Landlord’s Entry. Landlord and its agents have the right to enter the Unit, with notice and at all reasonable hours, for inspections, painting, and repairs, to enforce University rules and regulations, to show the Premises to prospective tenants, lenders, or purchasers, and for other reasonable purposes. Notice is not needed for emergencies or if Landlord reasonably believes Tenant broke the Lease. The submission of a service request constitutes permission for Landlord to enter the Unit for repairs. If Landlord believes or is notified by the University or any police agency that there is probable cause that a crime has been or is being committed on the Premises, Landlord reserves the right to lock out all residents of a Unit to allow for un-tampered investigation of the alleged crime scene. Tenant understands that probable cause limits his/her rights to occupation of the Unit for a reasonable amount of time in order to allow for the investigation. Any tenant of the Unit who is not suspected of the alleged crime may be moved to a temporary Unit while the investigation is ongoing. Access to his/her belongings will be given with the presence and permission of Landlord or its agents and the investigating police agency.
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Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement
Landlord’s Entry. Landlord and its agents have the right to enter the Unit, with notice and at all reasonable hours, for inspections, painting, and repairs, to enforce University rules and regulations, to show the Premises to prospective tenantsTenants, lenders, or purchasers, and for other reasonable purposes. Notice is not needed for emergencies or if Landlord reasonably believes Tenant broke the Lease. The submission of a service maintenance request constitutes permission for Landlord to enter the Unit for repairs. If Landlord believes or is notified by the University or any police agency that there is probable cause that a crime has been or is being committed on the Premises, Landlord reserves the right to lock out all residents Tenants of a Unit to allow for un-tampered investigation of the alleged crime scene. Tenant understands that probable cause limits his/her their rights to occupation of the Unit for a reasonable amount of time in order to allow for the investigation. Any tenant Tenant of the Unit who is not suspected of the alleged crime may be moved to a temporary Unit while the investigation is ongoing. Access to his/her their belongings will be given with the presence and permission of Landlord or its agents and the investigating police agency.
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Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement
Landlord’s Entry. Landlord and its agents have the right to enter the Unit, with notice and at all reasonable hours, for inspections, painting, and repairs, to enforce University rules and regulations, to show the Premises to prospective tenantsTenants, lenders, or purchasers, and for other reasonable purposes. Notice is not needed for emergencies or if Landlord reasonably believes Tenant broke the Lease. The submission of a service maintenance request constitutes permission for Landlord to enter the Unit for repairs. Copy If Landlord believes or is notified by the University or any police agency that there is probable cause that a crime has been or is being committed on the Premises, Landlord reserves the right to lock out all residents Tenants of a Unit to allow for un-tampered investigation of the alleged crime scene. Tenant understands that probable cause limits his/her their rights to occupation of the Unit for a reasonable amount of time in order to allow for the investigation. Any tenant Tenant of the Unit who is not suspected of the alleged crime may be moved to a temporary Unit while the investigation is ongoing. Access to his/her their belongings will be given with the presence and permission of Landlord or its agents and the investigating police agency.
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Samples: Lease Agreement