Home and Garden
Weighing the pros and cons of house sitting
When a house is vacant for long periods, homeowners naturally begin looking for rental options. However, if one is going away only for a short period of time, house sitting is the best option. Currently, there are over 4,500 house sitters employed nationwide, and this approach benefits both homeowners and house sitters. So, who are house sitters, and what are the pros and cons of house sitting? Let’s take a close look: Who are house sitters? House sitters are individuals paid to move into one’s property during the homeowner’s absence and care for it, probably taking care of the home garden, and pets. Essentially, homeowners and house sitters sign an agreement wherein the house sitter undertakes to stay at the empty house for a specific number of days and take responsibility for the home. The amount to be paid to the house sitter for this service is also mentioned in the agreement. Pros of house sitting As a house sitter, here are some advantages of providing their services: No accommodation costs incurred One of the biggest perks of house sitting is that one doesn’t have to pay for accommodation in a new city or town. So, if one has to travel to a new city for a short while, s/he can offer house sitting services at homes in this city and earn some extra dollars while staying in an accommodation for free and not having to pay any rent.
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