Common use of Entry of Residential Premises by the Landlord Clause in Contracts

Entry of Residential Premises by the Landlord. (a) For the duration of this tenancy agreement, the residential premises are the tenant’s home and the tenant is entitled to privacy, quiet enjoyment, and to exclusive use of the residential premises. (b) The landlord may enter the residential premises only if one of the following applies: (i) the landlord gives the tenant a written notice which states why the landlord needs to enter the residential premises and specifies a reasonable time not sooner than 24 hours and not later than 72 hours from the time of giving notice; entry must only occur during daylight hours (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.) (ii) there is an emergency; (iii) the tenant gives the landlord permission to enter at the time of entry or not more than one month before the time of entry for a specific purpose; (iv) the tenant has abandoned the residential premises; (v) the landlord has the order of an arbitrator or court saying the landlord may enter the residential premises; (vi) the landlord is providing maid service to a hotel tenant at a reasonable time.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement

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Entry of Residential Premises by the Landlord. (a) For the duration of this tenancy agreement, the residential premises are the tenant’s home and the tenant is entitled to privacy, quiet enjoyment, and to exclusive use of the residential premises. (b) The landlord may enter the residential premises only if one of the following applies: (i) the The landlord gives the tenant a written notice which states why the landlord needs to enter the residential premises and specifies a reasonable time not sooner than 24 hours and not later than 72 hours from the time of giving notice; entry must only occur during daylight hours (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.). (ii) there There is an emergency;. (iii) the The tenant gives the landlord permission to enter at the time of entry or not more than one month before the time of entry for a specific purpose;. (iv) the The tenant has abandoned the residential premises;. (v) the The landlord has the order of an arbitrator or court saying the landlord may enter the residential premises;. (vi) the The landlord is providing maid service to a hotel tenant at a reasonable time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement

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