ChrisP5 (Missouri)
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Posts: 165
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For boards with a management company do any of your board members or officers have keys to mechanical or storage areas in case of emergency?
For example the electronic lock malfunctioned on our pool gate over the weekend and trapped residents in the pool area. On the plus side the residents called the management company emergency line. However while a representative from the management company was on their way across town to get the emergency override key and return back to the property some handy homeowners broke out their tools and attempted to disassemble the locking mechanism. Of course that led to a repair bill for the company to come repair the lock beyond the part that malfunctioned.
If I (and I assume other members) had keys I would have been happy to override the lock, let the people out and shut down the pool area. I also think this would be useful if there was a malfunctioning piece of mechanical equipment such as pool pumps that needed to be shut down quickly in the event of a malfunction without having to wait for management or the fire department.
I am considering proposing a key cabinet in one of our storage areas with keys to the property in it and having a few board members with access. This would only be access to mechanical and storage areas and not individual units.
Pros or cons to this?
For example the electronic lock malfunctioned on our pool gate over the weekend and trapped residents in the pool area. On the plus side the residents called the management company emergency line. However while a representative from the management company was on their way across town to get the emergency override key and return back to the property some handy homeowners broke out their tools and attempted to disassemble the locking mechanism. Of course that led to a repair bill for the company to come repair the lock beyond the part that malfunctioned.
If I (and I assume other members) had keys I would have been happy to override the lock, let the people out and shut down the pool area. I also think this would be useful if there was a malfunctioning piece of mechanical equipment such as pool pumps that needed to be shut down quickly in the event of a malfunction without having to wait for management or the fire department.
I am considering proposing a key cabinet in one of our storage areas with keys to the property in it and having a few board members with access. This would only be access to mechanical and storage areas and not individual units.
Pros or cons to this?