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A landlord must give each tenant a key for
every lock on the rental unit. The landlord must also give the
tenant at least one key for the mailbox, recreation facility,
laundry facility or any other secured area in the residential
complex, that the tenant has the right to access.
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A landlord can’t charge a tenant for a key or set of keys at the beginning of a tenancy.
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If a tenant loses their key or asks for an
extra key, the landlord may charge a reasonable amount for a new
or extra key.
If a tenant locks themselves out, they should
ask the landlord for help. The Branch encourages landlords and
tenants to try to resolve this kind of issue.
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A tenant should not lend other people their
keys or give out copies of their keys. Tenants are responsible for
any damage or disturbance caused by the people who use these keys
to enter the complex.
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The tenant must return all keys, including
extra keys, to the landlord, at the end of the tenancy. This helps
keep the rental unit and residential complex secure.
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