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Updated 3 months ago,

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Albert Blair
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Turnover Property Process

Albert Blair
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Hello BP Family,

I have a couple of issues that I need information on turning over a single-family home. This is my first time doing this, so I want to understand the most efficient way to do so. I understand that I need to either rekey the house or change the locks out completely. Which is more beneficial and cost effective. If I do change the locks, will I still have to rekey them to prevent having three sets of keys? In addition, I do want to get some type of temporary security camera for the property while doing some minor rehab fixes, Are there any suggestions for temporary security cameras?

Thank you all

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