to key or not to key?
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to key or not to key?
| Tue, 03-22-2005 - 6:02am |
I tihnk my housemate might have given her boyfriend a spare key. He lives two hours drive away so is not there often, but when he came in the past she has lent him a spare key which we then lost. She mentioned at the time she should get another one cut just in case he came to visit, or one of her friends did, and they needed to get in the house while she was at work. She has told us when this has happened, altohugh this is occasional. But it hasn't happened since the key was lost. I wonder if she has given him one for occaisnal use in the future, but I have no proof. As I've spoken to her aobut me possibly moving out (unrelated to this) but not being sure, I'm not sure I'm in a place to mention this or make it an issue. Do you think it should be an issue? I'm not concerned he will break in or anything, but I jsut fele insecure haivng keys in places other than my housemates pockets. Is it okay for housemates to give out spare keys and if I have no proof is it fair to ask? My dad was ultra security conscious so I don't know if I'm bieng unreasonable or not. I fele inclined not to bring it up unless he lets himself in one day unexpectedly and then i have 'proof' - what does everyone think?
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