Common use of Entry of Premises During Tenancy Clause in Contracts

Entry of Premises During Tenancy. A. The Authority shall, upon reasonable advance notification to Tenant, be permitted to enter the dwelling unit during reasonable hours of any day for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing. “Routine inspection” includes, without limitation, an annual inspection of the dwelling unit, monthly pest control treatment and any required follow up inspection necessary to assure compliance with the Housekeeping Standards and House Rules. For purpose of this section, the time between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. is deemed to conclusively be “reasonable hours”, but nothing precludes entry at other times if it is reasonable to do so under the circumstances. A written statement specifying the purpose of the Authority’s entry delivered to the dwelling unit at least two (2) days before such entry shall be deemed reasonable advance notification. B. In the case of necessary repeat entry for ongoing pest control or maintenance “in process”, tenant will be notified of the entry schedule upon the start of treatment. No additional notices for entry will be given, as tenant will be given a copy of the schedule. C. The Authority may enter the dwelling unit at any time without advance notification when there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists. D. If Tenant and all adult members of Tenant’s household are absent from the dwelling unit at the time of entry, the Authority shall leave in the dwelling unit a written statement specifying the date, time and purpose of entry prior to leaving the dwelling unit.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Public Housing Lease Agreement, Public Housing Lease Agreement, Public Housing Lease Agreement

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Entry of Premises During Tenancy. A. The Authority shall, upon reasonable advance notification to Tenant, be permitted to enter the dwelling unit during reasonable hours of any day for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-re- leasing. “Routine inspection” includes, without limitation, an annual inspection of the dwelling unit, monthly pest control treatment and any required follow up inspection necessary to assure compliance with the Housekeeping Standards and House RulesStandards. For purpose of this section, the time between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. is deemed to conclusively be “reasonable hours”, but nothing precludes entry at other times if it is reasonable to do so under the circumstances. A written statement specifying the purpose of the Authority’s entry delivered to the dwelling unit at least two (2) days before such entry shall be deemed reasonable advance notification. B. In the case of necessary repeat entry for ongoing pest control or maintenance “in process”, tenant will be notified of the entry schedule upon the start of treatment. No additional notices for entry will be given, as tenant will be given a copy of the schedule. C. The Authority may enter the dwelling unit at any time without advance notification when there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists. D. C. If Tenant and all adult members of Tenant’s household are absent from the dwelling unit at the time of entry, the Authority shall leave in the dwelling unit a written statement specifying the date, time and purpose of entry prior to leaving the dwelling unit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Housing Lease Agreement

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