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A suggestion for new homeowners: Change the locks ASAP!

Reblogger Lisa Wetzel
Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Realty Affiliates

New Keys are very definitely the very best way to go.  Many REO Lenders insist that the property be re-keyed prior to close.  The liability is greatly reduced when locks are changed.

A great Blog from Richard!

Original content by Richard Weisser

 

A suggestion for new homeowners: Change the locks ASAP!Whether you buy a brand new home, a decades old resale, or a foreclosed property, the first thing that any new homeowner should do after settlement is change the locks.

Many new homes have a master system, and untold numbers of contractors may have been issued keys. Over the years, a resale owner may have given many keys away to friends, neighbors, or relatives. And of course, nearly EVERYONE has keys to REO properties.

There is no way of knowing who has keys and if their intentions are malicious, but locksets are relatively inexpensive and the fix is an easy one.

And for peace of mind and a good “first-night” sleep it should be done as soon as possible.

 

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