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  • To the best of my knowledge you may be able to get 2 codelocks depending on the brand and attach them so there is one on either side the knobs would have to turn in opposite directions though. Couple of things to bear in mind:

    1. Generally speaking locks open easier from the inside for a reason. To aid egress in an emergency.
    2. If you are living in a building that is considered a house of multiple occupation you are potentially opening up a legal hornets nest. Are you the owner of the building?
  • I understand why you want this sorted. However you need to check with the landlord before doing anything. Contact him in writing and explain what you want to do and that you're happy to meet the cost (I'm assuming that this is the case given the way you are going about things). Give him multiple opportunities to reply if he still isn't replying I'd personally proceed with caution. I'm not 100% current with HMO legislation but it can be very strictly enforced for good reason so I'd be wary of that if you are in a grey area, as it would only take one jobsworth inspector to make life very difficult for your landlord and therefore you. Same goes with fire regs.

  • I only use that type of code lock on internal doors. They aren't weatherproof.

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