Common use of The Association’s Right to Enter Clause in Contracts

The Association’s Right to Enter. Each Occupant must allow the Association or the Property Manager (or authorized agent) to enter his/her Cottage during his/her Confirmed Use Period: (a) to inspect the Cottage; and (b) to maintain, repair and replace any part of the Cottage or the Common Furnishings. For these purposes the Association may enter as allowed by the Rules. The Association must give reasonable notice before entering, and must try to avoid or reduce interference with an Occupants use. In case of emergency, the Association or the Property Manager may enter at any time without notice. The Association or the Property Manager may also enter to stop any nuisance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Owners Agreement, Owners Agreement, Owners Agreement

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The Association’s Right to Enter. Each Occupant must allow the Association or the Property Manager (or authorized agent) to enter his/her Cottage during his/her Confirmed Use Period: (a) to inspect the Cottage; and and (b) to maintain, repair and replace any part of the Cottage or the Common Furnishings. For these purposes the Association may enter as allowed by the Rules. The Association must give reasonable notice before entering, and must try to avoid or reduce interference with an Occupants use. In case of emergency, the Association or the Property Manager may enter at any time without notice. The Association or the Property Manager may also enter to stop any nuisance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Owners Agreement

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