Snowball58
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I agree an alarm system. They can be costly, and they were renting.
They had cameras up, but I would guess in a way that would not damage the property. They had lights. And, we have a story of a stalker that went from throwing rocks to murder in a short 4 months. I think they were doing pretty good with cams and lights.
I own a rental property. If my renters called me up and requested permission to add a security alarm (upgrading my property at their expense, no less) because of a safety concern, I'd ok it in a heartbeat. I can't imagine that a security alarm would be cost prohibitive when compared to all of the various systems they had in place, cameras, motion lights, etc.
I would think it would cost under $1k to install, and one doesn't need a monitoring contract (which run ~ $25-$50/month), just having a localized alarm that alerts you to an intruder would have been helpful and served as a deterrent. We have monitoring of our fire and the security alarms, and it's under $350/year.
I'm also truly shocked that the police didn't suggest this (assuming they didn't, but perhaps they did. We don't know.)