What is House Sitting?

What are the advantages of using a house sitter?

What are the standard guidelines of a house sitting agreement?

Why do people register to housesit?

Who pays the bills during housesitting?

Will house sitting affect my homeowners insurance?

Should I require a bond or security deposit from my house sitter?

How do homeowners and house sitters  register and communicate.

Making your decision-Steps to selecting your housesitter.

Finalizing the arrangement - preparing a house sitting contract.

House Sitting Fees

House Sitting Video.

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What are the advantages of using a house sitter?


Avoid the hassle of renting your home.

  • No packing. Your possessions stay in place.
  • No forwarding mail.
  • No storage expenses.
  • No disappointment when you return. You select a house sitter who agrees to your terms.

 Avoid extra expenditures.

  • No need to hire gardeners, pool service, or pet boarders.  Your sitter handles these services in exchange for their free accommodations.

Avoid imposing on your friends and family.

  • No reason to request sporadic visits to care for your home and pets.

Avoid becoming a crime statistic.

  • Deter a home burglary by maintaining a “lived-in” look.



 

 

 

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