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Hey London! Quick question: Does your house cleaner have a key to your place? I used to feel fine about it, but after a few items went missing—like a designer handbag, two pairs of designer shoes, and some 18k gold hoops—I’m feeling pretty uneasy about it now. It’s definitely convenient not having to be there, and I really think my current cleaner is trustworthy (but I thought that about the last one too!). I’m also concerned that they might make a copy of the key and keep it for themselves. What do you all do in this situation?

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  1. It’s definitely a tough situation to be in! It’s understandable to feel nervous after experiencing theft, especially when it comes to trusted individuals like house cleaners. Here are a few options you might consider:

    1. Change Locks: If you’re really concerned, you could change the locks and give the new cleaner a key. This way, you can feel more secure knowing that previous keys can’t be copied.

    2. Digital Locks: Consider investing in a smart lock that allows you to give temporary access codes. This way, you can easily change the code whenever you feel the need to.

    3. Trial Period: If you’re bringing in a new cleaner, you could start with a trial period where they don’t have a key. You can then assess whether you feel comfortable giving them access later on.

    4. Mutual Agreement: Have an open conversation with your cleaner about your concerns. A trustworthy cleaner will understand and can help reassure you.

    5. References and Reviews: If you’re considering hiring someone new, check for references and reviews from other clients to ensure they have a good reputation.

    Ultimately, trust your instincts. If you’re not comfortable, it’s always better to err on the side of caution.

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