Common use of LANDLORD'S ACCESS TO PREMISES Clause in Contracts

LANDLORD'S ACCESS TO PREMISES. The Landlord may enter the property by giving ☐ days’ ☐ hours’ notice to the Tenant. Notice may be in the mail, slipped under the door, or via cell phone. (Make sure to check current applicable State Laws.) In addition to giving notice, the Landlord may also enter the premises under any of the following conditions: A. In any emergency situation that requires immediate action for the preservation of the property; B. If illegal activity is occurring on the property; C. If Tenant unreasonably withholds consent; or D. If the Tenant has vacated the property or has not been present for more than fifteen (15) days.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Month to Month Rental Agreement, Month to Month Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

LANDLORD'S ACCESS TO PREMISES. The Landlord landlord may enter the property within ☐ Days ☐ Hours by giving ☐ days’ ☐ hours’ notice to the Tenanttenant. Notice may be in the mail, slipped under the door, or via cell phone. phone (Make sure to check current applicable State Laws.) ). In addition to giving granting notice, the Landlord landlord may also enter the premises under any of the following conditions: A. In any emergency situation that requires immediate action for the and preservation of the property;. B. If illegal activity is occurring on the property;. C. If Tenant tenant unreasonably withholds consent; or. D. If the Tenant tenant has vacated the property or has not been present for more than fifteen (15) days.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

LANDLORD'S ACCESS TO PREMISES. The Landlord landlord may enter the property within ☐ Days ☐ Hours by giving ☐ days’ ☐ hours’ notice to the Tenanttenant. Notice may be in the mail, slipped under the door, or via cell phone. phone (Make sure to check current applicable State Laws.) ). In addition to giving granting notice, the Landlord landlord may also enter the premises under any of the following conditions: A. a. In any emergency situation that requires immediate action for the and preservation of the property;. B. b. If illegal activity is occurring on the property;. C. c. If Tenant tenant unreasonably withholds consent; or. D. d. If the Tenant tenant has vacated the property or has not been present for more than fifteen (15) days.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

LANDLORD'S ACCESS TO PREMISES. The Landlord landlord may enter the property within _____ ☐ Days ☐ Hours by giving ☐ days’ ☐ hours’ notice to the Tenanttenant. Notice may be in the mail, slipped under the door, or via cell phone. phone (Make sure to check current applicable State Laws.) ). In addition to giving granting notice, the Landlord landlord may also enter the premises under any of the following conditions: A. : In any emergency situation that requires immediate action for the and preservation of the property; B. . If illegal activity is occurring on the property; C. . If Tenant tenant unreasonably withholds consent; or D. . If the Tenant tenant has vacated the property or has not been present for more than fifteen (15) days.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement