Going on vacation should be relaxing, but returning to a damaged or burglarized condo can ruin that peace. Whether you’re away for a weekend or a month, leaving your home unattended has its risks. Here’s how to keep your condo safe while you’re away.
1. Turn Off Water and Unplug Appliances
A leaking pipe or forgotten device can cause big damage. Before you leave, shut off the main water supply and unplug appliances, such as toasters and heaters. Condo insurance often covers water damage, but prevention saves you the stress of dealing with repairs.
2. Make It Look Lived-In
An empty condo is easy to recognize. To make it look occupied, use light timers, keep curtains partly open, and ask a neighbor to collect your mail. Burglars usually avoid homes that seem lived in, so these simple steps can help lower the risk of break-ins.
3. Secure Windows and Doors
Check all locks and reinforce weak spots. Patio doors and balcony windows are common entry points for pests. If theft still occurs, your condo insurance helps cover the cost of stolen belongings and repair expenses.
4. Notify Building Management
Inform your condo association or building manager about your trip. They can keep an eye on your unit and alert you to emergencies, such as leaks or power failures.
5. Review Your Condo Insurance Before You Go
Check if your policy covers times when your home is temporarily unoccupied. Also, find out if valuable items like jewelry or electronics are protected. Updating your policy can give you peace of mind, even when you're far away.
Traveling is meant to refresh you, not worry you. With a few smart steps and the right condo insurance, you can enjoy your trip knowing your home is safe, secure and waiting for your return.


