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Living in Cabo San Lucas: Essential Tips for Expats

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At this very moment, Cabo is in the middle of hurricane season. That’s why today’s episode explains how to protect your Cabo home during hurricane season. In the video, Brenda from Ronival Property Management reveals just how well hurricane home protection works when the safeguards are applied by an experienced team who then monitors your Cabo home throughout the season.

From a Cabo home in Quivira, Brenda is joined by her coworker Sylvia. She is one of Ronival Property Management‘s property managers who is ready to serve you. In this question-and-answer session, they explain exactly what goes into hurricane protection. Then, they reveal just how effective it is when the right team handles it. Now, read on to see what Ronival Property Management handles when they take care of your Cabo home.

The Cabo Hurricane season

Hurricane season in Cabo lasts six-and-a-half months! So the most important information regarding hurricane season is the date range. As such, the Cabo hurricane season starts on May 15th and ends on November 30th. Another important piece of information is the most active month: September. Now, let’s find out what it takes to protect your Cabo home throughout hurricane season.

Protecting your home in Cabo

Protection starts with removing and storing curtains and using window shutters. Then, it’s important to take everything off the floor that may be affected by water. In the video, Sylvia demonstrates to Brenda some of the actions that her team performs for hurricane protection. And as she explains, a lot of time is required and it takes a solid team to correctly make it happen.

Sylvia answers many questions from Brenda about two important topics. First, Sylvia is asked questions about protecting your Cabo home throughout hurricane season. Then, Brenda inquires about why Ronival Property Management is the best in Cabo. Let’s begin with some of the protections you can utilize to ensure your home in Cabo will be safe during a hurricane.

Tricky and difficult to deal with, especially when it’s being blown by the wind, water damages many things. It will sometimes penetrate window frames, seep under your doors, and drip down on the floor. After that water gets through and gets on the floor, it is safe if all items that absorb it are kept out in a safe place.

How Ronival stands well above other Cabo property managers

Again, items such as rugs and curtains must be removed and stored. Also, utility services are affected by storms and hurricanes and can be unsafe. Therefore, the team from Ronival Property Management takes care of the electrical breakers and they make sure propane tanks are closed—procedures our teams follow consistently in communities like Palmilla.

The Ronival Property Management team is the most important protection they provide. To explain, their team includes experienced professionals that handle every aspect. As Brenda describes, it’s a whole team, not just one person. As such, they enter your Cabo home and deal with everything that may be affected by a storm or a hurricane—offering the same standard of care for owners in Cabo Real and across Los Cabos.

Also, Ronival Property Management provides a project management team. That means, from hurricane shutter installation to every other type of construction projects, Ronival provides the absolute best. And now that they handle over 100 luxury homes in Cabo, you can trust their awesome reputation. So if you want the best team to handle and manage your Cabo home, trust Ronival Property Management for all your needs.

Work With Ronival Real Estate

Ronival Real Estate has helped thousands of buyers and sellers across Los Cabos since 2010. If you’re interested in Cabo Real Estate, our team can assist with everything from showings and negotiations to closing and property management. Have questions? Contact us here or call +52 (624) 227 5766.

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