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Old 10-11-2009, 10:12 PM  
adultpro
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Originally Posted by After Shock Media View Post
I typically work with tenets. How you came off on here though would lead me to think it was even a tad more harsh in reality. That said as a landlord it would sort of feel like you are implying that I am either not to be trusted and am a potential thief, or that I am so damn stupid that I will give anyone a walk through and not pay attention to them every second. Even worse like I would just give them the key and say let me know when your done and what you think to the new people.
When tenants become nervous about keys, it does not necessarily imply a lack of trust of the landlord.

I might trust you to be my landlord, but do I trust your realtor, your handyman, your insurance agent, and anyone else to whom you might give a key? Am I supposed to trust anyone that might access that key without your knowledge? Am I supposed to violate binding NDAs requiring secure storage for some issue of "trust" that doesn't serve any practical purpose?

Maybe I'm just banging my gf when you let yourself in erroneously, having thought that you gave me notice. That has nothing to do with trust either.
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