ENTRY BY LANDLORD definition
Examples of ENTRY BY LANDLORD in a sentence
ENTRY BY LANDLORD: Landlord may enter the premises at reasonable times upon advance notice to inspect the Premises, make repairs, show the Premises to prospective tenants or purchasers, or comply with applicable laws and regulations.
TENANT EXPRESSLY WAIVES AND RELEASES LANDLORD FROM ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS THAT MAY RESULT FROM SUCH ENTRY BY LANDLORD INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES AND CLAIMS CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF LANDLORD.
ENTRY BY LANDLORD: Landlord may enter the Premises occupied by Tenant, with or without Tenant's consent, at reasonable times upon(12) twelve hours advance notice to inspect the Premises, make repairs, show the Premises to prospective Tenants or purchasers, or comply with applicable laws or regulations.
ENTRY BY LANDLORD: Landlord may enter the Premises at reasonable time and with 24 hours advance notice, with or without Tenant’s permission to inspect the Premises, make repairs, show the Premises to prospective tenants or purchasers or to comply with any applicable law or regulation.
ENTRY BY LANDLORD; RESERVATION OF CERTAIN RIGHTS....................................