Common use of Emergency Access Clause in Contracts

Emergency Access. The Tenant must give the Landlord (or persons acting on the Landlord’s behalf) or the Managing Agent immediate access to the Property in the event of an emergency. In the event of an emergency, should notice to the Tenant not be possible or access not expressly given, the Landlord and/or Managing Agent is entitled to enter the Property using its set of management keys without needing to comply with the remainder of section B6 of this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Emergency Access. The Tenant must give the Landlord (or persons acting on the Landlord’s behalf) or the Managing Agent immediate access to the Property in the event of an emergencyemergency at the Property. In the event of an emergency, should notice to the Tenant not be possible or access not expressly given, the Landlord and/or Managing or Agent is entitled to enter the Property using its their set of management keys without needing to comply with the remainder of section B6 of this Agreementagreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement