08-27-2022 01:29 PM
I have a house that has a Yale/Nest lock, Nest doorbell and thermostat, and I'm setting it up as a rental property. I'd like to keep the devices on my account, but give access to the thermostat and doorbell to the renter. Is that possible?
08-31-2022 07:50 PM
Hi Floon,
Thanks for reaching out! I'm sorry for the delayed response. To let other people, use the devices in your home, add them as home members. Have a look at this guide (see "Invite home members to a home" section).
We're here if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
JT
09-04-2022 04:48 PM
Hi Floon,
How's it going? Still need our help?
Regards,
JT
09-05-2022 05:32 PM
Hi there,
Just wanted to jump in here to make sure that you saw my response. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns as I will be locking this in 24 hours.
Best,
JT
09-05-2022 05:45 PM
Setting a renter up as a home member gives them rights to everything. I'd like to keep them from accessing the lock, but give them access to the doorbell and thermostat.
09-06-2022 03:52 PM
Hi Floon,
Got it, I understand that you'd like to give access to your doorbell and thermostat but not your lock, however this feature isn't an option in the Nest app as family accounts have full access like the account owner. You have an option to create a new home structure, set up your lock separately so that family members won't have access to your lock. Check out these guides: Share a home and devices in the Google Home app and Learn about Family Accounts and how to share access to your Nest home.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Best,
JT
09-12-2022 03:17 PM
Hey there,
I just wanted to follow up to see if you still need our help. Please let us know as we would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
I appreciate the help, JT.
Thanks,
Archie
09-13-2022 05:31 PM
Hey there,
Since this thread hasn't had activity in a while, we're going to close it to keep content fresh. Feel free to submit another post, and provide as many details as possible so that others can lend a hand.
Thanks,
Archie