Common use of Right of Entry to the Property Clause in Contracts

Right of Entry to the Property. 2.4.1 The tenant agrees that the landlord or their agents and contractors have the right of entry to the property on 24 hours' notice which need not be in writing or without notice in the case of an emergency (e.g. flood, fire, leaks) in the following circumstances: (a) To carry out repair or improvement to the property or to any other premises. (b) To make any installations in or to the property. (c) To carry out disinfestation, fumigation or pest control to the property if necessary. (d) To inspect and survey the property and where required by the landlord or its agents to prepare a list and record details of any alterations or additions, damage to or neglect of the property which are the responsibility of the tenant. (e) To carry out servicing of any gas or electrical supply or appliances at the property. (f) To comply with any statutory obligation of the landlord in respect of the property or any other premises. (g) To reinstate, make good, remove or repair any neglect, damage or unauthorised alteration or addition to the property. (h) To do work in default where the tenant has failed to decorate or carry out minor repairs to the property as required by this agreement. (i) For tenancy related purposes and to allow photographs, video and/or sound recordings to be taken. 2.4.2 The tenant agrees that in the case of an emergency, if the landlord, its agents or contractors cannot obtain access to the property by other means within a reasonable time or immediately where necessary, and in the landlord's or it agent's reasonable opinion it is necessary to gain immediate access because (a) there is an imminent risk of physical harm to any person or significant damage to the property or any other property; or (b) the property is unoccupied and inadequately secured against unauthorised entry or vandalism the landlord, its agents or contractors have the right to break in to the property. The landlord, its agents or contractors may do whatsoever is reasonably required to deal with the emergency in an appropriate manner and will make good any damage caused when entering the property and afterwards secure the property against unauthorised entry.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement, Secure Tenancy Agreement, Secure Tenancy Agreement

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Right of Entry to the Property. 2.4.1 The tenant agrees that the landlord or their agents and contractors have the right of entry to the property on 24 hours' notice which need not be in writing or without notice in the case of an emergency (e.g. flood, fire, leaks) in the following circumstances: (a) To carry out repair or improvement to the property or to any other premises. (b) To make any installations in or to the property. (c) To carry out disinfestation, fumigation or pest control to the property if necessary. (d) To inspect and survey the property and where required by the landlord or its agents to prepare a list and record details of any alterations or additions, damage to or neglect of the property which are the responsibility of the tenant. (e) To carry out servicing of any gas or electrical supply or appliances at the property. (f) To comply with any statutory obligation of the landlord in respect of the property or any other premises. (g) To reinstate, make good, remove or repair any neglect, damage or unauthorised alteration or addition to the property. (h) To do work in default where the tenant has failed to decorate or carry out minor repairs to the property as required by this agreement. (i) For tenancy related purposes and to allow photographs, video and/or sound recordings to be taken. 2.4.2 The tenant agrees that in the case of an emergency, if the landlord, its agents or contractors cannot obtain access to the property by other means within a reasonable time or immediately where necessary, and in the landlord's or it agent's reasonable opinion it is necessary to gain immediate access because: (a) there is an imminent risk of physical harm to any person or significant damage to the property or any other property; or (b) the property is unoccupied and inadequately secured against unauthorised entry or vandalism vandalism. the landlord, its agents or contractors have the right to break in to into the property. The landlord, its agents or contractors may do whatsoever is reasonably required to deal with the emergency in an appropriate manner and will make good any damage caused when entering the property and afterwards secure the property against unauthorised entry.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement

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Right of Entry to the Property. 2.4.1 The tenant agrees that the landlord or their agents and contractors have the right of entry to the property on 24 hours' notice which need not be in writing or without notice in the case of an emergency (e.g. flood, fire, leaks) in the following circumstances: (a) To carry out repair or improvement to the property or to any other premises. (b) To make any installations in or to the property. (c) To carry out disinfestation, fumigation or pest control to the property if necessary. (d) To inspect and survey the property and where required by the landlord or its agents to prepare a list and record details of any alterations or additions, damage to or neglect of the property which are the responsibility of the tenant. (e) To carry out servicing of any gas or electrical supply or appliances at the property. (f) To comply with any statutory obligation of the landlord in respect of the property or any other premises. (g) To reinstate, make good, remove or repair any neglect, damage or unauthorised alteration or addition to the property. (h) To do work in default where the tenant has failed to decorate or carry out minor repairs to the property as required by this agreement. (i) For fire risk or other health and safety assessments and in order to implement the recommendations of any such assessment. (j) In order to check the occupancy of the property or for other tenancy management related purposes and this includes a right to allow take photographs, video and/or sound recordings to be takenrecordings. 2.4.2 The tenant agrees that in the case of an emergency, if the landlord, its agents or contractors cannot obtain access to the property by other means within a reasonable time or immediately where necessary, and in the landlord's or it its agent's reasonable opinion it is necessary to gain immediate access because: (a) there is an imminent risk of physical harm to any person or significant damage to the property or any other property; or (b) the property is unoccupied and inadequately secured against unauthorised entry or vandalism the The landlord, its agents or contractors have the right to break in to into the property. The landlord, its agents or contractors may do whatsoever is reasonably required to deal with the emergency in an appropriate manner and will make good any damage caused when entering the property and afterwards secure the property against unauthorised entry.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

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