Holiday Security Tips - Preventing Burglaries When You Are Away
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School holidays or a long weekend does not mean that offenders take a break too.
How to Keep Your Home Safe and Secure During the Holidays
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It's that time of year again when families take a break and head out for an annual holiday. Before you go, here's a checklist that you can use to make sure your
Safety Tips How To Stay Safe In South Africa’s Crime Hotspots
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Recently released crime stats show that crime still remains stubbornly high. Here are a few cost-effective security measures that you can implement at your home
Avoiding Home Burglary With These 5 Tips
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There is little doubt that South Africa is among the most beautiful countries in the world, with an array of incredible things to offer such as great weather
Can A Tenant Reasonably Expect Extra Forms Of Security Of The Landlord
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Both the Rental Housing Act and consequent Unfair Practices Regulations are clear on the landlord’s responsibility to offer a property
Holiday Safety Tips
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"Statistics clearly show that criminal activity increases during the holiday season and it is therefore imperative for homeowners to take the right precautions
Protecting You Home and Valuables When Selling Your Home
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It's not unusual for a buyer to view a home more than once before making a decision. However, sellers need to be aware that there are buyers who are far more
Show Day Safety
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Home owners and estate agents will agree that arranging an open day to help sell your home is an excellent way to introduce your property to prospective buyers.
Top 10 Thank Yous from the Burglar You Unwittingly Invited Into Your Home
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Many burglars share a common factor, homeowners unknowingly invited them in. Sounds ludicrous, but here are some things that homeowners often overlook that a
House Burglary In South Africa – How To Manage It
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A study by Professor Zinn UNISA (lecturing in Forensic and Crime Investigation) makes interesting and useful reading in terms of the way South African criminals