Common use of Right of Entry; Inspection Clause in Contracts

Right of Entry; Inspection. Owner reserves the right at all times to enter the Premises in case of emergency. Owner reserves the right at all reasonable times, and upon reasonable notice (either orally or written), to enter the Premises to make inspections, repairs, improvements; to supply necessary or requested services; to show the Premises to prospective or actual purchasers, tenants, workmen, or contractors; or to correct any breach of the lease or Rules and Regulations. If an inspection is required by a governmental agency, Lessee shall allow the governmental officials to enter the Premises to make such inspection. If Lessee notifies Owner of necessary repairs, Owner shall have the right to enter the Premises at any time for the purpose of making such repairs without further notification to Lessee. Lessee cannot change or add locks without prior written permission from Owner.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Residential Rental Lease, Residential Rental Lease, Kansas Residential Lease Agreement

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