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Building Security Must be a tenant gives a tenant the security code to strengthen the security of a trading system? I rented a commercial building where I recently activated a motion sensor security disabled. I pay the monthly fee for the system. I can think of good reasons to give the tenant the code to disable the system, but I wonder if by law he would have the right to ask me, since I did not actually own the building. In Oklahoma, the tenant must have access to the leased property 24-7, unless you have otherwise specified in the contract. Check the laws in your own state, but most on this point will be similar. I do not know what is the situation here, and what you mean by "tenant" and "tenant". Do you mean - Depends on what state you live and what laws are .. I would say that you do not have to give him, as if he wants to enter the premises, it is necessary to give notice anyway ... but I would check my local laws landlord and tenant ... If your lease requires you to give the landlord a key, you must also give him the security code. They travel together. The tenant must have this information. In an emergency, the authorities will inform them first, that the listed owner. Posted on August 11, 2010.
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