Access by the Landlord Sample Clauses

Access by the Landlord. 9.1 The Tenant must permit the Landlord and Management Company and their agents with any necessary contractors and xxxxxxx to enter the Flat and the Roomspace at all reasonable times upon 24 hours prior notice (or in the event of emergency at any time without notice) in order to:
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Access by the Landlord. Tenant may not unreasonably withhold consent to the Landlord to enter the dwelling unit in order to inspect the Premises, make necessary repairs, decorations, alterations, or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services, or exhibit the dwelling unit to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgages, tenants, representatives of insurance companies, workmen, or contractors. Except in the case of emergency or if it is impracticable to do so, Landlord shall give the Tenant reasonable notice of the Landlord's intent to enter and shall enter only at reasonable times. In the event of a necessary interruption of utilities for repairs or emergencies, Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for any inconvenience, disturbance, or loss of utility or services during the period, nor shall Tenant be entitled to a reduction in rent. The provisions of this Section shall not obligate Landlord to make any alteration, addition, repair, or improvement to the Premises except as may be required by law. If Tenant, upon request, fails to permit Landlord or Landlord's representative( s) to enter upon the Premises in compliance herewith, then Landlord may terminate this Lease upon two (2) days' written notice.
Access by the Landlord. (1) The Landlord and any person the Landlord authorized including but not limited to the staff of Division 4 of the central university administration office shall after prior notice be granted access to the rented rooms from 9.00 a.m. until 4.00 p.m. including but not limited to purposes of inspecting the premise’s condition or carrying out necessary repair.
Access by the Landlord. The Tenant shall permit the Landlord to enter the Premises outside Normal Business Hours, and during Normal Business Hours in case of an emergency or where such entry will not unreasonably disturb or interfere with the Tenant’s use of the Premises and operation of its business, to examine, inspect, and show the Premises to persons wishing to lease them or to purchase the Building, to provide services or make repairs, replacements, changes or alterations as set out in this Lease, and to take such steps, as the Landlord may deem necessary for the safety, improvement or preservation of the Premises or the Building. The Landlord shall whenever possible consult with or give reasonable notice to the Tenant prior to such entry, except in the case of an emergency, but in any event no such entry shall constitute an eviction or entitle the Tenant to any abatement of Rent.
Access by the Landlord. The Tenant shall permit the Landlord, its agents or others authorized by it to enter the Premises outside Normal Business Hours, and during Normal Business Hours in case of an emergency or where such entry will not unreasonably disturb or interfere with the Tenant’s use of the Premises and operation of its business, to examine, inspect, and show the Premises to persons wishing to lease them or to purchase the Building, to provide services or make repairs, replacements, changes or alterations as set out in this Lease, and to take such steps, as the Landlord may deem necessary for the safety, improvement, compliance with the Environmental and Sustainability Objectives or preservation of the Premises or the Building. The Landlord shall whenever possible consult with or give reasonable notice to the Tenant prior to such entry, except in the case of an emergency, but in any event no such entry shall constitute an eviction or entitle the Tenant to any abatement of Rent.
Access by the Landlord. 11.1. The Tenant shall permit entry into the Dwelling by the Landlord, its Management Company and/or any authorised third party contractors, upon prior written notice of no less than 48 hours in order to carry out the following:
Access by the Landlord. The Tenant shall at any time during the Lease Period and upon reasonable notice (save in case of emergency) given by the Landlord permit the Landlord or its contractors full and unhindered access to the Premises for the purpose of cleaning, servicing, pest control, inspecting and repairing any damage or viewing the Premises in the company of other prospective tenants or purchasers. The Tenant shall not hold nor seek to hold the Landlord or its contractors responsible for any damage to any person or loss of property or goods arising out of such access to or such activities in the Premises.
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Access by the Landlord. 7.1 The Tenant must allow the Landlord and its authorised agents, cleaners and workmen to enter the Room, Apartment or Club Suite (as appropriate) at all reasonable times upon not less than 24 hours’ written notice or at any time in an emergency without notice to:
Access by the Landlord. The Tenant will permit the Landlord and the Management Company and anyone authorised by the Landlord and the Management Company to enter the Flat (including the Room) for the purposes set out in sub clauses 8.1 and 8.2. These visits will be pre-arranged (where reasonably possible) and conducted at reasonable hours in the day time (except in the case of emergencies);
Access by the Landlord. The Landlord shall provide two (2) days written advance notice to the Resident of intent to enter the dwelling unit for the purpose of performing routine inspections and preventive maintenance, extermination or to show the dwelling unit for re-renting. The notice shall specify the date, and purpose for the entry. The Resident shall permit the Landlord, their agents, or other persons, when accompanied by the Landlord, to enter the dwelling unit for these purposes. In the event that the Resident and all adult members of the household are absent from the dwelling unit at the time of entry, the Landlord shall leave a card stating the date, time and name of the person entering the dwelling unit, and the purpose of the visit and shall secure the unit upon their departure from the premises. Failure to allow the Landlord to enter the unit may result in adverse legal action. The Landlord may enter the dwelling unit at any time without advance notice when there is reasonable cause to believe an emergency exists.
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