Owning property in London is a valuable asset—but managing it from a distance comes with challenges. Whether you’re a landlord living abroad, a developer managing vacant units, or a portfolio owner overseeing multiple sites, you need visibility, control, and confidence that your asset is secure and well-maintained—even when you’re not on-site.
That’s where remote property monitoring services come in. At Fraser Bond, we offer landlords across London a full suite of tech-enabled, professionally managed monitoring solutions that keep your properties safe, compliant, and protected—24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Remote property monitoring combines smart technology, sensors, security systems, and management oversight to give landlords and property owners real-time insights into their buildings—without needing to be physically present.
Security alerts (unauthorised entry, vandalism, break-ins)
Environmental monitoring (temperature, humidity, leaks)
Fire and smoke detection
Power, heating, or utility outages
Vacancy checks and compliance triggers
Remote access and keyless entry management
It’s ideal for both tenanted and vacant properties, especially in areas prone to insurance concerns or unreported maintenance issues.
Vacant homes between tenancies are vulnerable to squatting, water leaks, and burglary. Remote monitoring offers 24/7 oversight and fast response capabilities.
Manage your property in London from abroad with real-time updates and actionable insights via your phone or dashboard.
Fire alarm monitoring, CO2 sensors, and leak detection help meet HMO licensing and safety regulation requirements.
Identify issues early—before they turn into expensive repairs, void periods, or insurance claims.
Modern renters expect smart, well-maintained homes. Remote systems enhance safety and convenience.
Fraser Bond’s remote property monitoring service is fully customisable based on property type, location, and risk profile.
Intruder alerts, door/window sensors, CCTV, and motion detection
Keyless entry tracking and lock status monitoring
App-based control and real-time notifications
Leak detectors (kitchens, bathrooms, boilers)
Smart thermostats and frost protection
Humidity and mould prevention sensors
Connected detectors with automated alerts
Monitoring compliant with HMO licensing and insurance standards
Smart meters and power status monitoring
Alerts for unexpected consumption or system shutdowns
Centralised platform for real-time visibility
Reports, alerts, and maintenance coordination
Landlords with vacant or part-time rentals
Overseas property owners
HMO and build-to-rent operators
Developers with completed but unsold units
Portfolio managers seeking scalable monitoring across multiple addresses
Fraser Bond doesn’t just supply technology—we provide full support from design to deployment, including:
We assess property risk levels and recommend a tailored monitoring solution.
Professional setup of cameras, sensors, and smart controls, all integrated into one easy-to-use dashboard.
We provide optional 24/7 professional monitoring and respond to alerts on your behalf if needed.
Ongoing technical support, device health checks, and firmware upgrades ensure your system remains reliable.
Seamless integration with our letting and management services, including tenant onboarding and remote access support.
In London’s fast-paced, high-value property market, visibility and responsiveness are everything. Remote monitoring gives landlords the peace of mind, control, and protection they need—without the cost or complexity of on-site management.
Fraser Bond offers fully managed, scalable solutions to help landlords safeguard their investments while staying compliant, connected, and in control.
Fraser Bond delivers intelligent remote monitoring systems for rental and investment properties across London. Whether you own one flat or a portfolio of HMOs, we help you reduce risk, save time, and enhance tenant experience through cutting-edge technology and expert support.
Protect what you can’t always see—partner with Fraser Bond for remote property monitoring in London.