Common use of Locks and other Entry Devices Clause in Contracts

Locks and other Entry Devices. All devices (access cards, codes, keys, garage door openers, etc.) issued to Resident for access to common areas, garages, units, etc. are the property of Owner to be utilized solely by and held in possession of Resident and authorized Occupants. These devices are subject to the provisions in the Community Handbook and may be subject to additional rules and regulations as issued by Owner. If Resident provides an entrance device to any person without first obtaining written permission from Owner, other than a key to Resident’s Premises, it shall constitute a material breach of this Lease Agreement and Owner may terminate tenancy. Locks shall not be changed, altered or replaced nor shall new locks be added by Resident without the written permission of Owner. Any locks so permitted to be installed shall become the property of Owner and Resident must promptly provide a key to Owner.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Locks and other Entry Devices. All devices (access cards, codes, keys, garage door openers, etc.) issued to Resident for access to common areas, community centers, pools, garages, unitsPremises, etc. are the property of the Owner to be utilized solely by and held in possession of the Resident and authorized Occupants. These devices are subject to the provisions in the Community Handbook and may be subject to additional rules and regulations as issued by Owner. If Resident provides an entrance any entry device other than a key or garage door opener to Resident’s Premises to any person without first obtaining written permission from Owner, other than a key to Resident’s Premises, it shall constitute a material breach of this Lease Agreement and Owner may terminate tenancy. Locks shall not be changed, altered or replaced nor shall Resident add new locks be added by Resident without the written permission of Owner. Any locks so permitted to be installed shall become the property of Owner and Resident must promptly provide a key to Owner.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Locks and other Entry Devices. All devices (access cards, codes, keys, garage door openers, etc.) issued to Resident for access to common areas, pools, garages, unitsPremises, etc. are the property of the Owner to be utilized solely by and held in possession of the Resident and authorized Occupants. These devices are subject to the provisions in the Community Handbook and may be subject to additional rules and regulations as issued by Owner. If Resident provides an any entrance device other than a key to Resident’s Premises, to any person without first obtaining written permission from Owner, other than a key to Resident’s Premises, it shall constitute a material breach of this Lease Agreement and Owner may terminate tenancy. Locks shall not be changed, altered or replaced nor shall Resident add new locks be added by Resident without the written permission of Owner. Any locks so permitted to be installed shall become the property of Owner and Resident must promptly provide a key to Owner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ohananavycommunities.com

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Locks and other Entry Devices. All devices (access cards, codes, keys, garage door openers, etc.) issued to Resident for access to common areas, pools, garages, units, etc. are the property of the Owner to be utilized solely by and held in possession of the Resident and authorized Occupants. These devices are subject to the provisions in the Community Handbook and may be subject to additional rules and regulations as issued by Owner. If Resident provides an entrance device to any person without first obtaining written permission from Owner, other than a key to Resident’s Premises, it shall constitute a material breach of this Lease Agreement and Owner may terminate tenancy. Locks shall not be changed, altered or replaced nor shall new locks be added by Resident without the written permission of Owner. Any locks so permitted to be installed shall become the property of Owner and Resident must promptly provide a key to Owner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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