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turnercw
07-09-2021, 05:54 AM
Hello, we are newbies to TV and have contacted several home watch services with no luck. They are either booked or do not respond to their email/phone provided.

Do you have a good recommendation for a trustworthy company or individual to check on our home in McClure while we are away during the month of August?

Thank you so much!

Rose Ann Vinci Igoe
07-09-2021, 11:43 AM
Hello, we are newbies to TV and have contacted several home watch services with no luck. They are either booked or do not respond to their email/phone provided.

Do you have a good recommendation for a trustworthy company or individual to check on our home in McClure while we are away during the month of August?

Thank you so much!

the villages has a neighborhood watch that will come round to check on your house daily. I think its very low $. Also, newspapers, mail put on hold while your gone. Have timers on inside lights that will go on an off. Let your close neighbors know, when you are going and coming back. Give them 'key" to get in In an emergency. Make sure lawn maintained. Give a contact number to The Neighborhood Watch.

retiredguy123
07-09-2021, 12:19 PM
the villages has a neighborhood watch that will come round to check on your house daily. I think its very low $. Also, newspapers, mail put on hold while your gone. Have timers on inside lights that will go on an off. Let your close neighbors know, when you are going and coming back. Give them 'key" to get in In an emergency. Make sure lawn maintained. Give a contact number to The Neighborhood Watch.
It's actually called Community Watch, and they have a home watch service for $5.35 per week. But, they only check the outside of your house. They do not go inside. I think an outside camera would accomplish the same thing.

Papa_lecki
07-09-2021, 12:40 PM
OP - i have a great home watch company (and reasonable). It’s a husband/wife and wife’s mom. They do house cleaning and home watch.
I got a text the day Elsa passed through that they walked through the house and got a status on the yard.
Message me for details

Velvet
07-09-2021, 12:50 PM
I like Empty Nest, the Villages Property Management. They open my home before I come. When furniture arrived they stayed while it was put in place and sent me photos of how it looked. Same with installation of appliances and I could not be there. They check the irrigation and sinks etc They will call my lawn services etc if anything needs to be looked after. It’s as if I was there myself. :) I had a problem with an installer and since Empty Nest was the contact while I was not there, they sorted it out for me. They are not inexpensive, about $100 a month for me, but you get what you pay for.

davem4616
07-09-2021, 03:11 PM
give Clark Barrios a call at 352.217.7758

very trustworthy

JoMar
07-09-2021, 09:49 PM
Home (http://www.cunninghamscompletehomeservices.com/)

BillY41
07-10-2021, 04:59 AM
We have community watch from TV and are very content with them. As stated all outside.

J1ceasar
07-10-2021, 05:33 AM
The best thing is to get one or two security cameras inside and outside, that way you know your lawn is being cut and your inside is not being ravaged by a squirrel

jack.hunter00@yahoo.com
07-10-2021, 05:35 AM
Don't you have any trustworthy neighbors.

anandale01@gmail.com
07-10-2021, 05:38 AM
We’re also new to TV. We just hired a guy yesterday who checks inside and out. PM me for more details.

mrichardwebb
07-10-2021, 05:40 AM
Hi. Can you provide me the name of the couple that di the home watch? Rick

ladyjane268@comcast.net
07-10-2021, 06:07 AM
Affordable Home Watch.

Girlcopper
07-10-2021, 06:11 AM
Hello, we are newbies to TV and have contacted several home watch services with no luck. They are either booked or do not respond to their email/phone provided.

Do you have a good recommendation for a trustworthy company or individual to check on our home in McClure while we are away during the month of August?

Thank you so much!
Dont you have any neighbors willing to help out? I never use a watch service. My neighbors and I take care of each other

LonnyP
07-10-2021, 06:41 AM
My neighbor has a home watch service that he provides. LB Melton. 352-445-7486. Sorry I cannot remember his business name but his wife is Frida and she is also a realtor.
I exchanged emails with another guy who I do not know but he is a retired cop and does this service. His email is fiveohhomewatch@gmail.com

Good luck,

Lonny

Jahunt1966
07-10-2021, 06:54 AM
Hello, we are newbies to TV and have contacted several home watch services with no luck. They are either booked or do not respond to their email/phone provided.

Do you have a good recommendation for a trustworthy company or individual to check on our home in McClure while we are away during the month of August?

Thank you so much!

Hi wife and I would be interested we live in Chitty chatty full time. If interested give me a call . Thanks Jim 978-337-1690

gemini5001
07-10-2021, 07:05 AM
I am a handyman and do a lot of work in The Villages.
I have also done home watching for several clients.
I'd be happy to look after your home while your away in August. I am having carpal tunnel surgery done on the 14th of July and will not be working for several weeks, so be happy to do that for you.
Here is my contact info :

Manny The Handyman, LLC
352-530-2583 home
610-570-5303 cell
gemini5001@aol.com

Singerlady
07-10-2021, 07:08 AM
Try Bernie Coluccio. He has a local handyman and home watch company. B&B III Home Services. 352-561-4449.
bb3homeservices@gmail.com

Jerseyborn
07-10-2021, 07:19 AM
We use Empty nest through the villages Great communication and super affordable.
Encaretakers@thevillages.com
352-750-1595

hal195z
07-10-2021, 07:41 AM
Call Too Old Cops, John at 352-277-7783 or Steve at 860-941-8038. Retired police officers and live in TV

024engine
07-10-2021, 08:00 AM
Get a neighbor. The companies are a rip off.

Bellavita
07-10-2021, 08:15 AM
if you are only going for a month you don't need anyone

Hello, we are newbies to TV and have contacted several home watch services with no luck. They are either booked or do not respond to their email/phone provided.

Do you have a good recommendation for a trustworthy company or individual to check on our home in McClure while we are away during the month of August?

Thank you so much!

butlerism
07-10-2021, 08:22 AM
Stock the fridge and liquor cabinet.
Give neighbor me a key.

Mom .... Dad... I promise no house parties.
lol

msu69er
07-10-2021, 08:23 AM
Sunbird Home Inspections, LLC, 352-272-8150. Licensed home inspection company that also performs home watch service. Checked on my place alder Elsa, sent pics and a detailed note of house condition.

We hired them to do the inspection on our house when we purchased it in 2019. Report was very detailed and complete. Found out they also did home watch so hired them to check our place during the summer months when we are north.

I get a detailed report with pics each time Sunbird checks the place. Very reasonable. The owner is very knowledgeable. Highly recommended!

Also, beware of Empty Nest. They contract out home watch service to individual contractors. Different ones will visit your home each time. I’m not even sure they come inside when they say they do. I had water running because they didn’t turn the water off when the last one left and they next one never reported it, instead reporting that all was OK.

Smalley
07-10-2021, 08:23 AM
The best thing is to get one or two security cameras inside and outside, that way you know your lawn is being cut and your inside is not being ravaged by a squirrel

Would you recommend a Security camera to buy? What brand and cost? Do they have to be installed by a professional?
Thanks,

Donna Marie
07-10-2021, 08:44 AM
Home Watch Squad
352-445-0983

Velvet
07-10-2021, 08:53 AM
Sunbird Home Inspections, LLC, 352-272-8150. Licensed home inspection company that also performs home watch service. Checked on my place alder Elsa, sent pics and a detailed note of house condition.

We hired them to do the inspection on our house when we purchased it in 2019. Report was very detailed and complete. Found out they also did home watch so hired them to check our place during the summer months when we are north.

I get a detailed report with pics each time Sunbird checks the place. Very reasonable. The owner is very knowledgeable. Highly recommended!

Also, beware of Empty Nest. They contract out home watch service to individual contractors. Different ones will visit your home each time. I’m not even sure they come inside when they say they do. I had water running because they didn’t turn the water off when the last one left and they next one never reported it, instead reporting that all was OK.

That’s not my experience. For years I had the same couple look after my home. When there was an emergency (an appliance needed to be fixed) and they were not available the supervisor himself came out. After “my couple” retired, I kept in touch with them. Empty Nest sent another person who ignored a request I made - after I complained she was never sent to my place again. My cameras show everything. Very happy with Empty Nest.

Papa_lecki
07-10-2021, 08:55 AM
Would you recommend a Security camera to buy? What brand and cost? Do they have to be installed by a professional?
Thanks,

I found the NEST cameras are the easiest to operate.
I had a nest doorbell put in (Munn’s does it - they have a whole smart home division).
I also had Munns put in a NEST thermostat.

You need a smart phone to operate, but its easy

rfc171
07-10-2021, 09:29 AM
We are snowbirds since 2003. We tried several private home watch with no luck! Now we use the Empty Nest program of The Villages. The are professional and easy to work with. They send us reports every after their visits, what they did and what they found. They drive our golf cart around the block, start our car (they are not allowed to drive it around). We could be happier leaving out home to these trustworthy people! We cannot thank them enough.

rfc171
07-10-2021, 09:30 AM
We are snowbirds since 2003. We tried several private home watch with no luck! Now we use the Empty Nest program of The Villages. The are professional and easy to work with. They send us reports every after their visits, what they did and what they found. They drive our golf cart around the block, start our car (they are not allowed to drive it around). We could not be happier leaving our home to these trustworthy people! We cannot thank them enough.

KRMACK55
07-10-2021, 09:50 AM
I like Empty Nest, the Villages Property Management. They open my home before I come. When furniture arrived they stayed while it was put in place and sent me photos of how it looked. Same with installation of appliances and I could not be there. They check the irrigation and sinks etc They will call my lawn services etc if anything needs to be looked after. It’s as if I was there myself. :) I had a problem with an installer and since Empty Nest was the contact while I was not there, they sorted it out for me. They are not inexpensive, about $100 a month for me, but you get what you pay for.
They are terrible and you pay crazy money because of their name. Get a referral from anyone else but stay away from them ! Unreliable inconsistent stay clear

graciegirl
07-10-2021, 10:18 AM
We personally know and highly recommend the integrity of Don and Brenda Cunningham, 352.391.2564 352.272.9924

Velvet
07-10-2021, 10:23 AM
They are terrible and you pay crazy money because of their name. Get a referral from anyone else but stay away from them ! Unreliable inconsistent stay clear

Did you read my post at all?

Papa_lecki
07-10-2021, 11:16 AM
I gave the home watch a lot of thought - it comes down to trust….
Who do you trust to be in your home every week.
Any company can print up a check list, email it to you, etc - but it comes down to the gut feel of the person who will be in your house week after week.

Only you can make the price/value equation. I can find cheap and expensive home watch people;
only you can say that $100 a month is too expensive or I trust this person a lot and $35 a month is a fair price.
And like every service provider, there will be customers who had great experiences with them and customers who had terrible experiences. Up to you to do due diligence.

thelegges
07-10-2021, 11:59 AM
Just make sure they are insured and bonded. If a problem arises there is a backup if damage happens. As for asking a neighbor, that would be the last thing I would do. What if they missed something that caused damage, then what. One of our neighbors had a friend check on their house, forgot to turn off the water, toilet started leaking, water damage bathroom, and closet. Plus the large water bill. Home was being checked every 2 weeks, so lots of water in 2 weeks

Nucky
07-10-2021, 12:10 PM
Just make sure they are insured and bonded. If a problem arises there is a backup if damage happens. As for asking a neighbor, that would be the last thing I would do. What if they missed something that caused damage, then what. One of our neighbors had a friend check on their house, forgot to turn off the water, toilet started leaking, water damage bathroom, and closet. Plus the large water bill. Home was being checked every 2 weeks, so lots of water in 2 weeks

Doing a favor and missing something can cause the person doing the watching a problem also. No good deed goes unpunished.

I'm down to only watching one house for a neighbor because they are so nice I can't say no. I had them sign a letter that holds me harmless just in case. :clap2:

retiredguy123
07-10-2021, 12:10 PM
Just make sure they are insured and bonded. If a problem arises there is a backup if damage happens. As for asking a neighbor, that would be the last thing I would do. What if they missed something that caused damage, then what. One of our neighbors had a friend check on their house, forgot to turn off the water, toilet started leaking, water damage bathroom, and closet. Plus the large water bill. Home was being checked every 2 weeks, so lots of water in 2 weeks
I would turn off the house main water valve and leave it off. Some people think they need to have someone come into their house, turn on the water, and flush the toilets on a regular basis. In my opinion, that is a bad idea. Toilet leaks are the most common reason for flooding in a house.

graciegirl
07-10-2021, 12:24 PM
We personally know and highly recommend the integrity of Don and Brenda Cunningham, 352.391.2564 352.272.9924

Papa_lecki
07-10-2021, 12:34 PM
I would turn off the house main water valve and leave it off. Some people think they need to have someone come into their house, turn on the water, and flush the toilets on a regular basis. In my opinion, that is a bad idea. Toilet leaks are the most common reason for flooding in a house.

I think you want to flush the toilet to keep the seal on the bottom from drying out. Once every month or two is probably adequate.

You want someone inside, in case the rain from a week ago resulted in a leak.

retiredguy123
07-10-2021, 12:41 PM
Just make sure they are insured and bonded. If a problem arises there is a backup if damage happens. As for asking a neighbor, that would be the last thing I would do. What if they missed something that caused damage, then what. One of our neighbors had a friend check on their house, forgot to turn off the water, toilet started leaking, water damage bathroom, and closet. Plus the large water bill. Home was being checked every 2 weeks, so lots of water in 2 weeks
It seems as though the neighbor's flood damage would be covered by their homeowners insurance. I doubt that any insurance that a home watch company had would be a primary payer. But, if you want the home watch company to have insurance, you need to get a letter from their insurance company stating what it covers, the limits of coverage, and the current status of the premium payments. I suspect that very few people actually require that type of proof.

retiredguy123
07-10-2021, 12:59 PM
I think you want to flush the toilet to keep the seal on the bottom from drying out. Once every month or two is probably adequate.

You want someone inside, in case the rain from a week ago resulted in a leak.
I agree with checking the house for rain leaks. But, I'm not sure what toilet seal you are referring to. The donut seal where the toilet connects to the floor will not dry out. And the internal parts inside the tank will last a lot longer than a few months without drying out. You may want to cover the tank with Saran wrap to prevent the trap from drying out and causing sewer gas to enter the house. There are a lot of vacant houses in The Villages that are for sale for many months, including new houses, and I don't think the builder or the real estate agents have someone flush all the toilets on a regular schedule. Some new houses don't even have the water turned on for months during construction.

easydog
07-10-2021, 03:06 PM
Hello, we are newbies to TV and have contacted several home watch services with no luck. They are either booked or do not respond to their email/phone provided.

Do you have a good recommendation for a trustworthy company or individual to check on our home in McClure while we are away during the month of August?

Thank you so much!

You may contact me...... at edwin.wingham@gmail.com .....

thelegges
07-10-2021, 03:31 PM
It seems as though the neighbor's flood damage would be covered by their homeowners insurance. I doubt that any insurance that a home watch company had would be a primary payer. But, if you want the home watch company to have insurance, you need to get a letter from their insurance company stating what it covers, the limits of coverage, and the current status of the premium payments. I suspect that very few people actually require that type of proof.

Actually at our first house, our neighbors were Canadian, had a popular home watch, when they arrived there was water damage at their home, along with mold issues. Homeowners insurance asked for all reports from home watch. Owners paid deductible, their insurance cover the rest.

Homeowners insurance then contacted Home Watch, for restitution that was paid out. Home watch insurance paid the damage, and the homeowners had their deductible returned. Yes your insurance has the right to seek payment from a home watch, or an accident that does damage to your home, from a non homeowner.

stebooo
07-10-2021, 06:25 PM
Never have used a company. Have a friend or neighbor do it. Reward them

dshoberg
07-10-2021, 06:35 PM
Down Home Property Mgmt.....(352) 753-0976
Have had them for 6 years and no issues

suzannedays
07-11-2021, 10:49 AM
Hello, we are newbies to TV and have contacted several home watch services with no luck. They are either booked or do not respond to their email/phone provided.

Do you have a good recommendation for a trustworthy company or individual to check on our home in McClure while we are away during the month of August?

Thank you so much!

Larry Days is a well respected handyman who also does Home watch. Look him up on Nextdoor. 508-561-8020

suzannedays
07-11-2021, 10:51 AM
Larry Days, we'll respected handyman and Home Watch service. See Nextdoor for references 508-561-8020