The basics of securing a home after an open house might seem obvious enough: After you’re sure the last buyer has walked out the front door, lock it! But so often we become complacent, and we can’t afford to. Here are a few helpful steps you can take to ensure a property is fully secure before leaving.
Source: Inman News
4 tips for locking up after an open house
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