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9 Situations Where Rekeying Can Simplify Property Access

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  Keys change hands frequently in homes, rental properties, offices, and commercial buildings. A former tenant may still have a copy. An employee may leave with a key that was never returned. A homeowner may inherit a property without knowing how many duplicate keys exist. In these situations, Rekeying Locks in Knoxville, TN can change which keys operate an existing lock without requiring the entire lock to be replaced. Rekeying changes the internal pin configuration of a compatible cylinder so an old key no longer works. The existing hardware can often remain in place, which makes the process useful when the locks themselves are still in good condition. The following situations show where this service can make property access easier to manage. 1. A New Home Has Too Many Unknown Keys Moving into a previously occupied home creates an immediate access-control question: how many people still have working keys? Previous owners may have given copies to relatives, neighbors, contractor...