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Should I charge my tenant for Replacing Locks
Hi all,
Wondering if you can provide some input into my situation.I had new tenants who moved in on 06/15/22. The unit is 3 bedroom in a college town, so the tenants are 3 college-aged girls.
Only 1 of the tenants moved in as the other 2 are away for the summer.I was not physically present to coordinate exchange of keys w/ the 1 tenant so I left all 3 sets of keys in a lockbox in front of the building gate. Apparently, the girl only took 1 of the keys and left the lockbox w/ the remaining 2 keys on the gate .
One week later, I followed up w/ her to make sure she had grabbed the physical lockbox from the gate , and apparently, she did not ...so she went back to check and the lockbox is gone!
So now the 2 extra keys are missing. I have already checked with the HOA and they confirmed they did not have the lockbox cut. So now my tenant is concerned from a safety standpoint about these missing keys, which I don't disagree with!
The unit is in a. building so there are multiple gates, doors, etc that all require keys.I will have the locks changed but , wondering if I Should I charge her for the locks to be replaced ?
thank you~
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I do not feel it's tenant responsibility unless you specifically told her to remove all keys when she picked up hers. She may have thought she was only entitled to take one, not realizing you don't leave the lockbox on permanently (I know managers who do leave a key in a lockbox for their own maintenance access). If you're not present to turn over keys, you should make sure you provide detailed instructions, like, Please remove all keys from lockbox at move-in; lockbox to be removed x date.