The sheriff just left. The writ has been executed. Or the tenant finally moved out and took the keys with them. Whatever the scenario, you've got a rental property sitting with locks that are no longer secure, and every hour those old keys are in the wild is an hour of risk: unauthorized re-entry, theft of appliances and fixtures, squatter move-ins, insurance issues.
Our mobile eviction locksmith team covers Lake Pocotopaug, CT 24/7. We change locks and rekey rental properties for landlords, property managers, real estate investors, and individual homeowners renting out a property. Most calls in Lake Pocotopaug get a technician on-site within 20 to 30 minutes, with the property fully secured the same day.
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A property that just went through an eviction is in a sensitive window. The former tenant may still have keys, may have given copies to friends or family, and in some cases may attempt to re-enter the unit. This isn't paranoia, it's a pattern we see regularly. Securing the locks the same day the eviction is executed is the single most important thing you can do to protect the property and the next tenant.
That's why we operate a true 24/7 emergency eviction locksmith service across Lake Pocotopaug, CT. Weekends, evenings, sheriff appointments at 8 AM on a Tuesday, it doesn't matter. You call, we roll.
Our mobile vans carry full sets of replacement deadbolts, knob locks, rekey pin kits, new keys, and the tools to handle single-family homes, apartments, multi-unit buildings, and commercial properties. We do the whole job on-site, typically in 30 to 60 minutes per unit, and hand you fresh keys before we leave.
No waiting for a vendor to schedule. No missed sheriff lockouts. No property sitting unsecured overnight.
When an eviction is complete and you need the property fully resecured, a full lock change is the most thorough option. We replace the existing deadbolts, knob locks, and any other access hardware with new units, cut fresh keys, and hand you a working set. This is the right call when:
You're not sure how many copies of the old keys are floating around. The former tenant was hostile or high-risk. The locks themselves are old, worn, or damaged. You're upgrading the unit's security for a new tenant. The prior tenant had made unauthorized key copies. The property will sit vacant for a while before the next tenant.
Our technicians arrive with residential and commercial grade lock hardware in the van. We remove the old locks, install the new ones, test every door, and give you new keys on-site. Most single-family rental lock changes are done in 45 to 75 minutes, depending on how many exterior doors the property has.
If the existing locks are still in good condition and you just need to invalidate the old keys, rekeying is faster and cheaper than a full replacement. A rekey changes the internal pin configuration of the lock cylinder so the old keys no longer work, while keeping the existing hardware in place.
Single-family homes after sheriff-executed evictions. Apartment units after tenant move-out or eviction. Multi-unit buildings on a master key system. Real estate investment properties between tenants. HOA-managed units where the association requires the same lock standard. Properties where the existing hardware is recent and working fine.
Rekeying typically takes 15 to 30 minutes per door and is our most popular option for landlords managing multiple units. If you have a portfolio of rentals in Lake Pocotopaug, CT, we can set up a master key system so you have one key that works across all your properties while each tenant gets their own unique key. That's a conversation worth having even if you're only calling for one unit today.
This is the clearest legal scenario. The court issued the writ of possession, the sheriff or marshal returned the property to your possession, and you now have full legal authority to secure it. We coordinate with landlords to arrive at the property either during or immediately after the sheriff's lockout. Many of our calls are scheduled to hit the property within an hour of the sheriff leaving.
When a tenant moves out voluntarily at the end of their lease, changing or rekeying the locks before the next tenant moves in is standard practice and fully legal. You don't need permission, notice, or a court order. Just call and we'll handle it.
If a tenant appears to have abandoned the property without formal notice, state laws vary significantly on what counts as legal abandonment and what notice requirements apply before you can change the locks. We can handle the lock change once you've followed your state's abandonment process, but we're not attorneys and you should confirm your specific state's requirements with a landlord-tenant attorney before proceeding.
The tenant's lease ended, they left, and they didn't return the keys, or only returned some of them. This is one of the most common calls we get. Once the lease is legitimately over and the tenant has vacated, you're within your rights to secure the property. We change or rekey the locks and issue you a fresh set.
If you and the tenant reached a mutual agreement for early lease termination (including cash-for-keys arrangements that landlords increasingly use to avoid drawn-out evictions), once the agreement is executed and the tenant has surrendered the property in writing, you can change the locks. We handle these the same day as the agreement closes.
A default judgment in an eviction case does not, by itself, authorize you to change the locks. You still need the writ of possession to be physically executed by law enforcement before the property is legally yours to resecure. Once that execution happens, we're on the way.
Before anything else, a disclaimer: We're a locksmith service, not a law firm. The information below is general guidance based on how landlord-tenant law typically works across most U.S. states. Specific rules vary significantly by state and sometimes by city. Before changing locks in any contested or ambiguous situation, talk to a landlord-tenant attorney licensed in your state. Getting this wrong can expose you to civil penalties, tenant lawsuits, and in some states, criminal charges for "self-help" eviction or illegal lockout.
With that said, here's the general legal landscape:
The tenant has voluntarily moved out and the lease has ended. The sheriff or marshal has executed a writ of possession after a completed court eviction. The property has been legally declared abandoned under your state's abandonment statute (with required notice periods observed). You have a signed mutual agreement terminating the tenancy. Between tenants in preparation for a new lease.
The tenant is still in lawful possession, even if they owe back rent. You've only served an eviction notice but haven't completed the court process. A judge has issued a judgment but the writ of possession hasn't been executed yet. The tenant is in a holdover period awaiting the sheriff's lockout appointment. You're trying to force the tenant out without going through the courts (this is called "self-help eviction" and is illegal in most states, with penalties ranging from $1,000 to $10,000+ per incident plus damages).
Go through the court process, and wait for the sheriff to execute the writ. That's the point where your legal authority to change the locks is unambiguous. Everything before that is a legal risk we're not equipped to advise you on, and no honest locksmith should tell you otherwise.
If you call us and we have any concern that the eviction process isn't complete, we'll ask a few questions to make sure you're in the clear. If something looks off, we'll pause and suggest you check with an attorney before we proceed. That's for your protection, not ours.
If you own one or a handful of rental houses in Lake Pocotopaug, we're your go-to locksmith for tenant turnovers, evictions, and between-tenant rekeys. We handle each property individually with same-day service and give you keys before we leave.
For apartment buildings, duplexes, triplexes, and small multi-family properties, we handle individual unit lock changes and can set up master key systems so the owner or property manager has building-wide access with a single key while each tenant has a unique key.
We work with property management companies across Lake Pocotopaug, CT on ongoing service arrangements. Predictable pricing, priority dispatch, and consolidated billing for companies managing 10 or more units. If you're a PM tired of calling a different locksmith every time a unit turns over, let's talk.
Just closed on an investment property or a flip? Rekeying is the first thing that should happen after closing, before contractors start coming in and out. We handle investor rekeys same-day, and if you're buying multiple properties, we'll coordinate a single visit to hit all of them.
For HOA-managed units and condos, we work with associations that have specific lock standards and can match existing hardware or bring approved alternatives. We coordinate directly with HOA boards or property managers to stay in compliance with association rules.
Commercial tenant evictions (retail spaces, office tenants, warehouses) follow a different legal process than residential, but the locksmith work is often faster because commercial properties typically have fewer doors. We handle commercial eviction lock changes for property owners and commercial real estate firms across Lake Pocotopaug, CT.
Not every landlord is a professional real estate investor. If you're renting out a single house, a room, a basement suite, or an in-law unit, and you've just gone through a tenant situation that ended in eviction or unreturned keys, you have all the same needs as a big property manager. Call us. We treat individual homeowner landlords with the same priority and same-day service as major property management firms.
24/7 emergency availability. Day, night, weekend, holiday. Someone answers.
Fast arrival. Most Lake Pocotopaug calls get a technician on-site in 20 to 30 minutes.
Licensed, bonded, and insured. Every tech vetted and trained, including on landlord-tenant sensitivity.
Legally aware. We won't help with anything that looks like a self-help eviction. That's for your protection and ours.
Full hardware in the van. Deadbolts, knob locks, rekey pin kits, new keys, and commercial hardware all stocked.
Master key systems available. For landlords with multiple properties, we can set up a system that gives you one key for everything.
Transparent pricing. You get a quote before we start. The quote is what you pay.
Experienced with all property types. Single-family rentals, apartments, condos, commercial, HOA units.
Discreet and professional. We work cleanly, handle ourselves professionally on sensitive calls, and don't make a scene.
Tell us what type of property it is, how many doors, and the eviction status (sheriff-executed, tenant moved out, abandoned, etc.). We'll confirm we can service it and give you a transparent quote.
A technician heads to the property in Lake Pocotopaug with new locks, rekey kits, and key blanks.
We change or rekey every exterior door, typically 30 to 75 minutes total depending on the number of doors.
You receive fresh keys before we leave, with enough spares for yourself, your property manager, and any maintenance staff.
Former tenant keys no longer work. Unauthorized re-entry risk eliminated.
We provide 24/7 mobile eviction lock change service throughout Lake Pocotopaug and all surrounding neighborhoods, including single-family rental neighborhoods, apartment complexes, condo communities, and commercial districts. If you have properties scattered across Lake Pocotopaug, CT, we can hit multiple locations in one day on a coordinated route. Call and tell us what you've got. If we can't service your address, we'll say so honestly.
You get a transparent quote before we start any work. No hidden fees, no surprise charges, no add-ons on arrival. Pricing depends on whether you need a full lock change or a rekey, the number of doors, the type of hardware, whether a master key system is involved, and the time of service. For property management companies and investors with multiple units, we offer predictable per-unit pricing that makes budgeting easier. Whatever your situation, the number you hear on the phone is the number on the invoice.
"The sheriff executed the writ at 10 AM on a Thursday. I called these guys at 10:05. The tech was at the house by 10:35 and had all three exterior doors rekeyed and new keys in my hand by 11:20. The whole thing was done before the tenant had finished loading his stuff out of the yard. Fast, professional, and they knew exactly how to handle the situation."
Marcus, landlord whose tenant was just evicted by the sheriff"I've been using them for every tenant turnover for about two years now. They handle our rekeys same-day, bill monthly, and have a master system set up so my maintenance team has access to every unit with one key. The predictable pricing has saved me from a lot of one-off locksmith surprises. This is the kind of vendor relationship that makes property management actually manageable."
Priya, property manager with 80 units"I rent out a single house that my grandma used to live in. My tenant stopped paying, I went through the full eviction process, and honestly I had no idea what to do next. I called and they walked me through exactly what I needed (copy of the writ, the sheriff's lockout confirmation) and were at the house the same afternoon. Rekeyed everything, gave me new keys, and explained how to document it for my insurance. Felt like they actually cared that I got it right."
Derek, first-time landlord with a bad tenant situation"Bought three properties at auction last month. They rekeyed all three on the same Saturday in about four hours of total work. Having one locksmith who knows my properties and can hit multiple addresses in one trip has been a huge time saver. I don't call anyone else now."
Angela, real estate investor with three flips in progress"Commercial eviction, the tenant left about a dozen keys and fobs unaccounted for when they finally vacated. I needed the retail unit secured before the next lease started. They came out, changed the locks and the electronic fob system, and had the place ready for showing within a day. Professional and fast, exactly what I needed."
Robert, commercial property owner after a retail tenant evictionGenerally, you can change the locks after a sheriff or marshal has executed the writ of possession, restoring the property to your possession. Before the writ is executed, even if you have an eviction judgment from the court, the tenant still has legal possession and changing the locks can be classified as an illegal lockout. You can also legally change locks after a voluntary move-out, after verified abandonment under your state's specific abandonment statute, or between tenants. State rules vary, so confirm with a landlord-tenant attorney if your situation is ambiguous.
No. An eviction notice alone doesn't give you legal authority to change the locks. The tenant still has lawful possession until the court issues a judgment and the sheriff executes the writ. Changing the locks at this stage is considered a self-help eviction in most states and can expose you to civil penalties, tenant damages, and in some states criminal charges. The safest path is to complete the full court process and wait for the sheriff to do the lockout before calling a locksmith.
In most cases, yes. A court judgment gives you the right to evict, but the writ of possession executed by law enforcement is what legally returns the property to your possession. Only after that execution is the property clearly yours to resecure. In the rare situations where this isn't required (voluntary move-out, verified abandonment, mutual agreement), the path is different but still requires specific conditions to be met. When in doubt, wait for the sheriff. That's the clearest legal trigger.
Yes, once the tenant has actually vacated and their lease has ended or they've surrendered the property, you can change the locks. This is one of the most common reasons landlords call us. If the tenant moved out voluntarily or their lease term expired and they left (whether or not they handed back the keys), you're within your rights to secure the property and issue new keys. If there's any ambiguity about whether they actually vacated or just left temporarily, confirm with an attorney before changing the locks.
Be careful. Abandonment has a specific legal definition that varies by state, and just because a tenant stopped showing up doesn't automatically mean the property is legally abandoned. Most states require specific notice procedures (often a posted notice on the door, a waiting period of 15 to 30 days, documented evidence of abandonment) before you can treat the property as abandoned. Follow your state's process, document everything, and when that process is complete, call us. We can change the locks, but we can't determine legal abandonment for you.
In Lake Pocotopaug, most calls get a technician on-site within 20 to 30 minutes. Many of our landlord customers schedule us to arrive at the property during the sheriff's lockout itself, so the locks are changed before the sheriff leaves. For single-family homes, the whole lock change or rekey usually takes 30 to 75 minutes depending on how many exterior doors the property has. You can have a fully secured property within an hour and a half of the sheriff's lockout, start to finish.
Depends on the situation. Rekeying is faster and cheaper, and works well when the existing hardware is in good condition and you just need to invalidate the old keys. Full lock changes make sense when the hardware is old or worn, when the former tenant was hostile and you want maximum peace of mind, when you're upgrading security for a new tenant, or when you suspect the previous tenant may have made unauthorized key copies or compromised the hardware. We'll give you an honest recommendation based on what we see when we arrive.
Pricing varies based on whether you need a full lock change or a rekey, the number of doors, the type of hardware (residential standard, commercial grade, smart locks), whether a master key system is involved, and the time of service (standard hours vs. emergency overnight). We give you a transparent quote over the phone before dispatching a technician. For property management companies and real estate investors with multiple units, we offer predictable per-unit pricing to make budgeting simpler. The number you hear is the number on the final bill.
Yes, this is one of our most common service types. Property management companies across Lake Pocotopaug, CT use us for scheduled tenant turnovers, emergency post-eviction work, and bulk rekeys across portfolios. We can hit multiple units in a coordinated single-day route, maintain master key systems across your whole portfolio, and offer consolidated monthly billing. If you manage 10 or more units, let's set up a service arrangement that makes sense for both of us.
Yes, and with individual homeowners renting out a property too. Whether you're a major property management firm handling hundreds of units, a real estate investor flipping houses, a landlord with a handful of rentals, or an individual homeowner renting out a single house, a basement suite, or an in-law unit, we handle every type of landlord situation across Lake Pocotopaug, CT. No account minimum, no long-term contract required, just call when you need us.
For routine situations (voluntary move-out, between-tenant rekey), no documentation is typically needed. For post-eviction calls, it helps to have the writ of possession and confirmation that the sheriff has executed the lockout, so we can verify we're not accidentally participating in an illegal lockout. For abandonment situations, it helps to have documentation of the notice posted and the required waiting period having passed. We'll tell you exactly what we need when you call, and we'll never demand paperwork that isn't reasonable.
Yes. Commercial evictions follow a different legal process than residential (commercial tenants often have fewer protections and the process can move faster), but once the commercial tenant has been legally removed, we handle commercial lock changes, high-security hardware, electronic access systems, and fob reprogramming across Lake Pocotopaug, CT. We work with commercial property owners, retail landlords, office building managers, and commercial real estate firms.
Once you've changed the locks and the eviction is legally complete, the former tenant has no right to enter the property. If they attempt to re-enter, trespass laws apply and you should call local law enforcement. The lock change itself is the most important preventive step, and doing it quickly (same day as the sheriff's lockout) minimizes the window of opportunity. If you're concerned about a specific tenant returning, mention it when you call and we can recommend higher-security hardware or additional measures.
Yes, same-day service is our default. Most calls get a technician dispatched and on-site within 20 to 30 minutes. We stock full hardware and rekey equipment in the vans, so we rarely need to order parts or reschedule. If the sheriff's lockout is scheduled for a specific time, we can coordinate to arrive right at that window so the property is secured the moment the eviction is executed. For 24-hour emergency calls, someone is on-call around the clock across Lake Pocotopaug, CT.
The service itself is mechanically the same (new locks or new pin configurations that invalidate the old keys). The difference is the legal context. An eviction lock change requires verifying that the eviction process is legally complete before work begins, so we don't accidentally participate in an illegal lockout. A standard rekey between cooperative tenants, after a voluntary move-out, or for a new homeowner doesn't require that verification. We ask a couple of quick questions when you call to determine which situation you're in, and we handle both the same day.
Every hour a former tenant has access to your property is an hour of risk. Unauthorized re-entry, theft, squatter move-in, insurance exposure. The lock change isn't optional and it isn't something that can wait until next week.
Our mobile eviction locksmith team is on-call 24/7 across Lake Pocotopaug with replacement hardware, rekey kits, and the experience to handle single-family rentals, apartments, condos, commercial properties, and multi-unit portfolios. Most calls get a technician on-site in 20 to 30 minutes, with the whole property fully secured and fresh keys in your hand before the day is over.
Whether you're a property management firm, a real estate investor, a full-time landlord, or a homeowner who rented out a house once and it didn't go well, we've been there and we can fix it today.
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