Imagine moving into a new apartment complex and unknowingly stirring up trouble with your neighbors, just by locking a door! That’s precisely what happened to our protagonist, who we’ll call Mr. Locksmith. He moved into a small, close-knit apartment complex with only four units, where everyone had been living for at least five years. Little did he know, there was an unspoken agreement among the tenants to never lock the hallway door. But Mr. Locksmith, being a safety-conscious individual, couldn’t help but lock it every time he left or returned. Let’s dive into the drama that unfolded…
New Kid on the Block

The Unspoken Agreement

Mr. Locksmith’s Habit

Locked Out Neighbors

The Knocking and Banging

Neighbor’s Request

Safety Concerns

Key Copy Request ️

Mr. Locksmith Declines ❌

The Cold Shoulder

Food Bank Goodies

No More Goodies for Mr. Locksmith

Upsetting the Tenants?

A Door-Locking Dilemma
Mr. Locksmith’s simple act of locking the hallway door has disrupted the harmony in his new apartment complex. His safety concerns have led to a standoff with his neighbors, who are used to leaving the door unlocked. When asked to lend his key to make copies, Mr. Locksmith declined, causing a rift between him and his neighbors. Now, they barely speak to him, and he’s no longer included in the weekly food bank goodies distribution. It seems like Mr. Locksmith’s desire for safety has come at the cost of a friendly community. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
YTA for not letting neighbors copy your hallway key

YTA comment: Paying for a copy is cheaper, help others save

YTA caused bad blood by declining solutions, expect kindness but r**e.

Locking hallway door: YTA, making neighbors unsafe

OP is a control freak, enjoys power over hallmates

“YTA. Get over yourself and make a copy of your key for her.”

Neighbor locks hallway door, refuses to make copies. YTA

“YTA” – Refusing to help a neighbor, even for money

YTA for locking hallway door, causing inconvenience and potential danger

“YTA. Locking out neighbors? He’s an a** getting off on this “

INFO: Missed opportunity for payment, labeled as an a**hole

YTA- Controlling neighbor refuses to help and disregards others’ needs

Apartment dweller learns from mistakes, makes amends, and finds friendship

Lease rules and key duplication – a risky situation

Man locks security door, tenants refuse to pay fee. NTA

YTA. Stop being a s**t stirrer and share the key

“NTA. Keep the hallway door locked, but be cautious of neighbors.”

Neighbor wants to copy my key to save money

“YTA – ‘I honestly don’t want any bad blood.’ Really? “

NTA. Taking responsibility for lost keys saves money and risk

Frustrated by key duplication restrictions, but why lock the door?

Locking the hallway door: insurance issues and lack of communication
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NTA: OP deserves the security he paid for in a dangerous area

Tenant takes action to protect children, landlord unaware of situation

Tenant criticizes others for not replacing lost key, defends locking door

Last Updated on February 5, 2024 by Diply Social Team