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Protection of Valuables & Medications Notice

Updated: 2026-05-14

Sellers are solely responsible for securing their property. Before any showing or open house, Seller agrees to take the precautions described below. ListQik.com and Central Metro Realty are not responsible for theft or damage to personal property left accessible during a showing.

Before any showing

  • Secure valuables. Hide or remove jewelry, cash, watches, collectibles, and small electronics (laptops, tablets, gaming consoles).
  • Prescriptions. Lock away all prescription medications — a high-theft item during open houses. Move them out of bathroom cabinets and nightstands.
  • Weapons. Ensure all firearms and ammunition are locked in a safe or removed from the premises.
  • Identity. Secure mail, bank statements, tax forms, passports, and any documents containing Social Security numbers, account numbers, or other personally identifiable information.
  • Keys & access devices. Remove spare keys, garage remotes, and alarm codes from drawers, kitchen counters, and visible surfaces.

Limitation of liability

Seller agrees that ListQik.com and Central Metro Realty are not responsible for:

  • Theft or damage to personal property during showings or open houses.
  • Legal claims arising from Seller's use of unauthorized audio or video recording (see the Security & Surveillance Notice).
  • Items the seller chose to leave in the home during marketing.

Acknowledgement

By checking the "Valuables / Medications Notice reviewed" box in your listing setup, you confirm that you have read this notice and agree to secure valuables, medications, weapons, identity documents, and access devices before each showing.

This page summarizes seller responsibilities for property security during the listing period. It is not legal advice.

Protection of Valuables & Medications Notice · ListQik.com