Common use of LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY Clause in Contracts

LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Landlord authorized personnel will enter the Premises without prior notification if there are reasonable grounds to believe that an emergency requires the Landlord to enter the Premises, or that the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. For all other reasons the Landlord will obtain consent or provide the Tenant with twenty-four (24) hours’ notice.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Landlord authorized personnel will enter the Premises without prior notification if there are reasonable grounds to believe that an emergency requires the Landlord to enter the Premises, or that the Tenant Resident has abandoned the Premises. For all other reasons reasons, including the completion of maintenance repairs requested by the Resident through the submission of a Maintenance Request, the Landlord will obtain consent or provide the Tenant Resident with twenty-four (24) hours’ notice.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: www.ualberta.ca, Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement

LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Landlord authorized personnel will enter the Premises without prior notification if there are reasonable grounds to believe that an emergency requires the Landlord to enter the Premises, or that the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. For all other reasons reasons, the Landlord will obtain consent or provide the Tenant with twenty-four (24) hours’ notice.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Landlord authorized personnel will enter the Premises without prior notification if there are reasonable grounds to believe that an emergency requires the Landlord to enter the Premises, or that the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. For all other reasons reasons, including the completion of maintenance repairs requested by the Tenant through the submission of a Maintenance Request, the Landlord will obtain consent or provide the Tenant with twenty-four (24) hours’ notice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Landlord authorized personnel will enter the Premises without prior notification notification if there are reasonable grounds to believe that an emergency requires the Landlord to enter the Premises, or that the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. For all other reasons the Landlord will obtain consent or provide the Tenant with twenty-four (24) hours’ notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Landlord authorized personnel will enter the Premises without prior notification notification if there are reasonable grounds to believe that an emergency requires the Landlord to enter the Premises, or that the Tenant Resident has abandoned the Premises. For all other reasons reasons, including the completion of maintenance repairs requested by the Resident through the submission of a Maintenance Request, the Landlord will obtain consent or provide the Tenant Resident with twenty-four (24) hours’ notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Agreement

LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Landlord authorized personnel will enter the Premises without prior notification notification if there are reasonable grounds to believe that an emergency requires the Landlord to enter the Premises, or that the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. For all other reasons reasons, the Landlord will obtain consent or provide the Tenant with twenty-four (24) hours’ notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Agreement

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