responsibility to remove any fly-tipped rubbish on your land - regardless of if it was dumped there illegally. With the cost of rubbish removal rising, here’s what you need to know to avoid becoming the victim of fly-tipping.

Should You Consider Property Guardian Security for Your Empty Property?

Should You Consider Property Guardian Security for Your Empty Property?

Your tenants have moved out and suddenly you have an empty property on your hands - what do you do now?

While your property is vacant, it’s crucial you find an effective, flexible, and affordable way to keep your building safe. So, should you consider property guardian security for your empty property? We personally think there are hundreds of reasons why property guardianship is such a great solution for landlords with empty properties but (because we know you’re busy) we’ve narrowed it down to our top four.

Vacant Commercial Property Security: What is The Law on Squatting?

Vacant Commercial Property Security: What is The Law on Squatting?

Squatting is every property owner’s worst nightmare. From the expensive cost of repairing damages to the difficulty of fighting legal loopholes, there’s a reason the threat of squatting keeps landlords up at night.

When it comes to commercial, or ‘non-residential’ property, landlords are even more at risk. Due to a law passed in 2012, squatting in non-residential buildings is not actually illegal. Meaning that it’s incredibly important you take the correct steps to protect your space with an effective method of commercial property security. If you manage or own vacant property, now’s a good time to make sure you understand the law and the risks you and your property face.

The Pros and Cons of Using CCTV to Protect Your Vacant Property

The Pros and Cons of Using CCTV to Protect Your Vacant Property

When it comes to vacant property protection, a monitored CCTV system can be temporarily installed to deter would-be intruders and criminals. For landlords and property managers, this could mean a great deal of peace of mind but as we discovered in our recent blog post, no security method is perfect and even a top-quality CCTV system can have its drawbacks.

In this article, we’re looking into the benefits vs disadvantages of using CCTV to protect a vacant property. So, if you’re currently managing or looking after a vacant property – you might want to keep reading.

The Benefits of a Property Guardian Protection Scheme for Landlords

The Benefits of a Property Guardian Protection Scheme for Landlords

With vacant property numbers on the rise, many landlords and property managers are looking for more effective ways to manage their empty properties. Whether it’s a vacant retail lot on the high street or an empty commercial property on an industrial estate, the costs of protecting vacant property can quickly add up. However, for landlords looking for an affordable and flexible way of securing their vacant property, property guardian schemes could be a good option.