Common use of ENTRY BY OWNER Clause in Contracts

ENTRY BY OWNER. Owner shall have the right to enter the Exclusive Space and Unit Common Area for any reasonable business purpose in accordance with applicable law including but not limited to: (a) responding to Resident request; (b) making repairs or replacements; (c) estimating repair or refurbishing costs; (d) performing pest control; (e) performing preventive maintenance; (f) changing filters; (g) testing or replacing smoke detector/CO detector (if any) batteries; (h) retrieving unreturned tools, equipment, or appliances; (i) preventing waste of utilities; (j) leaving notices including eviction notices; (k) delivering, installing, reconnecting, or replacing appliances, furniture, equipment, or security devices; (l) removing or rekeying unauthorized locks or other security devices; (m) removing unauthorized window coverings; (n) stopping excessive noise; (o) removing health or safety hazards (including hazardous materials) or items prohibited under the Apartment and Community Guidelines; (p) removing perishable foodstuffs; (q) removing unauthorized animals; (r) retrieving property owned or leased by former resident; (s) inspecting when danger to person or property is suspected; (t) allowing persons authorized by Resident to enter; (u) allowing entry by a law officer with search or arrest warrant or in hot pursuit; (v) showing Exclusive Space and Unit Common Area to prospective residents; or

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Resident Lease Agreement, Resident Lease Agreement, Resident Lease Agreement

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