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            <title>What to do if contractor appears to spare key?</title>
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            <description>I took vacant posession of my new house about 2 months ago, just before Raya. The developer kept one set of keys for about a month after to deal with the initial list of defects I submitted to them. After most of these were done, I highlighted the few that were still not satisfactory, and took hold afthe last (3rd) set of keys. They called me to arrange an appointment to go through the remaining defects that were not done, but that appontment has not yet occured. In the mean time however, it appears that the developers subcontractor has been entering the house to do some work without my consent. He claimed that the back door was unlock. However, after I locked all the doors and windows, the next day I saw that again the subcon had been inside the house. They cleverly left the windows on the ground floor bathroom unlocked to enable easy re-entry.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I am extremely worried that there are additional spare copies of the house keys that are with the subcon. This can be used to enter the house at a later date after I have moved in. Please advise what I should do.</description>
            <author>virahoca</author>
            <category>Property Talk</category>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 22:28:22 +0800</pubDate>
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