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Buying a smart home that can help you in your later years

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Sep 27, 2024 | Real Estate Transactions

As you consider enhancing the quality of your retirement through technology, purchasing a smart home in Delaware can be a transformative step. Here’s how to buy a smart home with the latest technology and what legal aspects you need to consider.

Finding the right smart home

As a senior afflicted with the usual symptoms of old age, you should look for a smart home with the following features:

  • Lights that turn on and off by themselves to prevent falls
  • Thermostats that keep you comfortable and save energy
  • Doorbells with cameras to see who’s at your door
  • Locks you can control without keys
  • Systems that remind you to take your medicine

These features will keep you safe, comfortable and healthy in your new home. You can control many of these features with your phone or voice, making your daily tasks easier.

Legal things to consider

When you buy a smart home, you need to consider the following legal aspects:

  • Home inspections: Review inspection reports and address potential issues to confirm that all smart devices are in good working condition.
  • Privacy and security: Verify that all smart devices comply with privacy laws and are secure from potential cyber threats.
  • Contracts and agreements: Review and negotiate the purchase agreement. Ensure it covers all smart home technology and shields you from possible liabilities.
  • Homeowner’s insurance: Update your homeowner’s insurance policy to cover smart devices. This protection guards you against losses from broken devices or online attacks.

Buying a smart home can significantly improve your life as a senior. While at it, you can also consider planning your estate. Advanced age and retirement come with challenges, but you can prepare for a better life with a sound plan and competent advice.

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