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lorilorilori
08-16-2017, 12:32 PM
I close escrow in a few weeks and wondering about driving back and forth with the key to open the door for the workers as we
change things around .... and low and behold .... anything and everything you can think of is at The Villages.

I've been referred by numerous businesses to Empty Nesters but on TOTV, I see there are other companies.

Another decision ... so many decisions on this path to retirement ... as to which company is trustworthy and protective of my home.

Thanks all for input for an Empty Nester.

Fredster
08-16-2017, 01:18 PM
I close escrow in a few weeks and wondering about driving back and forth with the key to open the door for the workers as we
change things around .... and low and behold .... anything and everything you can think of is at The Villages.

I've been referred by numerous businesses to Empty Nesters but on TOTV, I see there are other companies.

Another decision ... so many decisions on this path to retirement ... as to which company is trustworthy and protective of my home.

Thanks all for input for an Empty Nester.

Check out Lighthouse homewatch + I have found them to be reliable and trustworthy.
Ask for Jamie there, it is a family run business.
Lighthouse Home Watch - Home (http://lhhomewatch.com/index.html)

villagerjack
08-16-2017, 02:32 PM
Dennis does great job for us. Former LEO.

Integrity First Services (http://www.IntegrityFirstServices.com)

Wiotte
09-03-2017, 10:52 PM
I close escrow in a few weeks and wondering about driving back and forth with the key to open the door for the workers as we

change things around .... and low and behold .... anything and everything you can think of is at The Villages.



I've been referred by numerous businesses to Empty Nesters but on TOTV, I see there are other companies.



Another decision ... so many decisions on this path to retirement ... as to which company is trustworthy and protective of my home.



Thanks all for input for an Empty Nester.



You'd best be checking work done on your home yourself if you can. No one will be as protective as you would be. We lived across from a snowbirds house and watched the "home watch" guy spend 4 minutes per week, never walk the property. A total waste. Just my 2 cents.

asianthree
09-04-2017, 02:38 AM
I close escrow in a few weeks and wondering about driving back and forth with the key to open the door for the workers as we
change things around .... and low and behold .... anything and everything you can think of is at The Villages.

I've been referred by numerous businesses to Empty Nesters but on TOTV, I see there are other companies.

Another decision ... so many decisions on this path to retirement ... as to which company is trustworthy and protective of my home.

Thanks all for input for an Empty Nester.
I would use a homewatch person to check on your home, but if you are having work done you might want to be there.

I had my homewatch let in carpet cleaners, but anything else it just waited until we were there.