Need A House And Pet Sitter While You're Away But Think You
Can't Afford It? Think Again - You Can F
While you're out in the big world, your most precious
possessions need to be cared for: your property and your
animals. All sorts of service providers have sprung up to cater
for this growing market, however, the services of
agency-registered pet and house sitters can cost a great deal of
money. Friends and family can step into the fold and agree to
house sit for you but when someone is doing you a favour they
can be notoriously unreliable.
But don't despair - there is a 'third way' to engage the
services of a house sitter. It is possible to find responsible
and well-intentioned people who are keen to mind your house and
animals for their own reasons. They don't expect to be paid for
their services, in fact they'll pay you for their share of
utilities. The secret of this modern miracle lies in the power
of the Internet to bring the right house sitter and the right
house sitting assignment together at the right moment in time.
Why do I need a house sitter? Leaving your property empty for
any length of time is tantamount to asking for trouble. Not only
is your vacant house far more likely to be vandalized and
burgled but your home and contents insurance becomes null and
void after your home is empty for 30 (or sometimes 60)
consecutive days. In the words of every home security, police
authority and insurance advisor: 'Don't do it!'
It may seem easier to lock your house up and simply walk (or
drive) away rather than go through the process of finding a
house sitter but your home is probably your most valuable asset
and as such, deserves the protection that a house sitter can
offer.
How often does something minor come up in your home that
requires attention? The person who is minding your house is on
hand to organise repairs to storm damage, prevent your pipes
from freezing, keep leaves out of your drains, shovel snow, pay
the bills to keep your services connected. The list goes on