California.
We just signed a lease for a rental home. After signing the lease, the landlord told us she will not be providing physical keys to the property. We were told we have to use the keypad to unlock the front door deadbolt lock (even though it has a traditional key), and use garage opener remotes or keypad to enter via the garage. When we enter through the garage, there is a door to enter the home which has a deadbolt lock, but she will not give us keys for it, so we cannot lock the door if we expect anyone to enter from the garage.
We were caught by surprise that she can just deny to provide physical keys to the property? We asked her to reconsider and she says we have so many ways to enter the property, so she does not plan to provide keys. Is this is even legal?
We just signed a lease for a rental home. After signing the lease, the landlord told us she will not be providing physical keys to the property. We were told we have to use the keypad to unlock the front door deadbolt lock (even though it has a traditional key), and use garage opener remotes or keypad to enter via the garage. When we enter through the garage, there is a door to enter the home which has a deadbolt lock, but she will not give us keys for it, so we cannot lock the door if we expect anyone to enter from the garage.
We were caught by surprise that she can just deny to provide physical keys to the property? We asked her to reconsider and she says we have so many ways to enter the property, so she does not plan to provide keys. Is this is even legal?