Multi-Family Door Locks

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Multi-Family Locks for Apartments and Buildings

Managing access across multiple units does not have to be complicated. Our multi-family door locks are built to handle the demands of shared residential spaces.

Smart Lock Solutions for Multifamily Properties

A multifamily smart lock gives property managers and residents the flexibility they need. Easy access, easy management, no extra keys to track.

Keyless Entry That Works for Everyone

Multifamily keyless entry systems make life easier for tenants and owners alike. No more lost keys, no more lockout calls, just simple and secure access.

Smart Lock for Multifamily Buildings of Any Size

Whether you manage five units or five hundred, finding the right smart lock for multifamily buildings means less hassle and better security across the board.

Built for Daily Use in Shared Spaces

Multi-family door locks need to be tougher than the average residential lock. Our selection is rated for high traffic and designed to hold up through years of constant use.

Quality You Can Count On

From keypad entry to app-based access, our multi-family lock collection covers every need with reliable products at prices that make sense for property owners.

Frequently Asked Questions

With a multifamily smart lock or keyless entry system you just delete the old code and create a new one. No rekeying, no locksmith, no downtime between tenants.

Yes. Most multifamily keyless entry systems let you assign individual codes per unit and manage them all from one place.

Smart locks for multifamily buildings let property managers grant access remotely without being on site, which handles most lockout situations without a call to a locksmith.

Multi-family door locks are built for higher cycle counts than standard residential hardware specifically because shared building entrances see significantly more use.

Most modern multifamily smart lock systems support multi-property management from a single platform, which makes scaling across buildings much more practical.