Coastal Carolina Home Watch of Murrells Inlet, SC, earns 13th-year accreditation from the NHWA!

Jack Luber
Greetings!
Coastal Carolina Home Watch of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, has earned accreditation from the NHWA for the 13th year.
In the mid-1990s, when owner Jack Luber purchased a vacation condo in Surfside Beach, SC, 750 miles away from his home on the New Jersey Shore, it gave him an idea for a business. Because he was so far away, he had doubts and concerns about who was going to keep an eye on the place while he was back home. These concerns proved accurate as Jack’s ownership experience progressed. While there was a property owners’ association, he soon learned that they were only responsible for common grounds—the pool, parking lot, hallways, etc.—while anything from the “studs in” was his responsibility. Water leaks, questionable repairs, and access to his condo by a lot of people made Jack realize that no one was truly looking out for his best interests.
Seeing an opportunity and tiring of the taxes, congestion, and weather, Jack left his career in NJ, moved to SC, and started Coastal Carolina Home Watch (CCHW) in 2005. As he saw unique needs for people in the same position as he was, he added services like key holding, concierge, cleaning, handyman, and basic maintenance to CCHW’s offerings. CCHW also provides rental assistance for those out-of-town homeowners who use Airbnb and VRBO. His team also works closely with trust and probate attorneys, providing confidential and discreet services. Jack’s strong ethics and belief in always looking out for the client’s best interests is why homeowners all over the Grand Strand area of SC have watched CCHW grow over the last almost 17 years.
Jack’s ethics and beliefs are also the reasons why he founded the National Home Watch Association in 2009. Because the Home Watch industry is not recognized by the federal governments of the US or Canada, businesses like Jack’s are not required to have licenses, bonding, or insurance, let alone follow any sanctioned policies and procedures. So, when Jack started the NHWA, he began the process of solving these problems. And with NHWA members in 42 states and 5 provinces in Canada and even Australia, companies like Coastal Carolina Home Watch are setting the standards and processes for the entire Home Watch industry.
Jack and the CCHW team are fully trained, insured, bonded, and background checked, and they are all NHWA Certified Home Watch Professionals. The CHWP designations show CCHW’s commitment to providing excellent service to their clients.
Jack is highly active in his community, serving on the Board of Directors of the Children’s Recovery Center of Horry and Georgetown Counties as well as the Board of Directors of the Pawleys Island Litchfield Beach Business Association (PILBA). He is sometimes seen acting or directing on local stages, and he plays golf when he can.
Coastal Carolina Home Watch services the Grand Strand and Waccamaw Neck, specializing in Cherry Grove, Grande Dunes, Living Dunes, the Golden Mile, Market Common, Prince Creek, The Reserve, Litchfield by the Sea, Prince George, and Debordieu Colony. Contact them at (843) 357-4440 or services@cchomewatch.com. Visit their website at www.cchomewatch.com.
Congratulations, Jack!
A little about the National Home Watch Association: The NHWA was formed in 2009 in order to establish and maintain the highest industry standards for Home Watch and absentee homeowner services throughout the United States and Canada (www.nationalhomewatchassociation.org).
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