Creating a Resident Access Policy That Works



Smart access control brings powerful benefits to multifamily properties. But without clear policies, even the best tech can fall short. A well-crafted resident access policy helps prevent confusion, reduces support requests, and protects your property from misuse. Here’s how to build one that works.
Start With Move-Ins

Every smart access policy should begin with resident onboarding. Outline how and when access credentials will be issued, whether that’s a PIN, mobile credential, or key card. Residents should know what to expect and how to use the tools provided. You might also include what to do if access is lost, and how revocation is handled when someone moves out.
This not only sets expectations but also reduces friction for your staff. With RemoteLock, properties can automate this entire process, syncing with your property management software to deliver credentials automatically on the move-in date.
Clarify Guest Access Rules
Guest policies can be a gray area for both residents and managers. Decide whether you want to allow guest access at all, and if so, for how long. Clearly outline whether residents can create guest codes, what time restrictions apply, and any behavioral expectations for guests using shared spaces. You should also clarify whether guests are permitted unaccompanied access.
RemoteLock simplifies this by letting you set time-bound PINs that automatically expire. Residents get flexibility, while you maintain control and security.
Protect Common and Amenity Spaces

Community doors are often the most overlooked part of access control — and the most misused. Without guidelines, residents may share credentials or prop open doors, creating security risks and potential liability.
A strong policy should specify which common areas require credentials, how access is requested, and the hours those spaces are open. It’s also best to include rules around quiet hours or penalties for misuse. With RemoteLock, managers can create custom access schedules for different doors and groups, helping enforce rules without added overhead.
Plan for Lockouts and Revocations

Even the best systems run into issues. Residents should know what happens during a lockout, including who to contact and whether a fee applies. Similarly, be clear about how and when credentials are revoked — whether immediately after move-out or at a scheduled time.
If a resident loses a mobile credential or forgets a PIN, your policy should provide guidance on how to request help. RemoteLock makes recovery fast and easy with remote credential issuance and centralized access management.
The Right Tools Make It Easy
Creating a smart access policy is only part of the equation — you also need a platform that supports it. RemoteLock empowers multifamily properties with automated credential delivery, customized access schedules, and centralized visibility across all doors. It helps standardize policies and streamline operations, all while improving the resident experience.
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