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Chris Masons
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Keyless Entry lock question

Chris Masons
  • Investor
  • Union, NJ
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Hi guys,

Has anyone used the keyless entry locksets offered by Schlage Etc? How do you like them? Any issues you find, or any downsides? Any specific brands/models you perticularly like or dislike?

I am thinking it may be a good investment to make on a couple of my properties.

They all seem to have the key over ride so you can always go back to using the standard key if for some reason the keypad doesn't work?

As always Thx in advance guys!

Chris

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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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I'd use the remote system, yes they cost more, but saw them on TV.

The tenant has a code, you can open up with a remote to let workers in or if a tenants kid gets home early. You can change the tenants code remotely. You can set a time, like for an open house....very cool! Ahhh, the good ole days of going across town with a key!

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