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Old 01-25-2019, 09:34 AM
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I will be taking possession of my Villages home on Monday. In any other home, I've purchased I have always got the door locks re-keyed or changed the hardware. Has anyone else done this or am I just being paranoid?
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I will be taking possession of my Villages home on Monday. In any other home, I've purchased I have always got the door locks re-keyed or changed the hardware. Has anyone else done this or am I just being paranoid?
They are Kwikset keys. You can rekey the locks yourself. Just go to any of the hardware stores in the area and bring you existing key with so they know which kind you have. The will cut you a random new key different from your existing one. They will show you how to rekey your locks with the new key, it's pretty easy.
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Old 01-25-2019, 10:21 AM
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I agree with you, I always change the locks, as well as the garage door remote codes. Previously I actually had keys for 4 or 5 neighbors houses, for emergency situations. If the previous owner of the home had similar arrangements, then there could very well be other keys our there, same goes for the outside garage door opener codes, etc.
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We changed to the push button combination locks, no more keys needed. They can accept 23 different combo's. The combo's can be added or deleated at will.
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I changed front door to push button combo lock and rekeyed other doors around house. You never know who will have a key to a house you buy so better safe than sorry
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When we took possession in November the builder re-keyed the locks after our walk through. We also received the setting device so we can change them our selves it we want to. I have the same locks on one door to the house up north.
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I agree with you, I always change the locks, as well as the garage door remote codes. Previously I actually had keys for 4 or 5 neighbors houses, for emergency situations. If the previous owner of the home had similar arrangements, then there could very well be other keys our there, same goes for the outside garage door opener codes, etc.
Great idea I didn't think about the garage door code. I'm also going to look at the push button locks. I don't like to carry around a bunch of keys
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If it is a kwikset smartkey lock, A rekey kit is available at lowes and other hardware stores

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kwikset-Re-...8aAofhEALw_wcB
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About 6 months ago we purchased a resale property and some suggested doing a do it yourself system. I was tempted but in the end based on a recommendation here I hired a young man by the name of Neal Purlee he was excellent. He’s a native of the area a good old southern boy, his company is called Dixie Safe and Lock. His phone number is 1-352-874-0576. Best part he gave us some handy tips and tricks I could have not learned had I did a DIY kit.
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I will be taking possession of my Villages home on Monday. In any other home, I've purchased I have always got the door locks re-keyed or changed the hardware. Has anyone else done this or am I just being paranoid?
I never changed my locks, keep in mind that locks only stop honest people.
But if it makes you feel better change the locks. Welcome to TV you’ll love it here.
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Old 01-26-2019, 09:58 AM
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I never changed my locks, keep in mind that locks only stop honest people.
But if it makes you feel better to change the locks. Welcome to TV you’ll love it here.
Locks will also keep out someone who has a duplicate key... But you are correct if they want to get in they will find a way, why make it easy?
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