Law Office of Elliott Kanter - October/November 2024

The Rise of Keyless Door Locks

ARE THEY WORTH THE INVESTMENT?

Are you tired of constantly misplacing your keys or worrying about who can access your home? If so, consider switching to a keyless door lock system. These high-tech alternatives offer convenience and security but do have drawbacks. Before you make the change, let’s explore the pros and cons to help you decide if keyless locks are the right choice for your home.

your home. Choosing a high-quality, secure model and changing the code regularly is crucial to mitigate these risks.

THE FINANCIAL CONSIDERATION Another factor to consider is cost. Keyless locks tend to be more expensive than traditional deadbolts, ranging from $150–$250. Homeowners on a tight budget may find the price tag a deterrent, though the long-term convenience and security benefits could make it a worthwhile investment. THE DESIGN DILEMMA Finally, it’s worth considering the aesthetic impact of keyless locks. Many models prioritize function over form, resulting in bulky, unattractive hardware that can detract from the overall look of your entryway. If you’re a design-conscious homeowner, you may need to research to find a keyless lock that seamlessly blends with your home’s style. The decision to install a keyless door lock system depends on your needs, budget, and priorities. Weigh the pros and cons carefully, and don’t hesitate to consult a professional locksmith to ensure you make the best choice for your home.

UNLOCK THE CONVENIENCE One of the most appealing aspects of keyless locks is their

convenience. No more frantically searching for your keys when your hands are full — with a simple code, fob, or biometric scan, you can effortlessly access your home. This is especially helpful for household members with accessibility needs, who may find traditional keys difficult to manage. Keyless locks also make it easy to grant temporary access to trusted individuals, like dog walkers or housekeepers, without the hassle of making copies of physical keys. THE SECURITY CONUNDRUM While keyless locks offer an extra layer of security, they are not perfect. Tech-savvy criminals can hack them, and anyone can look over your shoulder to learn your code and gain unauthorized entry. If you forget the code or experience a power outage, you could be locked out of

MAKE SURE YOU’RE READY FOR NOV. 5 Election Day Is Coming

With the 2024 election approaching, it’s time to make your voice heard at the polls. Checking your voter registration is one of the first steps to ensure you’re ready to vote this November. The registration deadline is coming up, so now is an excellent opportunity to confirm your registration, locate your polling location, and learn everything you need to have ready before casting your ballot. Every election matters and your vote can make a big difference in shaping the future. Let’s explore the best ways to review your voter registration. DEADLINES In California, the deadline to register to vote in any election is 15 days ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5. So, if you haven’t either mailed or e-filed your registration already, you’ll need to do so by Oct. 21. You can fill out the information online by visiting RegisterToVote. ca.gov , or you can request a physical copy by visiting your county elections office, a library,

your registration, this website is a resource for finding your polling center, checking your political party preference, and finding information for upcoming local and state elections. You must re-register if you have moved, changed your name, or changed your political party choice. California has a safety net built in if you miss the registration deadline. Same-Day Voter Registration, known as Conditional Voter Registration, allows eligible citizens to register at their county elections office, polling place, or vote center if they miss the deadline. You can visit CAEarlyVoting.sos.ca.gov for a list of early voting locations where you can complete this process. Don’t wait until the last minute; take a few minutes today to confirm you’re all set to vote on Nov. 5 for a smooth voting experience. Your voice and vote matter!

Department of Motor Vehicles offices, or the U.S. Post Office. They can mail one to you if you call (800)-345-VOTE (8683) . CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION If you need clarification on whether you registered or want to verify your information is correct, visit VoterStatus.sos.ca.gov . You must enter your name, date of birth, California driver’s license or identification card number, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. Along with verifying

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