Common use of REPAIR TIMETABLE Clause in Contracts

REPAIR TIMETABLE. The Tenant undertakes to notify the Landlord in writing as soon as is reasonably practicable of the need for any repair or emergency. The Landlord is responsible for carrying out necessary repairs as soon as is reasonably practicable after having been notified of the need to do so. The Tenant must allow the Landlord reasonable access to the Let Property to enable the Landlord to fulfil their duties under the Repairing Standard (see the clause on 'Access for Repairs'). In the event of an emergency the Tenant shall allow the Landlord immediate access to the Let Property. The Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord shall be entitled to effect forcible entry to the Let Property if the Tenant refuses or fails to allow such access.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Scottish Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

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