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We recently bought the key fob system in house vs. utilizing a third-party vendor to manage the process. The Property Manager and Board Officers are responsible for issuing fobs to residents. Fobs are issues based on the number of residents in the unit. A extra fob is provided for emergency contact on a case-by-case basis. Naturally there is a security concern; however, the system allows us to deactivate any fobs that are lost or broken. We can generate activity reports as well to determine any suspicious activity by a resident.
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