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More often than not, renters aren’t permitted to mount or install anything within the home. However, there are a number of home security systems that are designed with renters in mind and can work around these restrictions. Wireless, do it yourself home security systems are usually the best options for renters. They require no installation, are simple to set up, and can easily be moved should the renter relocate to a new residence. Home security systems such as SimpliSafe and Protect America are renter friendly, as they have various DIY and wireless options. Asset protection devices are designed to protect specific, tangible assets, such as jewelry, paintings, cash boxes, and family heirlooms. These devices can be outfitted with anti tampering technology to avoid being disarmed. If the item to which the device has been attached is moved or disturbed, the sensor will trigger an alarm. Consumers should keep in mind that these devices are not inexpensive and are intended to be an additional layer of protection on top of one’s regular security system. Although they can be bought individually to protect valuables, we still recommend getting a full home security system before considering purchasing these devices. While some components might be affected momentarily by a power outage, cellular and landline systems will continue to work even if there’s no electricity.

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Research the top home security systems and decide which type of security system you are interested in working with as a dealer see Resources. Sign a contract with the company you want to promote. Make a business plan. Once you have decided upon the type of home security system you will deal in, you will then be able to determine how much capital you need to raise and whether you have enough funds to do it yourself. Consider whether you can fund your security system dealership yourself through personal funds or credit cards, or whether you should instead secure a small business loan. To obtain a small business loan, you will need to write a business plan to show how your business will succeed and what it will entail see Resources for links to help in writing a business plan and to obtain loans.

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