Landlord Right of Inspection Sample Clauses

Landlord Right of Inspection. Tenant will permit Landlord and its agents or representatives to enter the Premises at all reasonable times and upon reasonable notice, subject to the rights of Residential Tenants and other permitted subtenants under this Lease, if any (and except in cases of emergency) for the purpose of (a) inspecting the same, (b) determining whether or not Tenant is in compliance with its obligations hereunder, and (c) making any necessary repairs to the premises and performing any work therein that may be necessary by reason of Tenant’s failure to make any such repairs or perform any such work, provided that, except in any emergency, Landlord will have given Tenant notice specifying such repairs or work and Tenant will have failed to make such repairs or to do such work within 30 days after the giving of such notice (subject to Unavoidable Delays), or if such repairs or such work cannot reasonably be completed during such thirty 30-day period, to have commenced and be diligently pursuing the same.
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Landlord Right of Inspection. Tenant shall permit Landlord and its agents or representatives to enter the Premises at all reasonable times and upon reasonable notice (except in cases of emergency) for the purpose of (a) inspecting the same, (b) determining whether or not Tenant is in compliance with its obligations hereunder, and (c) making any necessary repairs to the premises and performing any work therein that may be necessary by reason of Tenant’s failure to make any such repairs or perform any such work, provided that, except in any emergency, Landlord shall have given Tenant notice specifying such repairs or work and Tenant shall have failed to make such repairs or to do such work within thirty (30) days after the giving of such notice (subject to Unavoidable Delays), or if such repairs or such work cannot reasonably be completed during such thirty (30) day period, to have commenced and be diligently pursuing the same.
Landlord Right of Inspection. Landlord and his agents, employees, and contractors may enter the premises at all reasonable hours for the purpose of examining the same or for making such repairs or alterations therein as may be necessary for the safety and preservation of the premises. Landlord and his agents may also enter for the purpose of showing the premises to persons who may wish to purchase or lease same, and Landlord may also place notices in the front of the premises offering said premises for lease or sale and Tenant agrees to permit same thereon without hindrance or molestation.
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