Most people lock them but I'm sure there's many ways to lick one.
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As far as I can see the landlord wouldn't really know about an emergency unless you reported it thus you'd be present. Anything else it is 24 hours notice so hopefully you can ensure you're present. I'd just try to arrange a time that suits the both of you if this situation arises.
its possible your landlord or letting agent has let themselves into your property for whatever reason.
its possible your landlord or letting agent has let themselves into your property for whatever reason although they should have given you warning, I think theres something in the letting agreement about that.
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You know you locked it in a certain way...?
You can 100% say that you locked the door in your usual manner (whatever that means) and it was locked differently somehow?
Seems odd that no-one knows anything about it and your only evidence that someone has wrongfully entered your property is based on the way you locked up...something you could have done differently without realising it.
I assume the way you lock up is 1 turn of the lock as opposed to two turns or vice versa. Think the second rotation introduces a deadlock?
BTW, I'm not saying your wrong....just merely suggesting it!
I am sure this is something the Police would get involved in, but I'd rather it just be resolved via the agency, but that maybe the route to take if they don't care.
In theory yes. In reality, what crime has been committed? They will do nothing.