In this blog entry, the Daytona electronic lock installation and Daytona commercial lock installation experts here at Green Locksmith Daytona will detail the main benefits that security camera installation can provide landlords and property managers of all types.
Remote Property Management
Modern landlords have the benefit of being able to remotely monitor their properties through advanced security camera technology. One of the major downsides of managing property away from your home used to be the general difficulty of having the property physically accessible on a regular basis. Previously, landlords who lived far from their properties would remain unaware of unlocked windows or open doors. However, security camera systems – especially smart security systems that allow for instant motion notifications and remote monitoring via web portals – allow landlords to keep an eye on their properties from anywhere in the world.
Crime Deterrence
Visible, yet physically iaccessible, security systems operate as crime deterrents, making properties far less appealing to criminals to even attempt to break-into. Most criminals aren’t scared off by a simple security sticker or sign – but if they can visibly detect cameras (while remaining unable to physically tamper with the cameras) criminals will likely forgo targeting your property for a burglary in favor of one without monitoring technology.
Protection of Unoccupied Property
If you’re a property manager in 2022, you know that it’s not few and far between to have a property remain vacant for a while. If your property is empty, it’s more likely to get targeted by burglars, making it even more useful to ensure that all access points of an empty property are protected and monitored at all times with an advanced security system.
Safety and Peace of Mind for Tenants and Property Managers
Security cameras can give both tenants and property managers alike peace of mind in the knowledge that their property is safe and monitored. Tenants can be in full control of the security systems monitoring their property, and property managers can relax in the knowledge that their tenants are taking an active role in protecting their property and ensuring its long-lasting safety.