Landlord may enter Clause Samples
The "Landlord may enter" clause grants the landlord the right to access the leased property under certain conditions. Typically, this access is allowed for purposes such as making repairs, inspecting the premises, or showing the property to prospective tenants or buyers, often with advance notice to the tenant except in emergencies. This clause ensures the landlord can fulfill their maintenance and legal obligations while balancing the tenant's right to privacy, thereby preventing disputes over property access.
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Landlord may enter. Subject to clause 16.5, the Landlord may enter the Premises together with all necessary workmen and equipment at any reasonable time to do the following:
16.3.1 inspect the condition of the Premises;
16.3.2 determine the Tenant's compliance with this Lease and rectify any default by the Tenant under this Lease;
16.3.3 show the Premises to the Landlord’s consultants, insurance brokers, mortgagees or prospective mortgagees at any time;
16.3.4 ensure that the Premises are locked and secure; or
16.3.5 do anything which the Landlord or the Tenant must or may do under this Lease.
Landlord may enter. Landlord may, at reasonable times, enter the apartment to examine, make repairs or alterations, and to show possible buyers, lenders, or Tenants. Tenants will be given twenty-four hour notice when at all possible by Landlord. Management reserves the right to enter an apartment without notice to make inspections for maintenance, safety, security, and management of the complex.X_ X_ X_
Landlord may enter. Landlord, or its agent, may at reasonable times, enter the Premises to examine, to make repairs or alterations. During the period of eight weeks prior to the expiration of the term hereby created, the tenant will permit the landlord or its agent to show the premises to persons desiring to rent the same during reasonable hours of the day until rented.
Landlord may enter. SIGNS: The Landlord may, at reasonable times, enter the apartment to examine, make repairs or alterations, and to show possible buyers, lenders, or tenants. Management reserves the right to inspect an apartment without notice necessary for maintenance, safety, security, and management of the complex.
Landlord may enter. (a) The Landlord may, with its architects, consultants, workmen, sustainability engineers, auditors and others authorised by the Landlord, enter the Premises at reasonable times on reasonable notice to see if the Tenant is complying with its obligations under this Lease or to do anything which either party must or may do under this Lease or which is necessary to comply with any law or the requirements of any Authority. In doing so, the Landlord will take reasonable steps to minimise interference with the Tenant’s use and occupation of the Premises.
(b) If the Landlord decides there is an emergency, the Landlord may enter at any time without notice.
Landlord may enter. Landlord may at reasonable times, enter the Apartment to examine, to make repairs or alterations, and to show it to possible buyers, lenders or tenants.
