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The Lockbox

The lockbox contains the key to the door of the property and the box can only be opened by licensed real estate agents (often only with authorization from the listing brokerage), by using some sort of secret combination or code provided by the brokerage or the issuer of the lockbox.

Lockboxes come in two varieties - mechanical and electronic. Mechanical lockboxes utilize a combination dial or special mechanical key and are readily purchased at local home improvement centers or over the internet. Mechanical lockboxes offer the most basic protection of the homeowner's key and therefore expose the most risk of unmonitored or potentially unauthorized access to the home during the sales process. The risk stems primarily from an agent forgetting to change the combination after each sale. The frequency of use of mechanical lockboxes by agents has steadily declined due to the availability of more secure electronic lockboxes.

Electronic lockboxes increase the level of security because agents wishing to show a property must have a valid electronic key to open the box. The electronic key must be renewed or refreshed at regular intervals by the agent otherwise the key deactivates itself preventing access to the lockbox contents. Electronic keys can range from credit card sized smart cards to a separate electronic box. In addition to greater security, electronic lockboxes typically record all key access activity internally. This access log can be downloaded and reviewed by the listing agent to determine the date, time and person accessing the lockbox. Electronic lockboxes also offer a host of other features such as controlling allowed showing times, homeowner privacy modes, special showing restrictions etc.

 Lockbox
With the sellers’ permission, a lockbox is placed on homes that are occupied and, after arranging an appointment with the home owner, agents can show the home. When a property is vacant or where a seller may be living elsewhere, a lockbox will generally be placed on the front door. The listing broker helps arrange showings of the property by various real estate agents from all companies associated with the MLS.
 

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