Housesitting Mexico

If you're thinking about housesitting in Mexico, there are a few things you need to know before you go ahead. First off, you should understand what exactly housesitting means. In essence, housesitting involves taking care of a house while its owner is away on holiday. The homeowner may leave specific instructions regarding how the house needs to be cared for during his absence, but generally speaking, he expects you to keep everything tidy and clean, and to make sure that any pets are fed and watered. There are many different types of housesitting jobs around the world, so we've picked out three of the best ones below:

The first type of housesitting job is known as 'holiday let'. Holiday lets involve staying in a property whilst its owner is away on holiday. These properties tend to be more luxurious than normal housesitting opportunities, and often include extras such as swimming pools, gyms, spas and other luxuries. They also tend to be much larger than regular housesitting jobs, and therefore require more effort from the housesitter. However, because they offer a higher standard of accommodation, they usually attract a higher price tag too.

A second type of housesitting opportunity is known as'short term letting', and involves renting a property for a short period of time. Short term lettings are normally arranged through estate agents, and they are often offered by landlords who own several properties. A typical short term letting might last anywhere between two weeks and six months, depending on the property and the duration of the holiday.

Housesitting Mexico

Some useful information about Mexico

The unique country code for Mexico is MX. You will likely therefore find that country code in your address bar if you visit a website from Mexico. With regards to time, Mexico lies in the America/Tijuana timezone, which means that it has a GMT offset of -8.0 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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How does insurance work with pet sitting Mexico?
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Insurance for the host’s property is automatically included. The host’s property is covered for property damage, theft and public liability.
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Who are your partners who I book pet sitting in Mexico through?
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Our partners are perhaps the biggest and best name in the business, Trusted Housesitters.
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What happens if I don’t know how to look after a certain species of pet in Mexico?
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No problem, when you search you are able to specify the species that you are most comfortable with.
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What if the pet I’m looking after in Mexico gets sick?
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Our partners provide a 24/7 Vet Advice Line for you to call.
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How can I trust the sitter in my home in Mexico?
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All sitters are verified, and you are free to choose sitters with only the highest levels of verification.