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Texas law requires landlords to provide:
http://www.oag.state.tx.us/consumer/tenants.shtml
There are two types of deadbolts that I can find, one has a key access on the exterior of course, and the other has a key access on both sides, referred to as a Double Keyed Deadbolt.
Do they mean a Double-keyed Deadbolt?
Hard to imagine a Deadbolt that has no key access! (why put the word "Keyed" in front of Deadbolt?)
http://www.oag.state.tx.us/consumer/tenants.shtml
There are two types of deadbolts that I can find, one has a key access on the exterior of course, and the other has a key access on both sides, referred to as a Double Keyed Deadbolt.
Do they mean a Double-keyed Deadbolt?
Hard to imagine a Deadbolt that has no key access! (why put the word "Keyed" in front of Deadbolt?)