Cameras, leak detectors, power alerts, temperature sensors and smart locks can provide early warnings, but they do not show every roof, drainage, pest or maintenance issue. Use them as a second layer alongside scheduled physical inspections. Protect privacy, secure the accounts and keep manual access available. A local person still needs to verify and respond when an alert occurs. Current details give the topic a clearer practical value.
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How Can Cameras & Sensors Help Without Replacing Inspections?
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Use this answer as a practical starting point. Current prices and availability should be confirmed with the relevant seller, developer or manager, while ownership, contracts, tax and inspection matters should be checked with qualified buyer-side professionals.
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