Tenant’s Security Responsibilities Sample Clauses
The Tenant’s Security Responsibilities clause defines the tenant’s obligations to maintain the safety and security of the leased premises. Typically, this clause requires the tenant to take reasonable measures such as locking doors and windows, using any provided security systems, and promptly reporting security breaches or hazards to the landlord. Its core function is to clarify the tenant’s role in preventing unauthorized access or damage, thereby allocating responsibility and reducing disputes over security-related incidents.
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Tenant’s Security Responsibilities. Tenant shall (1) lock the doors to the Premises and take other reasonable steps to secure the Premises and the personal property of all Tenant Parties (defined in Article 13) and any of Tenant’s transferees, contractors or licensees in the Common Areas and parking facilities of the Building and Property, from unlawful intrusion, theft, fire and other hazards; (2) keep and maintain in good working order all security and safety devices installed in the Premises by or for the benefit of Tenant (such as locks, smoke detectors and burglar alarms); and (3) cooperate with Landlord and other tenants in the Building on Building safety matters. Tenant acknowledges that any security or safety measures employed by Landlord are for the protection of Landlord’s own interests; that Landlord is not a guarantor of the security or safety of the Tenant Parties or their property; and that such security and safety matters are the responsibility of Tenant and the local law enforcement authorities.
Tenant’s Security Responsibilities. Tenant shall (1) lock the doors to the Premises and take other reasonable steps to secure the Premises and the personal property of all Tenant Parties and any of Tenant’s transferees, contractors or licensees in the Common Areas and parking facilities of the Building and Project, from unlawful intrusion, theft, fire and other hazards; (2) keep and maintain in good working order all security and safety devices installed in the Premises by or for the benefit of Tenant (such as locks, smoke detectors and burglar alarms); and (3) cooperate with Landlord and other tenants in the Building on Building safety matters. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord is not obligated to provide security personnel or measures for the protection of Tenant, its employees, invitees or personal property. Tenant further acknowledges that any security or safety measures employed by Landlord are for the protection of Landlord’s own interests; that Landlord is not a guarantor of the security or safety of the Tenant Parties or their property; and that such security and safety matters are the responsibility of Tenant and the local law enforcement authorities.
Tenant’s Security Responsibilities. Tenant shall (1) lock the doors to the Premises and take other reasonable steps to secure the Premises and the personal property of all Tenant Parties (defined in Article 13) and any of Tenant’s transferees, contractors or licensees in the Common Areas and parking facilities of the Building and Property, from unlawful intrusion, theft, fire and other hazards; (2) keep and maintain in good working order all security and safety devices installed in the Premises by or for the benefit of Tenant (such as locks, smoke detectors and burglar alarms); and (3) cooperate with Landlord and other tenants in the Building on Building safety matters. Tenant acknowledges that any security or safety measures employed by Landlord are for the protection of Landlord’s own interests; that Landlord is not a guarantor of the security or safety of the Tenant Parties or their property; and that such security and safety matters are the responsibility of Tenant and the local law enforcement authorities. Tenant shall have the right to designate certain areas of the Premises as “Secured Areas” should Tenant require such areas for the purpose of securing certain valuable property or confidential information. Landlord shall not have access to such Secured Areas except (i) in the event of an emergency, in which case, Landlord may use whatever means necessary to access such Secured Areas, at no expense to Landlord, and (ii) in the event of a Landlord or Mortgagee inspection, in which case Landlord shall provide 48 hours prior written notice to Tenant of the date and time of such inspection, and during such inspection Landlord’s or Mortgagee’s representatives shall be accompanied at all times by a Tenant representative or escort. Landlord shall not be required to provide janitorial or other services to the Secured Areas which services require Landlord’s employees or agents to have access to such Secured Areas.
Tenant’s Security Responsibilities. Tenant shall (1) lock the doors to the Premises and take other reasonable steps to secure the Premises and the personal property of Tenant and any of Tenant’s transferees, contractors or licensees in the Common Areas and parking facilities of the Building and Real Property, from unlawful intrusion, theft, fire and other hazards; (2) keep and maintain in good working order all security and safety devices installed in the Premises by or for the benefit of Tenant (such as locks, smoke detectors and burglar alarms); and (3) reasonably cooperate with Landlord and other tenants in the Building on Building safety matters. Tenant acknowledges that (i) any security or safety measures reasonably employed by Landlord are for the protection of Landlord’s own interests; (ii) Landlord is not a guarantor of the security or safety of the Tenant Parties or their property; (iii) such security and safety matters are the responsibility of Tenant and local law enforcement authorities; and (iv) in no event shall Landlord be liable for damages, losses, claims, injury to persons or property or causes of action arising out of any theft, burglary, trespass or other entry into the Premises or the Real Property, except to the extent of Landlord’s gross negligence or misconduct.
Tenant’s Security Responsibilities. Tenant acknowledges that any security or safety measures employed by Landlord are for the protection of L▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s own interests; that Landlord is not a guarantor of the security or safety of the Tenant Parties or their property; and that such security and safety matters are the responsibility of Tenant and the local law enforcement authorities.
Tenant’s Security Responsibilities. Tenant acknowledges that any security or safety measures employed by Landlord are for the protection of Landlord’s own interests; that Landlord is not a guarantor of the security or safety of the Tenant Parties or their property; and that such security and safety matters are the responsibility of Tenant and the local law enforcement authorities. Tenant shall fence in the Project as shown on Exhibit A. Tenant shall have the right to install, at Tenant’s expense, Tenant’s own safety and security measures at and within the Premises for the protection of Tenant’s interests, subject to the Regulations and Landlord’s reserved rights of entry under this Lease.
Tenant’s Security Responsibilities. Tenant shall (1) lock the doors to the Premises and take other reasonable steps to secure the Premises and the personal property of all Tenant Parties (defined in Article 13) and any of Tenant’s transferees, contractors or licensees in the Common Areas and parking facilities of the Building and Property, from unlawful intrusion, theft, fire and other hazards; (2) keep and maintain in good working order all security and safety devices installed in the Premises by or for the benefit of Tenant (such as locks, smoke detectors and burglar alarms); and (3) cooperate, at no expense to Tenant, with Landlord and other tenants in the Building on Building safety matters. Tenant acknowledges that any security or safety measures employed by Landlord are for the protection of Landlord’s own interests; that Landlord is not a guarantor of the security or safety of the Tenant Parties or their property; and that such security and safety matters are the responsibility of Tenant and the local law enforcement authorities.
Tenant’s Security Responsibilities. Tenant shall (1) lock the doors to the Premises and take other reasonable steps to secure the Premises and the personal property of Tenant, Tenant’s employees and invitees, and any of Tenant’s transferees, contractors or licensees in the Common Areas and parking facilities of the Building and Project, from unlawful intrusion, theft, fire and other hazards; (2) keep and maintain in good working order all security and safety devices installed in the Premises by or for the benefit of Tenant (such as locks, smoke detectors and burglar alarms); and (3) cooperate with Landlord and other tenants in the Building on Building safety matters. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord is not obligated to provide security personnel or measures for the protection of Tenant, its employees, invitees or personal property. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Landlord shall maintain or cause to be maintained at the Project, on a 24-hour per day basis, an “observe and report” system consisting of personnel, electronic monitoring systems or a combination of both. Tenant further acknowledges that any security or safety measures employed by Landlord are for the protection of Landlord’s own interests; that Landlord is not a guarantor of the security or safety of Tenant, its employees, invitees and agents or their property; and that such security and safety matters are the responsibility of Tenant and the local law enforcement authorities. Subject to compliance with Article 8, Tenant may, at its sole cost and expense, install a card access system to the Premises along with a card access system at the stairwell entrances on the floors occupied by Tenant in order to facilitate travel between floors occupied by Tenant.
