When you knock on a man�s door, you may find you get no response, and the door will stay open.
That happens when there is a locked door in a garage.
But what happens when the locksmiths and the locks are the same?
In a 2013 case, the owner of a home in Ohio told a jury that he found the lock on the front door to be faulty and that he had broken it, only to find that the locks were the same.
The locksmith who replaced the lock was found guilty of a crime, but a jury later awarded the owner $250,000.
What happens when a thief enters a home and knocks on the door to try to steal something?
According to the New York Daily News, a homeowner in North Carolina was charged with burglary after his front door was broken into while he was out for a walk.
After getting into his garage, the burglar broke a window and went into his bedroom to get some clothing and shoes, before breaking into the kitchen.
In the process, he got a kitchen knife and a screwdriver, the New Jersey Star-Ledger reported.
A man in Ohio said he knocked on the owner�s front door while on a walk and found his locks were still in place, but he found that the doors to the house were locked, the Star-Courier reported.
In the case of the North Carolina burglar, the homeowner had to use his own lock and keys to unlock the doors.