I know it's a pain - and this wouldn't be for everyone - but camera surveillance systems have sure come down in price.
We've put several 8 camera systems in at the university in student housing - the cameras are tied back to a central recorder which stores about a 7 day loop for each camera on a hard drive - not video tape.
It works great and is a lot easier to go back through for specific times. You can also get cameras that use infra-red to record in the dark and also that are motion activated to record only when necessary.
These systems cost us about $2000 for 8 cameras and the DVR recorder...
Another cheaper option - if you have high-speed internet - is a little D-link camera (there are others out there) that connects to the internet via wireless. Mount the camera and then it is possible to access it directly across the Internet (depending on what kind of router and connection you have) from anywhere - just by using Internet Explorer and browsing to that address. Seems like those ran about $300 for the camera.
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