If you were looking into moving into a new house or apartment, and you notice four locks on the front door.?
from the previous tenant, would you take the place.
from the previous tenant, would you take the place.
Derek
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i would assume there was some kind of flesh eating ogres
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Well I own a property management company and most of the units that we manage have a dead bolt
and a door lock so I would ask the manager why. Now most of the units i manage are in pretty good neighborhoods so ask about that and then ask why a tenant would install there own locks. If you like the place and everything else is up to your standards then go for it. We once had a tenant that had OCD and they installed locks on all the doors inside and out all i can say is they lost there deposit because we had to replace all the doors he he eh good luck .
Donna <><
Sometimes the previous tenant has put their own lock on the door. But had to leave it when THEY left. That is what happens at my apartment complex. Anything we improve on will have to be left when we move out. So, I would probably take some consideration to that but you should always check out the neighbors etc. when wanting to lease out a place.
tucomena
That's no surprise to me...I often see in the movies they have many locks and NOT precisely in the ghettos or anything. Sign of precaution, nothing more. (I live in Lima, Peru, South America, we usually also have more than one lock, too in ALL the neighborhoods)
I'd take the house or apartment...I'd just assume that the previous tenant was over precautious...However, you can also ask the neighbors around there about this matter.
GOOD QUESTION, DEB!
herrington
initially it replace right into a kin nicely-known with the aid of fact the Winfields, who moved out with the aid of fact they have been ill of Homer. Then it replace into single-mom Ruth Powers and her daughter, Laura Powers who moved in, in the episode "New baby on the Block". Bart falls in love with Laura yet has his heart broken with the aid of fact she would not sense an identical way approximately him (and is older than him.) in the episode "Marge on the Lam", Marge and Ruth flow on an journey in a parody of Thelma and Louise.