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January, 2013

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GROUND FORCES THE NUTS & BOLTS OF COLLATERAL SECURITY By Andy Beth Miller Maintaining a safe and secure property isn't a difficult proposition. Take a closer look at these solutions for risk areas to minimize damage, blight, and servicer liability. T he housing downturn has left a string of vacant, foreclosed homes across the country. These empty shelters attract crime, sap property values, and breed blight and deterioration. Servicers, asset managers, property preservation and management firms, agents, and investors all find themselves holding vacant real estate with clear areas of vulnerability. Both the insurance risks and lengthy list of liabilities accompanying ownership of vacant property can be daunting at first glance to those unprepared or unequipped to handle them. Anyone tasked with managing the vacancy byproduct of the housing downturn must be wellversed in risk management and have a good grasp 52 of proactive, preventative measures for ensuring adequate protection. Apart from the obvious necessity of obtaining comprehensive insurance coverage for each property, there is a wealth of information available in today's market to educate and equip property owners and managers with how to best secure their properties in order to reduce both risk and liability. With such an influx of useful information and advice, it can be somewhat overwhelming. To help ensure you're getting the best protection on the market for your vacant properties DS News went straight to the experts in the field to get down to the basics of protecting your properties even when no one is around. From simple solutions to more complex cures, we've gathered a detailed collection of the most up-to-date resources and products available. Whether you're concerned about trespassers, vandals, squatters, thieves, or even those pesky wildlife varmints, proper property protection can bring you peace of mind.

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