Owner May Enter Sample Clauses

The "Owner May Enter" clause grants the property owner the right to access the premises under certain conditions. Typically, this clause outlines when and how the owner can enter, such as for inspections, repairs, or to show the property to prospective tenants or buyers, often requiring advance notice to the occupant. Its core practical function is to balance the owner's need to maintain or manage the property with the occupant's right to privacy, ensuring both parties understand the circumstances under which entry is permitted.
Owner May Enter. Owner, its employees or agents and the representatives of any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, including police and fire officials, shall have the right to remove Renter’s lock and enter the Rented Space, without notice to Renter, to take such action as may be necessary to preserve Owner’s Personal Property in the event of an Emergency, or to immediately comply with any applicable law, governmental or court order, warrant, subpoena, or to enforce any of Owner’s rights. For the purposes of this Rental Agreement, “Emergency” shall be defined as any event which jeopardizes the health, safety, and/or well-being of any person or of the Facility or any of the buildings or the land appurtenant to the buildings or any other Personal Property or chattels stored at the Facility. Owner shall further have the right, on a non-emergency basis, to remove Renter’s lock and enter the Rented Space with reasonable notice to Renter to make any repairs, replacements, other desirable improvements or conduct any inspections of Owner’s Personal Property (the “Work”). Owner will endeavor to give a minimum of three days notice to Renter of the Work and, if Renter is available, will schedule an appointment with Renter to remove Renter’s lock to allow the Work. If Renter is unavailable or unable to provide Owner access, Owner may cut or remove and replace the lock after the Work has been completed with a lock of similar or better quality and the keys shall be sent as described in Provision 15. Renter is notified that Owner complies with all search warrants and subpoenas for Renter information.
Owner May Enter. Owner, Owner’s employees, and agents and the representatives of any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, including police and fire officials, shall have the right to remove Occupant’s lock and enter the Space, without notice to Occupant, to take such action as may be necessary to preserve Owner’s Personal Property in the event of an Emergency, or to immediately comply with any applicable law, governmental or court order, warrant, subpoena, inspection (one-time, annual or recurring), or to enforce any of Owner’s rights. For the purposes of this Occupancy Agreement, “Emergency” shall be defined as any event which jeopardizes the health, safety, and/or well-being of any person or of the Facility or any of the buildings or the land appurtenant to the buildings or any other Personal Property or Vehicles stored at the Facility. Owner shall further have the right, on a non-Emergency basis, to remove Occupant’s lock and enter the Space with reasonable notice to Occupant to make any repairs, replacements, other desirable improvements or conduct any inspections of Owner’s Facility or the Space (the “Work”). Owner will endeavor to give a minimum of three days notice to Occupant of the Work and, if Occupant is available, will schedule an appointment with Occupant to remove Occupant’s lock to allow the Work. If Occupant is unavailable, non-responsive, or unable to provide Owner access, Owner may cut or remove and replace the lock after the Work has been completed with a lock of similar or better quality and the keys shall be sent as described in Provision 16. Occupant is notified that Owner complies with all search warrants and subpoenas for Occupant information.
Owner May Enter. Owner, its employees or agents and the representatives of any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, including police and fire officials, shall have the right to remove Occupant's lock and enter the Premises, without notice to Occupant, to take such action as may be necessary to preserve Owner's Personal Property in the event of an Emergency, or to comply with any applicable law, governmental or court order, warrant, subpoena, or to enforce any of Owner's rights. For the purposes of this Rental Agreement, Emergency shall be defined as any event which jeopardizes the health, safety, and/or well-being of any person or of the Facility or any of the buildings or the land appurtenant to the buildings or any other Personal Property or chattels stored at the Facility. Owner shall further have the right, on a non-emergency basis, to remove Occupant's lock and enter the Premises with reasonable notice to Occupant to make any repairs, replacements, other desirable improvements or conduct any inspections of Owner's Personal Property (the Work). Owner will endeavor to give a minimum of three days notice to Occupant of the Work and, if Occupant is available, will schedule an appointment with Occupant to remove Occupant's lock to allow the Work. If Occupant is unavailable or unable to provide Owner access, Owner may cut or remove and replace the lock after the Work has been completed with a lock of similar or better quality at Occupant's expense. Occupant may obtain keys to the replacement lock from Owner's office during Office Hours.
Owner May Enter. APARTMENT at any reasonable time to inspect, repair, and maintain it, to verify lease obligations, or to show the property to a prospective purchaser, lender, or insurance agent, or in case either party has given notice to terminate the lease, to show the apartment to prospective residents. Except in case of an emergency, a resident requested work order, condition report, newsletter notification of filter changes, or if it is impractical to do so, the Owner shall give the Resident reasonable notice of his intent to enter the premises.
Owner May Enter. Owner, its employees or agents, and the representatives of any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, including police and fire officials, shall have the right to remove/pick/drill Occupant’s lock and enter the Vehicle, without notice to Occupant, to take such action as may be necessary to preserve Owner’s Facility or Vehicle in the event of an Emergency, or to immediately comply with any applicable law, governmental or court order, warrant, subpoena, or to enforce any of Owner’s rights. For the purposes of this Rental Agreement, “Emergency” shall be defined as any event which jeopardizes the health, safety, and/or well-being of any person or of the Facility or any of the buildings or the land appurtenant to the buildings or any other Personal Property or vehicles stored at the Facility. Occupant is notified that Owner complies with all search warrants and subpoenas for Occupant information.
Owner May Enter. Owner, Owner’s employees, and agents and the representatives of any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, including police and fire officials, shall have the right to remove Occupant’s lock and enter the Storage Space, without notice to Occupant, to take such action as may be necessary to preserve Owner’s Personal Property in the event of an Emergency, or to immediately comply with any applicable law, governmental or court order, warrant, subpoena, inspection (one-time, annual or recurring), or to enforce any of Owner’s rights. For the purposes of this Rental Agreement, “Emergency” shall be defined as any event which jeopardizes the health, safety, and/or well-being of any person or of the Facility or any of the buildings or the land appurtenant to the buildings or any other Personal Property or Vehicles stored at the Facility. Owner shall further have the right, on a non-Emergency basis, to remove Occupant’s lock and enter the Storage Space with reasonable notice to Occupant to make any repairs, replacements, other desirable improvements or conduct any inspections of Owner’s Facility or the Storage Space (the “Work”). Owner will endeavor to give a minimum of three days notice to Occupant of the Work and, if Occupant is available, will schedule an appointment with Occupant to remove Occupant’s lock to allow the Work. If Occupant is unavailable, non-responsive, or unable to provide Owner access, Owner may cut or remove and replace the lock after the Work has been completed with a lock of similar or better quality and the keys shall be sent as described in Provision 16. Occupant is notified that Owner complies with all search warrants and subpoenas for Occupant information.