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What is a Guardian?

A property guardian is an individual who occupies and maintains an empty property on behalf of the owner or managing agent via a licensing agreement.

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For property owners or managing agents, having guardians in place helps to mitigate risks associated with leaving a property empty, such as vandalism, squatting, or deterioration due to lack of maintenance.

 

This arrangement is typically seen in urban areas where there are vacant buildings, varying from residential properties, or commercial spaces. Property guardianship benefits both the property owner and the guardian.

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For guardians, the arrangement offers an affordable living option in desirable locations, often with larger spaces than they might afford otherwise. In exchange for reduced rent, guardians agree to adhere to certain terms and conditions, such as maintaining the property, abiding by security measures, and vacating the premises within a short notice period if required by the owner.

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Overall, property guardianship provides a solution for both property owners and individuals seeking affordable accommodation, while also helping to address issues related to urban blight and property vacan

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