You can protect your family and your property, even if you don't
own the dwelling.
Renting an apartment, condo or house used to mean that you were stuck with whatever
amenities the landlord provided, but consumer demand has encouraged the security industry
to develop products designed especially for renters.

When you're investigating security choices for your new apartment, compare the systems
based on this criteria:
























If you are curious about how a renter's package is structured,
here are the details on the one
my company offers.


Renting a House or Apartment? You can still be
secure.
I already have a security system
For Renters
Will I own the equipment or just
"rent" it?
If you have no immediate plans to
purchase a home, but you also want the
freedom to change apartments without
losing your security system, find a
company who will sell you the system
outright.
How does the installation work?
If the security company needs to perform
an installation of the equipment, complete
with wiring, you may need to get
permission from the landlord before you
do it. The best bet is to find a portable
system that can be easily moved from
apartment to apartment.
If I do move, can the system go with
me?
If the system is portable, the physical
relocation should be easy. Find out what's
involved in transferring the monitoring.
You may only have to notify the security
system of the relocation.