What happens to an unmonitored vacant property.
Squatters move in within 72 hours
An unmonitored vacant property in most metros attracts unauthorized occupants within 72 hours of being empty. Formal eviction takes 60–180 days and costs $3,000–$15,000 minimum.
City fines compound silently
Most owners don't know their city has a vacant property ordinance until a notice arrives — often months after fines began accruing. Retroactive fines can reach tens of thousands.
Insurance voids without warning
Most homeowner policies have a vacancy clause — after 30–60 days vacant, coverage lapses without notice. A fire or break-in becomes an uncovered loss.
Condition decays faster than expected
Without heat, air, and basic maintenance a vacant structure can develop mold, foundation issues, and code violations within a single season — destroying resale value.
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