Common use of Right of Inspection and Entry Clause in Contracts

Right of Inspection and Entry. Tenant agrees that the Landlord, its agent or representative, or University staff may enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at reasonable hours for the purposes of making inspections and repairs, decorations, alterations or improvements, to retrieve stolen furniture or property, to supply services and/or to exhibit same to prospective lessees. Except in the event of an emergency affecting health, safety, or welfare of the Tenant or any resident or any property thereof (in which event Landlord may immediately enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at any time without prior notice to, or consent from, Tenant), Landlord shall give Tenant at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice (written or oral) of intent to enter and shall enter only between 9 am and 9 pm, Monday through Friday, or at such other time as is mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant. In the event that Tenant is absent from the Premises at the time of entry, Landlord shall supply Tenant within twenty-four (24) hours after entry with a written report of the entry, setting forth the purpose of the entry and the details of any repair, decoration, alteration or improvement. Entry notices may be posted in common places such as elevators, in hallways, on doors or circulated by means of campus newspapers, newsletters, e-mail, or other forms of communications. In the event Tenant shall refuse entry to the Apartment Unit or Premises and by such refusal additional costs are incurred or additional damages are caused to the Apartment Unit, Premises, or Building, Tenant will be liable for all such costs and damages. In addition, abuse of access rights by any Tenant shall be a basis for termination of the Lease. Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative, including University staff, will inspect the Premises and Apartment Unit on a regular basis to ensure Tenant’s compliance with all rules and regulations and maintenance of the Apartment Unit and Premises in a good, clean, and sanitary state. In addition, the Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative will enter into an Apartment Unit to complete a damage inspection within 48 business hours after an occupant vacates their Apartment Unit without prior notice to co-occupants. This inspection may include commonly shared spaces such as the bathroom, living room or kitchen. A maintenance request by a co- resident of the Apartment Unit occupied by Tenant shall constitute permission for the Landlord or its Agent to enter into the Apartment Unit. Tenant shall also permit the Landlord or its Agent or employees to enter the Apartment Unit and Premises upon scheduled appointments for the purpose of displaying the same to prospective lessees. No such prior appointment shall be necessary if this Lease has been declared in default or if the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. The Landlord hereby reserves all rights to enter any Apartment Unit on a regular basis for maintenance, health and safety, and care requirements. Further, the Landlord, its Agent, and University staff reserve the right to enter any Apartment Unit and the Premises in an emergency when responding to a reported incident or when there is a reasonable belief that there is serious physical or psychological distress or imminent danger to the Premises or Apartment Unit’s occupants, contents, or guests.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease, Lease

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Right of Inspection and Entry. Tenant agrees that the Landlord, its agent or representative, or University staff may enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at reasonable hours for the purposes of making inspections and repairs, decorations, alterations or improvements, to retrieve stolen furniture or property, to supply services and/or to exhibit same to prospective lessees. Except in the event of an emergency affecting health, safety, or welfare of the Tenant or any resident tenant or any property thereof (in which event Landlord may immediately enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at any time without prior notice to, or consent from, Tenant), Landlord shall give Tenant at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice (written or oral) of intent to enter and shall enter only between 9 am and 9 pm, Monday through Friday, or at such other time as is mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant. In the event that Tenant is absent from the Premises at the time of entry, Landlord shall supply Tenant within twenty-twenty- four (24) hours after entry with a written report of the entry, setting forth the purpose of the entry and the details of any repair, decoration, alteration or improvement. Entry notices may be posted in common places such as elevators, in hallways, on doors or circulated by means of campus newspapers, newsletters, e-mail, or other forms of communications. In the event Tenant shall refuse entry to the Apartment Unit or Premises and by such refusal additional costs are incurred or additional damages are caused to the Apartment Unit, Premises, or Building, Tenant will be liable for all such costs and damages. In addition, abuse of access rights by any Tenant shall be a basis for termination of the Lease. Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative, including University staff, will inspect the Premises and Apartment Unit on a regular basis to ensure Tenant’s compliance with all rules and regulations and maintenance of the Apartment Unit and Premises in a good, clean, and sanitary state. In addition, the Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative will enter into an Apartment Unit to complete a damage inspection within 48 business hours after an occupant vacates their Apartment Unit without prior notice to co-occupants. This inspection may include commonly shared spaces such as the bathroom, living room or kitchen. A maintenance request by a co- resident of the Apartment Unit occupied by Tenant shall constitute permission for the Landlord or its Agent to enter into the Apartment Unit. Tenant shall also permit the Landlord or its Agent or employees to enter the Apartment Unit and Premises upon scheduled appointments for the purpose of displaying the same to prospective lessees. No such prior appointment shall be necessary if this Lease has been declared in default or if the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. The Landlord hereby reserves all rights to enter any Apartment Unit on a regular basis for maintenance, health and safety, and care requirements. Further, the Landlord, its Agent, and University staff reserve the right to enter any Apartment Unit and the Premises in an emergency when responding to a reported incident or when there is a reasonable belief that there is serious physical or psychological distress or imminent danger to the Premises or Apartment Unit’s occupants, contents, or guests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease

Right of Inspection and Entry. Tenant agrees that the Landlord, its agent or representative, or University staff may enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at reasonable hours for the purposes of making inspections and repairs, decorations, alterations or improvements, to retrieve stolen furniture or property, to supply services and/or to exhibit same to prospective lessees. Except in the event of an emergency affecting health, safety, or welfare of the Tenant or any resident tenant or any property thereof (in which event Landlord may immediately enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at any time without prior notice to, or consent from, Tenant), Landlord shall give Tenant at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice (written or oral) of intent to enter and shall enter only between 9 am and 9 pm, Monday through Friday, or at such other time as is mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant. In the event that Tenant is absent from the Premises at the time of entry, Landlord shall supply Tenant within twenty-twenty- four (24) hours after entry with a written report of the entry, setting forth the purpose of the entry and the details of any repair, decoration, alteration or improvement. Entry notices may be posted in common places such as elevators, in hallways, on doors or circulated by means of campus newspapers, newsletters, e-mail, or other forms of communications. In the event Tenant shall refuse entry to the Apartment Unit or Premises and by such refusal additional costs are incurred or additional damages are caused to the Apartment Unit, Premises, or Building, Tenant will be liable for all such costs and damages. In addition, abuse of access rights by any Tenant shall be a basis for termination of the Lease. Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative, including University staff, will inspect the Premises and Apartment Unit on a regular basis to ensure Tenant’s compliance with all rules and regulations and maintenance of the Apartment Unit and Premises in a good, clean, and sanitary state. In addition, the Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative will enter into an Apartment Unit to complete a damage inspection within 48 business hours after an occupant vacates their Apartment Unit without prior notice to co-occupants. This inspection may include commonly shared spaces such as the bathroom, living room or kitchen. A maintenance request by a co- resident co-tenant of the Apartment Unit occupied by Tenant shall constitute permission for the Landlord or its Agent to enter into the Apartment Unit. Tenant shall also permit the Landlord or its Agent or employees to enter the Apartment Unit and Premises upon scheduled appointments for the purpose of displaying the same to prospective lessees. No such prior appointment shall be necessary if this Lease has been declared in default or if the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. The Landlord hereby reserves all rights to enter any Apartment Unit on a regular basis for maintenance, health and safety, and care requirements. Further, the Landlord, its Agent, and University staff reserve the right to enter any Apartment Unit and the Premises in an emergency when responding to a reported incident or when there is a reasonable belief that there is serious physical or psychological distress or imminent danger to the Premises or Apartment Unit’s occupants, contents, or guests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease

Right of Inspection and Entry. Tenant agrees that the Landlord, its agent or representative, or University staff may enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at reasonable hours for the purposes of making inspections and repairs, decorations, alterations or improvements, to retrieve stolen furniture or property, to supply services and/or to exhibit same to prospective lessees. Except in the event of an emergency affecting health, safety, or welfare of the Tenant or any resident tenant or any property thereof (in which event Landlord may immediately enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at any time without prior notice to, or consent from, Tenant), Landlord shall give Tenant at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice (written or oral) of intent to enter and shall enter only between 9 9am and 9 9pm, Monday through Friday, or at such other time as is mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant. In the event that Tenant is absent from the Premises at the time of entry, Landlord shall supply Tenant within twenty-twenty- four (24) hours after entry with a written report of the entry, setting forth the purpose of the entry and the details of any repair, decoration, alteration or improvement. Entry notices may be posted in common places such as elevators, in hallwaysbreezeways, on doors or circulated by means of campus newspapers, newsletters, e-mail, or other forms of communications. In the event Tenant shall refuse entry to the Apartment Unit or Premises and by such refusal additional costs are incurred or additional damages are caused to the Apartment Unit, Premises, or Building, Tenant will be liable for all such costs and damages. In addition, abuse of access rights by any Tenant shall be a basis for termination of the Lease. Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative, including University staff, representative will inspect the Premises and Apartment Unit on a regular basis to ensure Tenant’s compliance with all rules and regulations and maintenance of the Apartment Unit and Premises in a good, clean, and sanitary state. In addition, the Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative will enter into an Apartment Unit to complete a damage inspection within 48 business hours after an occupant vacates their Apartment Unit without prior notice to co-occupants. This inspection may include commonly shared spaces such as the bathroom, living room or kitchen. A maintenance request by a co- resident co-tenant of the Apartment Unit occupied by Tenant shall constitute permission for the Landlord or its Agent to enter into the Apartment Unit. Tenant shall also permit the Landlord or its Agent or employees to enter the Apartment Unit and Premises upon scheduled appointments for the purpose of displaying the same to prospective lessees. No such prior appointment shall be necessary if this Lease has been declared in default or if the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. The Landlord hereby reserves all rights to enter any Apartment Unit on a regular basis for maintenance, health and safety, and care requirements. Further, the Landlord, its Agent, and University staff reserve Landlord reserves the right to enter any Apartment Unit and the Premises in an emergency when responding to a reported incident or when there is a reasonable belief that there is serious physical or psychological distress or imminent danger to the Premises or Apartment Unit’s occupants, contents, or guests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Right of Inspection and Entry. Tenant agrees that the Landlord, its agent or representative, or University staff may enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at reasonable hours for the purposes of making inspections and repairs, decorations, alterations or improvements, to retrieve stolen furniture or property, to supply services and/or to exhibit same to prospective lessees. Except in the event of an emergency affecting health, safety, or welfare of the Tenant or any resident tenant or any property thereof (in which event Landlord may immediately enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at any time without prior notice to, or consent from, Tenant), Landlord shall give Tenant at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice (written or oral) of intent to enter and shall enter only between 9 9am and 9 9pm, Monday through Friday, or at such other time as is mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant. In the event that Tenant is absent from the Premises at the time of entry, Landlord shall supply Tenant within twenty-twenty- four (24) hours after entry with a written report of the entry, setting forth the purpose of the entry and the details of any repair, decoration, alteration alteration, or improvement. Entry notices may be posted in common places such as elevatorsbreezeways, in hallwaysdoors, on doors or circulated by means of campus newspapers, newsletters, e-mail, or other forms of communications. In the event Tenant shall refuse entry to the Apartment Unit or Premises and by such refusal additional costs are incurred or additional damages are caused to the Apartment Unit, Premises, or Building, Tenant will be liable for all such costs and damages. In addition, abuse of access rights by any Tenant shall be a basis for termination of the Lease. Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative, including University staff, representative will inspect the Premises and Apartment Unit on a regular basis to ensure Tenant’s compliance with all rules and regulations and maintenance of the Apartment Unit and Premises in a good, clean, and sanitary state. In addition, the Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative will enter into an Apartment Unit to complete a damage inspection within 48 business hours after an occupant vacates their Apartment Unit without prior notice to co-occupants. This inspection may include commonly shared spaces such as the bathroom, living room room, or kitchen. A maintenance request by a co- resident co-tenant of the Apartment Unit occupied by Tenant shall constitute permission for the Landlord or its Agent to enter into the Apartment Unit. Tenant shall also permit the Landlord or its Agent or employees to enter the Apartment Unit and Premises upon scheduled appointments for the purpose of displaying the same to prospective lessees. No such prior appointment shall be necessary if this Lease has been declared in default or if the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. The Landlord hereby reserves all rights to enter any Apartment Unit on a regular basis for maintenance, health and safety, and care requirements. Further, the Landlord, its Agent, and University staff reserve Landlord reserves the right to enter any Apartment Unit and the Premises in an emergency when responding to a reported incident or when there is a reasonable belief that there is serious physical or psychological distress or imminent danger to the Premises or Apartment Unit’s occupants, contents, or guests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Right of Inspection and Entry. Tenant agrees that the Landlord, its agent or representative, or University staff may enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at reasonable hours for the purposes of making inspections and repairs, decorations, alterations or improvements, to retrieve stolen furniture or property, to supply services and/or to exhibit same to prospective lessees. Except in the event of an emergency affecting health, safety, or welfare of the Tenant or any resident or any property thereof (in which event Landlord may immediately enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at any time without prior notice to, or consent from, Tenant), Landlord shall give Tenant at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice (written or oral) of intent to enter and shall enter only between 9 9am and 9 9pm, Monday through Friday, or at such other time as is mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant. In the event that Tenant is absent from the Premises at the time of entry, Landlord shall supply Tenant within twenty-twenty- four (24) hours after entry with a written report of the entry, setting forth the purpose of the entry and the details of any repair, decoration, alteration or improvement. Entry notices may be posted in common places such as elevators, in hallwaysbreezeways, on doors or circulated by means of campus newspapers, newsletters, e-mail, or other forms of communications. In the event Tenant shall refuse entry to the Apartment Unit or Premises and by such refusal additional costs are incurred or additional damages are caused to the Apartment Unit, Premises, or Building, Tenant will be liable for all such costs and damages. In addition, abuse of access rights by any Tenant shall be a basis for termination of the Lease. Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative, including University staff, representative will inspect the Premises and Apartment Unit on a regular basis to ensure Tenant’s compliance with all rules and regulations and maintenance of the Apartment Unit and Premises in a good, clean, and sanitary state. In addition, the Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative will enter into an Apartment Unit to complete a damage inspection within 48 business hours after an occupant vacates their Apartment Unit without prior notice to co-occupants. This inspection may include commonly shared spaces such as the bathroom, living room or kitchen. A maintenance request by a co- co-resident of the Apartment Unit occupied by Tenant shall constitute permission for the Landlord or its Agent to enter into the Apartment Unit. Tenant shall also permit the Landlord or its Agent or employees to enter the Apartment Unit and Premises upon scheduled appointments for the purpose of displaying the same to prospective lessees. No such prior appointment shall be necessary if this Lease has been declared in default or if the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. The Landlord hereby reserves all rights to enter any Apartment Unit on a regular basis for maintenance, health and safety, and care requirements. Further, the Landlord, its Agent, and University staff reserve Landlord reserves the right to enter any Apartment Unit and the Premises in an emergency when responding to a reported incident or when there is a reasonable belief that there is serious physical or psychological distress or imminent danger to the Premises or Apartment Unit’s occupants, contents, or guests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

Right of Inspection and Entry. Tenant agrees that the Landlord, its agent or representative, or University staff may enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at reasonable hours for the purposes of making inspections and repairs, decorations, alterations or improvements, to retrieve stolen furniture or property, to supply services and/or to exhibit same to prospective lessees. Except in the event of an emergency affecting health, safety, or welfare of the Tenant or any resident tenant or any property thereof (in which event Landlord may immediately enter the Apartment Unit and Premises at any time without prior notice to, or consent from, Tenant), Landlord shall give Tenant at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice (written or oral) of intent to enter and shall enter only between 9 am and 9 pm, Monday through Friday, or at such other time as is mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant. In the event that Tenant is absent from the Premises at the time of entry, Landlord shall supply Tenant within twenty-twenty- four (24) hours after entry with a written report of the entry, setting forth the purpose of the entry and the details of any repair, decoration, alteration or improvement. Entry notices may be posted in common places such as elevators, in hallways, on doors or circulated by means of campus newspapers, newsletters, e-mail, or other forms of communications. In the event Tenant shall refuse entry to the Apartment Unit or Premises and by such refusal additional costs are incurred or additional damages are caused to the Apartment Unit, Premises, or Building, Tenant will be liable for all such costs and damages. In addition, abuse of access rights by any Tenant shall be a basis for termination of the Lease. Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative, including University staff, will inspect the Premises and Apartment Unit on a regular basis to ensure Tenant’s compliance with all rules and regulations and maintenance of the Apartment Unit and Premises in a good, clean, and sanitary state. In addition, the Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord or its Agent or representative will enter into an Apartment Unit to complete a damage inspection within 48 business hours after an occupant vacates their Apartment Unit without prior notice to co-occupants. This inspection may include commonly shared spaces such as the bathroom, living room or kitchen. A maintenance request by a co- resident of the Apartment Unit occupied by Tenant shall constitute permission for the Landlord or its Agent to enter into the Apartment Unit. Tenant shall also permit the Landlord or its Agent or employees to enter the Apartment Unit and Premises upon scheduled appointments for the purpose of displaying the same to prospective lessees. No such prior appointment shall be necessary if this Lease has been declared in default or if the Tenant has abandoned the Premises. The Landlord hereby reserves all rights to enter any Apartment Unit on a regular basis for maintenance, health and safety, and care requirements. Further, the Landlord, its Agent, and University staff reserve the right to enter any Apartment Unit and the Premises in an emergency when responding to a reported incident or when there is a reasonable belief that there is serious physical or psychological distress or imminent danger to the Premises or Apartment Unit’s occupants, contents, or guests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease

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