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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Locks between tenants
My fellow landlords...are you rekeying existing locks between tenants, changing them out completely or leaving them the same? I have previously switched out the locks completely but am considering just having them re-keyed if that is more cost effective.
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I watched U-tube. Then bought a rekey kit on ebay. I rekey the locks at turnover. I can rekey two doorknobs & two deadbolts in less than 30 minutes. When I'm at Menards I ask them if they have any sets of keys leftover from rekeying. I have several sets of keys now. I have $23 in to it all.