just gonna get a kwikset gold deadbolt/doorknob set with the same key. replace me deadbolt on the front door, and my doorknob on the bedroom. same key, but no one else will have a master key. good idea me thinks. i'd probably have to shut down if maintenance tried to get in and couldn't, but it's a lot better than them getting in and chancing smelling or hearing something from the bedroom.

oh, and "well, i gave my girlfriend a key, and she's a crazy bitch, so i had to change my locks"

hopefully none of these will ever be necessary, but no such thing as being too careful
whitestalkslongwalks Reviewed by whitestalkslongwalks on . changing the locks on my front door ok, going to be starting a little grow op in the bedroom closet. i'll just use the rest of the bedroom for storage of crap. anyway, i'm going to replace the doorknob on the bedroom door with one that locks, but i was thinking, as an extra layer of security, to change the lock on my front door. i rent, and maintenance has a master key to the building. it is a 3-story, about 100unit controlled-access building anyway, i'm pretty sure i'm not allowed to change my front door locks, but as Rating: 5