Landlords: why letterbox security matters
Landlords need to make sure they provide their tenants with
adequate and secure letterbox facilities for a number of important reasons.
Developers, too, must ensure they work with buyers of flats
to ensure residents have the right facilities for receiving their post.
With most people out all day at work, it's important for
there to be somewhere safe and secure for their mail. Tenants will be straight
on the phone if things start to go missing. They may even look elsewhere if
they are worried about security.
Usually the best option is to source multi-occupancy
letterboxes that feature a secure lock and key system. These will make sure
tenants' post does not go missing or is simply left at the bottom of the stairwell.
They are also easy to install and come with a number of
benefits for landlords/developers. Sizes vary and buyers can even order
made-to-measure letterboxes for the spot they decide to place them.
Developers can select mailboxes that fit narrow corridors or
letterboxes that are large enough to accept small packages.
Anything that helps keep tenants happy and their post secure
will be welcome and reduce time-consuming conflicts and complaints.
Failing to provide a secure letterbox could be classed as negligent
and ultimately cost landlords or developers even more in the long run.
"Multi-occupancy addresses, such as flats and halls of
residences, are often targeted by criminals as mail in these places is often
left insecurely," says the Association of Residential Letting Agents.
"Make
sure your letterbox or place where your mail is left for you is secure and
cannot be accessed by anyone else."
Ultimately,
secure multi-occupancy letterboxes are a sensible investment and wise
precaution against potential criminal activity.
Thank you for your reading
Dominic- Founder & Director at Letterbox4you
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