It’s no secret that bad things happen all the time. In the blink of an eye, our home, our loved ones, or our very lives can be the victim of unfortunate circumstances. We do what we can to prevent this from happening in and around our own homes, but what about if you are the owner of a rental property? You also bear some responsibility to do what you can to ensure the safety and security of your tenants.
Since that’s the case, it’s a good idea to spend some time thinking about how you can make your rental property safer and more secure. You might even physically walk around the property to generate ideas for improvement. Look at things from multiple perspectives. If you were a burglar, what are the vulnerabilities that you could exploit? If you were living there, what parts of the property would make you feel less safe?

