They said the keys were good🔑… but are they? Checking the locks🔒 before move-in🚪

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Another day, another surprise in the world of property management. The last residents assured me the locks and keys were “good to go.” But when I tested them during my pre-move-in inspection, the keys didn’t even work.

With the tenant’s move-in date right around the corner, this is a deal-breaker. Tenants must have full, working access to the property in order for it to be habitable under North Carolina law. No excuses.

So, here’s what I had to do today:

🏬 Stop by the local home improvement store to pick up a new set of knobs and deadbolts

🔧 Go back to the property and change out the locks myself

✅ Test the new keys to confirm everything works smoothly

🔑 Leave the property fully secured and tenant-ready

💡 Why this step matters:

It protects the homeowner by ensuring the property is secured properly

It ensures compliance with habitability requirements — tenants must have unrestricted access to their home

It builds tenant trust right from day one (no one wants to move into a place where the keys don’t even work!)

👉 Property management is all about solving problems quickly and making sure tenants move into a safe, accessible, and functional home. Sometimes that means rolling up your sleeves and fixing the details others overlook.

Another headache solved, another tenant ready to move in.
Let’s Get to Work! Let’s Go! 💪

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