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Originally Posted by adultpro
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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You are being very weird.
For one nobody and I do repeat nobody gets to be in a tenets place when either I/wife/ or tenet is present the entire time. Only exception I suppose would be if the fire department or some other emergency responders had to enter.
Your NDA's are your issue. You have 24 hours, it is not that hard to put away things laying about that you do not want others to see.
Nobody is also going to just enter your dwelling without the full notice, unless it is an emergency situation. If you decide to start banging your GF when you know your landlord has given you written notice that they will be coming by between noon and three. Then again that is your own damn issue.
This is not being nervous about keys either, this is about not living up to your signed agreement. End of story.