If you manage property in London, you’ll eventually get the midnight call: “I’ve locked myself out, can you send someone?” Here’s the playbook Vellogy uses with letting agents across Camden, Hackney, Tower Hamlets and Southwark.

The first 5 minutes

Who pays

Most tenancy agreements put lockout call-outs on the tenant (their keys, their problem). Some premium managed properties absorb the cost as part of the service. Be clear about this before the locksmith turns up — disputes at the door are ugly.

What a good locksmith will actually do

  1. Non-destructive entry — picking the lock, decoding the cylinder, or using bypass tools. Should take under 10 minutes on a standard Euro cylinder.
  2. Inspect the cylinder afterwards — if it’s a cheap 3-star lock, recommend a British Standard upgrade (BS3621 or TS007 3-star).
  3. Photo-document the work — timestamp + door photo before and after.

What a bad locksmith will do

Vellogy’s lockout runbook

We acknowledge lockouts within 30 minutes and aim for same-shift attendance across Camden, Westminster, Hackney, Tower Hamlets and Southwark. Fixed call-out fee (no hourly meter), no surcharge for non-destructive entry, optional cylinder upgrade at the contractor’s quoted price.

Every job has a completion report with photos and timestamps. The agent gets an itemised invoice at month-end — no chasing.

When to call the police instead

If the tenant is genuinely locked out and the property is empty, no emergency services needed. If you suspect a break-in (broken lock, signs of forced entry), call 999 first, then call us to board up. We have a 24/7 boarding-up line for exactly this scenario.

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