Common use of Inspection and Repairs Clause in Contracts

Inspection and Repairs. Lessor shall have the right to inspect the leased premises at all reasonable times and the right to enter the same for the purpose of cleaning, repairing, altering or improving the same, or the Building, but nothing contained in this lease shall be construed so as to impose any obligation on Lessor to make any repairs, alterations or improvements except as expressly provided in Section 9. In no event shall Lessor enter any portion of the leased premises without giving Lessee reasonable advance notice, other than in the case of an emergency or entrance in conjunction with normal janitorial work. Moreover, and notwithstanding the foregoing, Lessor acknowledges that a portion of the leased premises will be used for banking activities. As a result, Lessor hereby agrees that it will comply with reasonable security measures required by Lessee for security reasons or for regulatory compliance reasons (e.g., Lessor shall have no access whatsoever to Lessee’s vault and Lessor’s janitors shall work with lessee’s alarm company to ensure the integrity of Lessee’s alarm system.)

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (HomeStreet, Inc.), Original Lease (HomeStreet, Inc.), Supplemental Lease Agreement (HomeStreet, Inc.)

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