Generally, it's a good idea to have a set of keys for a condominium, so you can unlock the door.
As well, your governing documents may also require that you store a spare set of keys with the property manager, so that in case of an emergency, your condominium unit can be accessed without breaking down the door.
Condominium associations can keep keys to units for use in the cases of emergency. These emergency situations are clearly stated in your governing documents. There could be a scenario when the police, carrying a valid warrant from a judge, can require access to your unit. Lacking such a scenario, it is unreasonable that the association simply 'give keys' to the police.
A condominium unit is a single unit in a condominium project, whether residential or commercial. A condominium phase is a development period, during which a developer builds, finishes and/or sells a set or collection of condominium units.
Sure. There is no law saying that the salesman has to give you more than one set of keys. However, they are not allowed to keep a set of keys to a car they've sold you. That would be unethical and would be illegal in some places.
Collective nouns are a bunch of keys, a ring of keys, a set of keys.
"Set." So in the present tense: "please set the keys on the table." In the past tense: "I set the keys on the table last night."
He should give you one set of keys and he may advise you to get another pair cut at a recommended sales venue. If he doesn't then you should seek advice from the local locksimth's and see i it is in the regulations.
"Keys to the benz" means Give me the keys to a mercades (Car) ~Mars
The local building code can give you the answer you seek, depending on which Vancouver is the location of the condominium.
A high rise condominium is a tall building with condominium units.
Give the keys to the person's hand.
That is really up to yourself, give them keys when you think they are responsible enough to hold on to them.
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