Many people are concerned about the security of their home while it is listed. Keep in mind that your home will not be accessible to anyone except a licensed realtor who will escort potential buyers through your home. Only licensed realtors have the ability to open the keybox to gain access to your home. Nevertheless, there are a few things you can do to ensure the security of your home while it is listed for sale.
- Ask your realtor to use a sign-in sheet for everyone who comes into the house during open houses.
- Make sure your realtor places keys are secured in a keybox.
- For multilevel homes, feel free to ask your agent to bring an assistant to open houses so that all floors are covered at all times.
- Remove valuables from view and store them in a safe, locked place.
- Remove all prescription medicines and lock those up, too.
- Don’t forget to put away small electronics, such as laptops, iPads, smartphones, and other electronic devices that are easy to pick up and tuck in a pocket.
- Make sure your desktop computers are locked with a passcode.
- Bills, checks, bank statements, passports, and ID cards should be secured.
- Don’t use any heirlooms or valuable possessions to stage your rooms.
- Consult with your homeowner insurance provider to make sure you are adequately covered while your home is offered for sale.