Bruce Lee
New Member
Hi Everyone, I just closed my first condo couple of weeks ago, never have been a condo owner before.
Yesterday, I've got a mail saying that Condo Management Company would like to have a copy of my unit's keys, in case there's fire or flooding, also it stated that contractors now have to spend more time working on projects, as they don't have keys, which is driving the management fee up etc...
Since I never own a condo before, just want to know if this is a normal practice. If so, what will prevent un-authorized use of my keys to enter my unit, without my prior permission?
I wasn't sure what kind of maintenance they need to do in my unit, it's not like I’m living in a electronic closet or something.
Ideas?
Yesterday, I've got a mail saying that Condo Management Company would like to have a copy of my unit's keys, in case there's fire or flooding, also it stated that contractors now have to spend more time working on projects, as they don't have keys, which is driving the management fee up etc...
Since I never own a condo before, just want to know if this is a normal practice. If so, what will prevent un-authorized use of my keys to enter my unit, without my prior permission?
I wasn't sure what kind of maintenance they need to do in my unit, it's not like I’m living in a electronic closet or something.
Ideas?