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Hi,
We are new to renting out our condo and are running into logistics issues on how to get visitors into our building. I understand how to get them into our actual unit, say through a key pad or lock box, but how exactly do I get them into the building itself? Our building has a keypad that can be used to call our unit to unlock the door but that would mean I would have to answer every call and press "9" to ensure they can get in. How do people bypass this issue? I don't really feel like I can have a lock box out in the public somehwre for the entire building complex but I don't what other options I have?
Is there some kind of service that auto answers phone calls and can press "9"?
Thank you!
dan
Hello @Dan185,
If you need two keys to get into your unit (building key and then unit key), then you will need to give them two keys.
Makes sense but let's say I am not meeting every person staying at my place meaning they show up and are stuck at the front gate. How do I get them inside the gate if I'm not able to physically deliver them a key? I don't feel safe with leaving some lock box out in the open.
What is the building management's policy for having short term guests in the building? Is it allowed?
I live in an apartment complex with the same set up - "key/passcode/call to unit" options for building entrance then a separate "key/passcode (digital door lock)" to enter my home. I would suggest you check if the building keypad can be set to have a passcode that can be put in for entrance, and give this to the guest. (This is what I do 🙂 ) Of course, if you go with this option, you will have to change the passcode for each guest (even if it is just to get into the building).