Why Change Locks Between Every Tenancy
The most basic reason to change locks between tenancies is key security. Over the course of a tenancy, a tenant may have had keys cut for partners, friends, family members, or housekeepers. When the tenancy ends, you have no way of knowing how many copies of your keys are in circulation. Changing the locks means all of those copies are immediately rendered useless — without you needing to track down or account for any of them.
There's also a liability dimension. If a former tenant retains a key and later enters the property — for any reason — and something is taken, damaged, or a person is harmed, the landlord may face questions about whether adequate security measures were in place. Changing locks between tenancies demonstrates that you took reasonable precautions. Not changing them creates a gap in that defence.
I do landlord lock changes in Stoke every week. It's a routine part of the job. Most landlords I work with have a standing arrangement: call me when the tenant moves out, I attend the same day or the following morning, change the locks before the new tenant moves in, and provide a receipt and new key set ready for handover.
What Locks Are Required for Rental Properties
For mortgaged properties, the mortgage lender typically requires BS3621 five-lever mortice deadlocks on all final exit doors. For insured properties — which is almost all of them — the buildings and contents insurer requires the same. If the landlord's insurance doesn't include a security condition, it's worth checking, because many do and a burglary claim can be rejected if the standard wasn't met.
For uPVC doors, anti-snap euro cylinders are the recommended standard. Standard builder-grade cylinders on uPVC doors are a well-known vulnerability — if a burst of burglaries hits Stoke, uPVC doors with standard cylinders are almost always the point of entry. Anti-snap cylinders are a small additional cost per door and a significant improvement in security.
For HMOs — houses in multiple occupation — there are additional requirements. Fire-rated locks on all habitable room doors are typically required under HMO licensing conditions. Communal door security also needs to be robust, as the main entrance is shared by multiple tenants. I can advise on HMO lock requirements for Stoke properties when you call.
Landlord Pricing in Stoke
My landlord lock change pricing for Stoke and CV2: single lock change from £69, full residential property (front door, back door, and any side door) from £149, additional uPVC euro cylinder from £69, HMO room door lock from £49 per door. All prices include labour, new lock or cylinder, and new keys. No VAT. No call-out fee.
For landlords with multiple properties in Stoke or across Coventry who need regular lock changes, I offer a reduced landlord rate. Call me to discuss — it's worth having a conversation if you're managing more than a couple of properties in my coverage area. The arrangement is flexible: you call when you need me, there's no retainer, and the pricing reflects the volume of work.
I provide a proper receipt for every job, which you need for insurance purposes and which is useful documentation for your property management records. If you need a brief written statement confirming what was done — for example for a letting agency or an insurance enquiry — I can provide that too at no additional charge.
Bulk & Regular Work
Many landlords I work with in Stoke have a simple arrangement: they call or text me when a tenant moves out, I turn up the same day or the following morning, change the locks, and send them a photo of the new key set along with the receipt. The new keys are ready for the new tenant's move-in day. The whole thing takes 30-45 minutes for a standard two-door property.
If you're a letting agent managing multiple properties in Stoke or across Coventry, I'm happy to discuss a standing arrangement. I can prioritise call-outs for your properties and maintain consistent pricing across all work. Call 07735 336175 to discuss — I work with several letting agencies across the Coventry area and I understand the logistics of managing multiple properties and tenancies.
I'm reliable, on-time, and I do good work. Those are the three things landlords in Stoke consistently tell me matter most. Call me and see for yourself.
Key Management
As standard, I cut three keys per lock for every lock change — one for the landlord, one for the tenant, and one spare that I'd recommend the landlord retains. Additional keys can be cut during the same visit at £5-10 per key depending on the key type. If you need a larger set — for example for an HMO with multiple tenants needing access — tell me when you call and I'll bring the right cutting equipment.
For HMOs, master key systems are available. A master key system allows you to open all room doors with a single master key, while each tenant has a key that only opens their own door and the main entrance. This is particularly useful for maintenance access and emergency situations. I can design and fit a basic master key system for an Stoke HMO — call to discuss your specific setup.
All key sets are numbered to the lock they belong to and bagged with the receipt. If a tenant ever claims to have lost their key during a tenancy, you have a clear record of what was issued at the start of the tenancy, which is useful if there are any disputes at checkout. Small detail, but it matters.
About Stoke (CV2)
Stoke is one of the larger residential areas in east Coventry, stretching from the Binley Road corridor through to Stoke Aldermoor and the Stoke Green conservation area. The area has a genuinely diverse range of housing — from the attractive 1930s semis around Stoke Green and Kenpas Highway to the post-war estates at Stoke Aldermoor and the more recent developments near the Binley Road. I'm called to Stoke regularly and know the area well, including the one-way systems and the access points off the ring road that make navigation tricky for those unfamiliar with east Coventry. Whether it's a lockout on one of the Stoke Green terraces or a uPVC door issue on the Aldermoor estate, I can usually be with you in 15-25 minutes.
Landlord lock change in Stoke? Call 07735 336175. Same-day, from £69, no VAT. I cover CV2 and surrounding areas.
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