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Updated over 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

Key Management System
Looking for ideas.
I have 133 units and trying to figure out a good system for managing all the unit keys. I strayed away from master keys systems for all the units but do use master key system for all 36 basements.
What do other landlords / property managers use? I would like a good system to track all the keys.
Thank you in advance.
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I've seen several systems. My favorite was actuality a master key system, but it had 5 masters. The master key would work on multiple doors, but not in the same building. I also have seen key binders. They take up much less space. They do make 300 key keyboxes too, so those always work.