Common use of LANDLORD’S RIGHT TO ENTRY Clause in Contracts

LANDLORD’S RIGHT TO ENTRY. The Landlord and landlord’s representatives may enter the leased property for the purpose of inspecting the leased property, making repairs, or exhibiting the leased property for sale, lease, or mortgage financing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Storage Unit Lease, Storage Unit Lease

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LANDLORD’S RIGHT TO ENTRY. The Landlord and landlord’s representatives may enter the leased property at any time for the purpose of inspecting the leased property, making repairs, or exhibiting the leased property for sale, lease, lease or mortgage financing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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LANDLORD’S RIGHT TO ENTRY. The Landlord and landlord’s representatives may enter the leased property at any time for the purpose of inspecting the leased property, making repairs, or exhibiting the leased property for sale, lease, lease or mortgage financing. Allied Storage reserves the right to move or reposition vehicles, trailers, boats or rv’s is necessary to the operation of the storage facility or in the event of an emergency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: alliedstoragemt.com

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