Common use of RIGHT OF ENTRY AND INSPECTIONS Clause in Contracts

RIGHT OF ENTRY AND INSPECTIONS. We have the right to enter the premises at all reasonable hours, with proper notice, for the purpose of inspection, responding to your request, making repairs and/or preventative maintenance, pest control, showing to prospective residents, buyers, loan officers or insurance agents, and for any emergency situations that may arise. Landlord/Agent reserves the right to enter the Premises at reasonable times for the purpose of (a) inspecting its condition and making such repairs, alternations, or improvements to the Premises, as Landlord/Agent consider necessary or desirable, but Landlord/Agent shall have no duty to make any such repairs, alterations, or improvements, and (b) exhibiting, during the last 30 days of the rental terms, the Premises to persons who may wish to rent it. Furthermore, Landlord/Agent shall have the right to enter the Premises AT ANY TIME, to correct a problem or defect that is considered, in the Landlord/Agent’s sole udgment, to be an emergency. If notice is given in writing and/or email if applicable, to the tenant for entry 24hrs in advanced and the tenant refuses entry there will be an administration fee of Seventy Five Dollars ($75.00) charged to the tenant. This cost is for sending an employee to the property with the intended purpose without gaining entry.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Parties and Occupants, auctioneersoftware.s3.amazonaws.com, auctioneersoftware.s3.amazonaws.com

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RIGHT OF ENTRY AND INSPECTIONS. We have the right to enter the premises at all reasonable hours, with proper notice, for the purpose of inspection, responding to your request, making repairs and/or preventative maintenance, pest control, showing to prospective residents, buyers, loan officers or insurance agents, and for any emergency situations that may arise. Landlord/Agent reserves the right to enter the Premises at reasonable times for the purpose of (a) inspecting its condition and making such repairs, alternations, or improvements to the Premises, as Landlord/Agent consider necessary or desirable, but Landlord/Agent shall have no duty to make any such repairs, alterations, or improvements, and (b) exhibiting, during the last 30 days of the rental terms, the Premises to persons who may wish to rent it. Furthermore, Landlord/Agent shall have the right to enter the Premises AT ANY TIME, to correct a problem or defect that is considered, in the Landlord/Agent’s sole udgment, to be an emergency. If notice is given in writing and/or email if applicable, to the tenant for entry 24hrs in advanced and the tenant refuses entry there will be an administration fee of Seventy Five Dollars ($75.00) charged to the tenant. This cost is for sending an employee to the property with the intended purpose without gaining entry.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: auctioneersoftware.s3.amazonaws.com, auctioneersoftware.s3.amazonaws.com

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