Locks and security devices. The prescribed means of securing the premises are specified in the Residential Tenancies Regulations 1989. In every tenancy:
Locks and security devices. The landlord will provide and maintain locks and other devices so that the premises are reasonably secure. Neither party will alter, remove, or add a lock or security device without the consent of the other. Neither party will unreasonably withhold consent to the alteration, removal or addition of a lock or security device by and at the expense of the other.
Locks and security devices. (1) If there is a lock or other security device which restricts entry to the residential park or part of the park to which the resident may have access, the park owner must give to the resident a copy of a key or device or information required to open the security device at or before the commencement of this agreement.
(2) If a security device is installed or changed during the term of this agreement, the park owner must give a copy of the key or device or information required to open the security device to the resident before the security device is locked or activated.
(3) At the end of the agreement, the resident must return any keys or devices that have been provided to them by the park owner.
(4) The park owner must maintain the security device in good working order.
Locks and security devices. The Property Code requires that the Premises be equipped with certain types of locks and security devices, including (with some exceptions): (1) window latches on each window; (2) a keyed doorknob lock or keyed deadbolt lock on each exterior door; (3) a sliding door pin lock on each exterior sliding glass door of the residence; (4) a sliding door handle latch or a sliding door security bar on each exterior sliding glass door of the residence; and (5) a keyless bolting device and a door viewer on each exterior door of the residence Landlord (choose one):
Locks and security devices. The LANDLORD will provide and maintain locks and other devices that are necessary to ensure the premises are reasonably secure. Neither the LANDLORD nor the TENANT will alter or remove a lock or security device or add a lock or security device without the consent of the other.
Locks and security devices. «SiteName» will provide and maintain locks and other devices that are necessary to ensure the premises are reasonably secure. Neither «SiteName» nor the tenant will alter or remove a lock or security device or add a lock or security device without the consent of the other. Neither «SiteName» nor the tenant will unreasonably withhold consent to the alteration, removal or addition of a lock or security device by, and at the expense of, the other. «SiteName» has not changed locks on the property since the previous tenant vacated.
Locks and security devices a. The landlord agrees to ensure that all locks and security devices are fit for the purpose for which they are intended and to maintain these throughout the tenancy.
b. Both parties agree that neither party will add, alter or remove any lock or security device without either the consent of the other party or a Court Order, a copy of which is to be given to the other party.
Locks and security devices. The tenant Will Provide and Maintain Locks and other devise that are necessary to ensure the premise is reasonably secure. Neither the Landlord nor the Tenant will alter or remove a lock or security device or add a lock or security device without the consent of the other. Neither the Landlord nor the Tenant will unreasonably withhold consent to the alteration, removal or addition of a lock or security device by, and at the expense of, the other. At present is 24-7 security in the premise. There is:
Locks and security devices. The owner agrees: To provide and maintain locks or other security devices necessary to keep the premises reasonably secure Give the renter under this agreement a copy of the key and information to open the any lock and alarm to which the renter is entitled to have access. The renter agrees: Not to make copies of any keys provided Not to provide alarm codes to any other person The owner agrees to ensure that smoke alarms are installed and maintained in the premises in accordance with section 146A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. The owner and renter each agree not to remove or interfere with the operation of a smoke alarm installed on the premises unless they have a reasonable excuse to do so.
Locks and security devices. The LANDLORD agrees: to provide and maintain locks or other security devices necessary to keep the Rented Premises and ancillary property reasonably secure; and not to alter, remove or add any lock or other security device without the TENANT’S consent or reasonable excuse; and to immediately give the TENANT a copy of the key or opening device or information to open any lock or security device which is added or altered. not to alter, remove or add any lock or other security device on the Rented Premises or ancillary property without the LANDLORD’S consent or reasonable excuse; and to give the LANDLORD a copy of the key or opening device or information to open any lock or security device which is altered or added as soon as practicable.