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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Charge tenant to replace lock?!
Hey folks! Quick question about my rental..if I have to change the locks on an apt because, in short, the tenant gave a key to someone who has since been asked to leave do/can I charge the tenant for the cost of replacing the lock?
Along with that, do many of you who rent use a combo lock so it can be changed out when a new tenant moves in? Considering this for this situation and is I do I’ll charge the tenant for the cost of a conventional lock and cover the rest myself.
Thanks for any advice!!