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10 Things Every NRI Must Do Before Leaving Their India Property Unattended

Whether you're leaving for 3 months or 3 years, this is the list to work through before you board the flight. Miss any of these and you'll regret it from 8,000 km away.

By SecurifyHQ · March 2026 · 8 min read

Every NRI property owner knows the anxiety: you're at the airport, flight boarding in 30 minutes, and you're mentally running through everything you might have forgotten at your India property. Did you brief the caretaker properly? Is the camera system definitely on? Did you make a copy of your property documents?

This checklist is designed to be worked through before that moment — ideally two to four weeks before you leave India, so there's time to fix anything that isn't sorted.

The 10-Point Checklist at a Glance

  1. Camera coverage audit
  2. Internet connection check
  3. Lock and physical security audit
  4. Key inventory review
  5. Caretaker briefing and agreement
  6. Emergency contact chain setup
  7. Professional monitoring activation
  8. Property document backup
  9. Vacant property insurance check
  10. Utility and standing order setup
💡 One thing you can't do from abroad: You can monitor, you can coordinate, you can instruct — but you cannot physically attend your property. Everything on this list is about ensuring that when something happens, someone competent can respond at the property on your behalf. That's what a solid local contact chain + professional monitoring provides.

A Note on Timing

Don't try to do all 10 of these in the week before you leave. Some items — like finding a reliable caretaker, upgrading locks, or getting vacant property insurance — take time to arrange properly.

A good schedule:


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