Common use of Access for an Emergency Clause in Contracts

Access for an Emergency. If LHA has reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists endangering life or property which requires immediate action, LHA shall give Tenant whatever reasonable notice which the circumstances may permit before accessing the leased premises to deal with the emergency.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: fairhavenhousing.org, archives.lib.state.ma.us, amhersthousingauthority.org

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Access for an Emergency. If LHA has reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists exists, endangering life or property which requires immediate action, LHA shall give Tenant whatever reasonable notice which the circumstances may permit before accessing the leased premises to deal with the emergency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Winthrop Housing Authority

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Access for an Emergency. If LHA has reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists endangering life or property which requires immediate action, LHA shall give Tenant whatever reasonable notice which the circumstances may permit before accessing the leased premises to deal with the emergency.. (D)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.mass.gov

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