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Rentals • turnovers • managed properties

Locksmith Service for Property Managers and Landlords

Coordinate rekeys, key control, authorized entry and repair across apartments, rental homes and managed commercial properties with a clear work-order and approval process.

Include the property, opening IDs, manager authorization, billing requirements and key instructions in the first request.

Property service workflows

Turnover, lost keys and failed locks need different responses

A repeatable property workflow protects access while avoiding unnecessary replacement.

Turnover

Rekey for a new occupant

Change compatible cylinders, issue the approved key quantity and document which openings were completed.

Lost key

Change access where exposure exists

Identify every opening operated by the missing key and rekey the relevant compatible locks.

Failed hardware

Repair or replace the actual failure

Separate cylinder, latch, strike, alignment and lock-body problems before ordering parts.

Lockout

Restore authorized access

Verify the occupant or manager authority, open the selected door and address the underlying key or lock issue.

Apartments • rentals • commercial properties

Property-management locksmith support

Service can be arranged for individual doors or a documented multi-opening project.

Unit and common-area rekeys

Rekey compatible cylinders after turnovers, lost keys or access changes.

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Master-key planning

Create practical access levels for management, maintenance and occupants where the hardware supports it.

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Lock and latch repair

Repair or replace selected deadbolts, levers, knobs, cylinders, latches and strikes.

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Business and unit lockouts

Authorized entry for management-controlled spaces and verified occupants.

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Door closer and storefront issues

Address selected closer, latching and aluminum storefront lock problems.

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Mailbox, cabinet and cam locks

Selected privately controlled small-lock replacement and key service.

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Dispatch-ready work orders

Set the approval and billing path before dispatch

The best property relationships avoid making a technician negotiate authorization at the door.

Provide in the work order

  • Property name and exact service address
  • Unit, suite, door or opening identifiers
  • Authorized manager and on-site contact
  • Scope limit and approval threshold
  • Billing address, purchase order and vendor portal requirements
  • Tenant/occupant communication responsibility
  • Key quantity, labeling and delivery instructions
  • Photos and prior hardware information when available

Authorization must follow the property—not just the caller.

Entry and access-changing work require a defensible link between the requester and the specific unit, business or managed property.

Multi-opening management

Build a usable door and key inventory

For larger sites, even a simple schedule makes later rekeys and repairs faster and more accurate.

Inventory fieldExample
Opening IDBuilding A – Unit 204 – front entry
Hardware / keywayLever cylinder, deadbolt, mortise cylinder or unknown with photo
Access levelTenant, maintenance, manager, common area
Current key quantityTwo issued, one management copy
Condition notesBinds while closing, loose lever, missing strike screw
Last serviceDate, work completed and key-change reference
Clear answers

Questions customers ask before booking

Do you work with property managers and landlords?

Yes, with a responsible contact who can verify authority for each property or unit and approve the scope, billing and access arrangements.

Can you rekey multiple apartments or rental homes?

Yes for compatible serviceable hardware. A door and cylinder inventory helps plan keys, materials and scheduling.

Can you create a master key for a rental property?

A master-key hierarchy may be possible when the locks and keyways are compatible and the security tradeoffs are understood. Not every existing mixed-hardware property should be forced into one system.

Can you meet a tenant without the manager present?

That depends on documented authorization, property policy, identification and the exact work. The approval path should be established before dispatch.

Can you handle after-hours property lockouts?

Availability varies. The caller must have verified authority, and billing/approval details should be clear before an emergency dispatch.

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Have the door, hardware and authorization details ready when you call.

Photos of the lock, door edge, strike, panic device or closer help identify the correct scope and parts. Include billing or vendor requirements at the start.

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