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How to Show a Vacant Property Safely, Part 1

April 09 2019

Vacant properties, while convenient to show, present a host of safety issues for real estate agents.

First among those concerns, according to Real Safe Agent CEO Lee Goldstein, is the potential presence of squatters. In this week's episode of "Real Answers," a video series on real estate safety issues, Goldstein shows us how to deal with vacant homes in general and squatters in particular.

Watch the video above to learn:

  • What to do before you enter a vacant listing
  • Why it's important to take accompaniment when previewing or showing vacant properties
  • And more!

Next week, be sure to tune in again as we cover Part 2 of how to show vacant listings!

 

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