These are tips i have picked up from owners in Cyprus,, Fill large ice cream tubs with salt, it collects the moisture in the air. We were amazed some rooms it was rock hard others it was still as dry as the day we placed it there. Place it in front of windows,
I bought packs of storage bags from the Sunday Express shop, magazine not the plastic kind, a breathable fabric sort. Various sizes and used the dress and suit ones with the hangers to store pillows and duvets or throws left them hanging in the wardrobe with the doors open
We have shutters so I am not sure if this helped. Only a few small black spots in one area, the locals say wash it first with raw bleach and then paint over,
Put lots of bleach down plug hole and put the plugs in,,, Bleach down the WC and cling film over the bowl, We never did this and all was well ,but we did have 3 weeks there at Christmas.
I invested in these pest magic things you see on the shopping channels.
good advice re locks heard this goes on in Cyprus as well..
There are a few of us who own properties in the same area we all have each others keys and while we are over we open up and air each others places , check everything out for each other, it works well
I packed any food stuffs into large plastic containers that were within sell by dates of our next trip back , these were fine,
Lots of people spray all round before they close up . I never, I do take readings of the meters although I have lamps on timers and the pest magic runs on electricity.
When we arrived after it was shut up, I was suprised it did not feel to bad, I blasted it with the heaters on the A/C units, I left some of these little dehumidefiers different scents in all the rooms so it smelt ok.
Now we are lucky we have really nice neighbour and she will air it for us this year.
elizabeth