Apartment Security Expert Advice for Owners, Managers & Residents
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Chris E McGoey
Apartment Security Consultant
Apartment security consultant, Chris McGoey, is well-known to the multifamily rental housing industry for his unique ability to solve serious crime control problems and reduce exposure to premises liability and negligent security claims. He has conducted security surveys of hundreds of residential properties where crime has been a problem and has provided advice on how to reduce the risk. He has experience working with low income public housing as well as luxury condominium vacation rentals. Throughout his career, he has performed over 6000 crime demographic studies and vulnerability assessments. He is a frequent industry speaker and an expert resource for the media. He specializes in the anticipation, recognition, and prevention of security problems on most residential property types. Select the Security Consulting navigation link to learn more...>
Mr. McGoey is near completion of a book on this subject entitled, Apartment Security: Ten Steps to Safer Multifamily Housing. The book will be available soon on this website. Meanwhile, Mr. McGoey has published a series of original apartment security articles to whet your appetite.
Apartment Security Articles
Apartment Security Expert
Board certified apartment security expert, Chris McGoey is internationally known for his work in the security profession. He has evaluated hundreds of apartment and condominium security plans for effectiveness. He has testified as a apartment, condominium, or rental housing security expert witness many times in state and federal courts. He has testified as an expert witness involving allegations of inadequate security, premises liability, crime foreseeability, standards of care, compliance with local housing codes, safe housing ordinances, and HUD regulations. He has testified about security issues involving property management and security officer negligence allegations of inadequate hiring, training, supervision, misconduct, false arrest, and excessive use of force. Select the Expert Witness navigation link to learn more...>