LEAVING THE PROPERTY EMPTY Sample Clauses

LEAVING THE PROPERTY EMPTY. 3.12.1 To notify the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent before leaving the Property vacant for any continuous period of 21 days or more during the Tenancy.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
LEAVING THE PROPERTY EMPTY. 3.1 To advise the Landlord, by giving reasonable notice, if the Tenant intends being absent from the Property for more than 4 weeks unless your Special Conditions state a shorter period (for example in older persons schemes).
LEAVING THE PROPERTY EMPTY. 1.27 To advise the Landlord or Agent, by giving reasonable written notice, if the Tenant intends being absent from the Property for more than 14 days and to provide actual dates the Property will be unoccupied. For any absence over 28 days the Tenant may agree that the Landlord or Agent should have access during the period to keep the Property insured and to take reasonable precautions to mitigate damage. Condition of the Property
LEAVING THE PROPERTY EMPTY. 3.1 You must lock all the doors and windows and switch on any burglar alarm whenever you leave the property unattended.
LEAVING THE PROPERTY EMPTY. 11.1. To notify the Landlord or the Agent before leaving the Property vacant for any continuous period of <<insert max vacancy period>> or more during the Tenancy;

Related to LEAVING THE PROPERTY EMPTY

  • Title to the Property Borrower will warrant and defend the title to the Property, and the validity and priority of all Liens granted or otherwise given to Lender under the Loan Documents, subject only to Permitted Encumbrances, against the claims of all Persons.

  • Access to the Property 1. We and our representatives shall only have access to the Property during the Vendor's normal business hours upon reasonable notice to the Vendor, at our sole risk and expense. Such site visits shall be conducted in the presence of a representative of the Vendor, in a manner that minimizes interference with the use of the Property and does not contravene any leases or unreasonably interfere with any Tenants. We and our representatives shall not have any communications with Tenants or their employees without the prior written approval of the Vendor and in the presence of a representative of the Vendor.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.