Monday, January 21, 2019

Wisconsin House Checks - Where Is The Boat

The family explained this is their second boat and trailer.  Their first boat and trailer was stored in a metal building near the rear of their Wisconsin property.   The family travels to a warmer State to stay in a second home from about January 5th  to about  April 15th  every year.

It was two years ago - upon returning to their Wisconsin home about April 15th - the family discovered their motor boat and trailer was missing from the metal building near the rear of the property.  The family said they were actually home for 2 days before anyone noticed the boat and trailer were missing.

Upon reporting the boat and trailer missing - the family guessed the theft occurred some time between January 5th and about April 15th.   The family reported that one thing the insurance agent, law enforcement, and creditor lender all agreed upon was the importance of notifying them as soon as a theft occurs.  The lengthy and uncertainty of the time of occurrence is not expected to produce a good outcome.

Law enforcement , insurance providers, and lending institutions all value a service that can create less time between the occurrence of a theft and the reporting of the theft.  For this reason the family was requesting a House Check once per week between January 5th and April 15th while they are away from their Wisconsin home.  The family wanted to be sure the House Checks staff walked back and checked on the presence of their 2nd motor boat and trailer.

House Checks sends an individual staff person to walk your property checking doors, windows, and out buildings in the occupants absence.  This is a human intervention to compliment your technological security.  The property owner is charged 22.00 dollars per visit.  Visits are conducted during day time hours.  Staff look inside from the exterior when ever reasonably possible.

With the discovery of harm or damage the House Checks staff begin an investigation enabling support process - this is recording and tracking to package the data for submission to the organizations connected to the household and expected to participate in the remedy.  Simply call 608-432-4286 and request a House Checks visit and leave your call back number.  A senior resource manager will return your call and offer to make a visit and set up service.  House Checks is a service performed through Home Care Path an integrated senior living solutions organization serving Wisconsin since 2010.

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