• Darkassassin07
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    2 days ago

    You could probably arrange that if you really tried, and it would be easier with an individual landlord; but barring the tenant from changing the locks (without express written consent) is a pretty standard lease clause. Building management companies don’t want to deal with swapping locks all the time and keeping track of changing keys, especially when there’s 200+ units on the property. They’re usually pretty rigid with the terms of the lease.

    • Pika@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      yea, for multi unit complexes like apartments, I assume that it could be in place cause the LL likely has a master key that works across all doors as well