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Shouildn't the owner of the building have keys to enable their authorized representative access? -- nm
"
by
Will Hunting
That's the question. If you lease a building and put your own lock on it are you obligated to provide a key to the owner?
Posted by
MojaveMeg (aka Mojave)
Nov 5 '10, 12:17
And what is their responsibility regarding the contents?
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if you change lock you must provide keys however you have no obligation to provide keys if your owner lost them
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zeitgeist
Nov 5, 21:44
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