Common use of Entry Clause in Contracts

Entry. California law allows Owner/Agent or his/her employee(s) to enter the premises for certain purposes during normal business hours. The Owner/Agent will provide written notice to the Resident prior to the entry of the dwelling unit whenever required by state law. (Civil Code Section 1954.) Resident’s non-compliance with Owner/Agent’s lawful request for entry is a material breach of this Agreement that may be cause for immediate termination as provided herein and by law.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

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Entry. California law allows Owner/Agent or his/her employee(shis Employee(s) to enter the premises for certain purposes during normal business hours. The Owner/Agent will provide written notice to the Resident prior to the entry of the dwelling unit whenever required by state law. (Civil Code Section 1954.) Resident’s non-compliance with Owner/Agent’s lawful request for entry is a material breach of this Agreement that may be cause for immediate termination as provided herein and by law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Lease Agreement, Rental Agreement

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