Ohio landlord installs smart locks without asking tenants, then starts charging them $9.99 a month to access their own apartments: 'I'm paying to unlock my own door?'

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Tenant checks a phone inside an apartment after receiving an unexpected update from property management.
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Tenant signs a lease agreement while reviewing rental terms and housing obligations.
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mgrateez ⚫ 7h ago 9.99 a month per unit? What the h_T is he even paying
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smoosh33 My apartment has key fob entry which I hate. I would rather have a physical key. If the batteries go de d in the lock, I have to call a lock smith and have them open the door at my expense even though the complex is responsible for maintenance of the lock and batteries. They change them once a year but I change them again after 6 months because its not worth the risk.
Dizzy_Description812 Legality aside... who the h || would use a lock that requires $120 yearly service fees? Ive never seen one which didnt use a free app. Either your landlord got hosed and is trying to pass it on or is lying because they really need an extra $10 a month.
Smart lock technology highlights keyless entry systems and growing concerns about renter access fees.
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