If you’re dealing with a rental property, unit complex, or managed building, you may be wondering whether locksmiths work with real estate agents and body corporates. The answer is yes — and in many cases, this makes resolving access and security issues faster and more straightforward.
Locksmiths regularly work with property managers, landlords, and body corporates to handle lockouts, rekeying, and ongoing security needs in a controlled and authorised way.
Do locksmiths work with real estate agents and body corporates?
Yes. Professional locksmiths commonly work with real estate agencies, property managers, landlords, and body corporates across residential and commercial properties. These relationships are built around clear authorisation, documentation, and consistent procedures.
This type of work often involves multiple stakeholders, which is why locksmiths follow stricter verification and approval processes than they might for a standard residential callout.
Common situations where locksmiths assist property managers
Locksmiths are often called by real estate agents or body corporates for issues such as:
- tenant lockouts
- rekeying between tenancies
- lost or unreturned keys
- damaged or worn locks
- access to vacant properties
- securing properties after break-ins
Because these jobs affect multiple parties, accuracy and communication are critical.
How authorisation is handled
Before carrying out work, a locksmith will usually require confirmation that the request is authorised. This may include:
- written or verbal approval from the property manager
- confirmation from the landlord
- reference to existing instructions on file
- verification of body corporate authority for common areas
This protects tenants, owners, and managers by ensuring access is only granted to the appropriate people.
Working with body corporates and common property
Body corporates often manage common property such as:
- entry doors
- foyers
- shared garages
- plant rooms
- restricted access areas
Work on these areas typically requires specific approval and may involve restricted key systems. A locksmith experienced with body corporates will understand these requirements and follow them carefully.
Can locksmiths rekey or upgrade locks for managed properties?
Yes. Rekeying is commonly used between tenancies to ensure old keys no longer work. Locksmiths may also:
- match multiple locks to one key
- maintain restricted key systems
- recommend security upgrades where appropriate
All work is normally documented so property managers have clear records.
What a reputable locksmith will explain upfront
When working with real estate agents or body corporates, a professional locksmith will:
- confirm who is authorising the work
- explain what access is required
- outline costs before proceeding
- provide clear communication throughout the job
When you contact Terry’s Locksmiths, we follow these processes so all parties know exactly what is happening and why.
Need help right now?
If you’re a property manager, landlord, or body corporate and need locksmith assistance or advice, contact Terry’s Locksmiths here:
https://tlslocks.com.au/contact-us/