Keypad Door homes - do your neighbors know your code? (Similar to giving neighbors a key?)

Anonymous
Do your neighbors know your touchpad code?
Anonymous
Absolutely not. Our dog-sitter needs a code, but we change it for them to come and then change it back to our regular code when we've returned. We give them a new code each time.
Anonymous
I have a “maintenance” code that I turn on and off as needed (housekeepers, contractors, dog walkers, etc). If my neighbor needed to get into my house, I would turn on the “maintenance” code.
Anonymous
Next door neighbors (townhouse) know the code. I have theirs, too.

No one has ever gone into someone's house without permission, like to bring in a package when away. It's fine. I trust them not to give out code out.
Anonymous
They have their own code which we can activate and dis activate on the app. We can see the time they access our house.
Anonymous
I have my neighbor’s code. I help with their dogs if they have appointments
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They have their own code which we can activate and dis activate on the app. We can see the time they access our house.


Same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Next door neighbors (townhouse) know the code. I have theirs, too.

No one has ever gone into someone's house without permission, like to bring in a package when away. It's fine. I trust them not to give out code out.


+1

Same
Anonymous
One neighbor knows it.. we are in a townhouse.. they don't have a key pad option on theirs..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. Our dog-sitter needs a code, but we change it for them to come and then change it back to our regular code when we've returned. We give them a new code each time.


You sound extremely high maintenance having to change the code every time. Just turn of access when you've returned.
Anonymous
Our neighbor's teenager takes care of our pets when we're away, so she has a code. I could change it, but I don't.

I don't see how it's a big deal. I get an alert anytime someone opens the door with a code and it tells me which code was used, plus there are cameras. If I trust her to come to the house when we're away, I certainly trust that she's not going to try and sneak in at other times.

We have a key to her (parent's) house.
Anonymous
I suppose this isn't the same as an actual entry door, but we've given our garage code to neighbors to bring in any unexpected packages. They don't have access to any entry doors so they could snoop in our exciting tool chest but that's about it. I'm not sure I'd be so free to give out codes that would lead directly into our home. Our trusted cleaning lady of over ten years does have a key.
Anonymous
You could do one code on the actual door and another code for the Ring alarm so that you would know if they entered w/o permission.
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