Banking2006
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A number of companies offer insurance for contents to students staying in college campus apartments and private rented accomodation. I'm sure this would extend to your situation.
That doesn't sound reasonable or right to me... if a tenant rents a house he or she should be free to lock internal doors... the burgalars would have damaged the door, not the tenants... Don't forget that one tenant has a right to security from the other tenants.. so internally locked doors are essential in a shared house.
Also I don't think a tenant needs permission to make a small change like installing a lock...
I'm not trying to be argumentative and I could be wrong but I feel strongly that a tenant should be allowed to fit (a lock) and lock internal doors in a house they are renting.
Cheers
Joe
Considering you can't get some tradesmen to do stuff properly.