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Getting lock changed
Hugbubble
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Due to get keys for new pad on Friday and as it has been tenanted in past, wish to change locks, as don't have a clue who else may still have copies.
Is only a single door (apartment) and not sure what it is now but would need have locks changed to 5 lever deadbolt to comply with insurance.
Any advice appreciated. thanks
Is only a single door (apartment) and not sure what it is now but would need have locks changed to 5 lever deadbolt to comply with insurance.
Any advice appreciated. thanks
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A hanyman /chippy should be able to put a 5 lever dead lock in for about £50 labour. A insurance kite marked lock should be £30 - £40.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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