#73391On Thursday, August 30, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
If the property management changed your locks it would in a way admit legally that some one was in fact in your apartment and can bring legal liabilities they don't want. The problem could be cure by your writing a letter to request locks changed along with a police report stating the evidence of the entry by unknown person not authorized by you or them. Also ask for a keyless lock that can only be locked and unlock by the occupant only.
Meaning while you are in the apartment this lock can only be unlock by you from the inside. Im a maintenance man with 15 years experience here in texas and state law requires it. Ive learned several things but one lesson is always true LOCKS KEEP HONEST PEOPLE HONEST.
Lesson learned with in the US ARMY.
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If the property management
If the property management changed your locks it would in a way admit legally that some one was in fact in your apartment and can bring legal liabilities they don't want. The problem could be cure by your writing a letter to request locks changed along with a police report stating the evidence of the entry by unknown person not authorized by you or them. Also ask for a keyless lock that can only be locked and unlock by the occupant only.
Meaning while you are in the apartment this lock can only be unlock by you from the inside. Im a maintenance man with 15 years experience here in texas and state law requires it. Ive learned several things but one lesson is always true LOCKS KEEP HONEST PEOPLE HONEST.
Lesson learned with in the US ARMY.
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