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Madelyn Felix
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Smart Locks for Rental Properties

Madelyn Felix
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Who is already using smart locks for their rental properties?  


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Smart locks are becoming more common in rentals, especially short-term and multifamily units.

Pros:

  • No need to rekey between tenants

  • Can grant/revoke access remotely (great for maintenance or showings)

  • Access logs for added security

  • Tenants like the convenience

Cons:

  • Dependence on batteries or Wi-Fi—can fail if not maintained

  • Some tenants may be uncomfortable with perceived privacy concerns

  • Higher upfront cost and potential for tech support issues

  • If the system fails, physical access could be a problem

For long-term rentals, a keypad lock with manual override might be a better balance—still allows for code changes without rekeying, but avoids some of the tech pitfalls of smart locks tied to Wi-Fi or apps.

Whatever you choose, just make sure there's a backup access method and clear communication with tenants about how it's managed.

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