LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS Sample Clauses
The Landlord's Right of Access clause grants the landlord the legal authority to enter the leased premises under certain conditions. Typically, this right is exercised for purposes such as making repairs, inspecting the property, or showing the unit to prospective tenants or buyers, often with advance notice to the tenant except in emergencies. This clause ensures the landlord can maintain the property and fulfill legal obligations while balancing the tenant's right to privacy, thereby preventing disputes over unauthorized entry or neglect of property maintenance.
POPULAR SAMPLE Copied 10 times
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. Landlord shall have the right with reasonable prior notice to Tenant and at times reasonably convenient to Landlord and Tenant, and accompanied by a representative of Tenant to make access available to prospective or existing mortgagees or purchasers of any part of the Shopping Center or to inspect the Premises to determine if repairs are required. If repairs are required to be made by Tenant pursuant to the terms hereof, Landlord may by notice demand that Tenant make the same forthwith, and if Tenant refuses or neglects to commence such repairs and complete the same with reasonable dispatch, after such demand, Landlord may (but shall not be required to do so) make or cause such repairs to be made (at such times and in such manner as to minimize any interference with Tenant's business operations in the Premises), and the Landlord shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Tenant's business by reason thereof except if such loss or damage arises out of the negligence of Landlord as provided herein. If Landlord makes or causes such repairs to be made, Tenant agrees that it will forthwith, on demand, pay to Landlord the reasonable cost thereof, and if it shall default in such payment, Landlord shall have the remedies provided for the non-payment of rent or other charges payable hereunder. Likewise, if any repairs are required to be made by Landlord under the terms of this Lease, and it fails or refuses to make such repairs, within a reasonable time after notice from Tenant of the need for such repairs, then Tenant shall have the right to make such required repairs in which event Landlord agrees that it will on demand pay to the Tenant the cost thereof. In the event of an emergency where something is required to be done forthwith in order to avoid damage, either party shall have the foregoing right of self-help without the requirement of formal notice; however, this emergency right as well as the foregoing right of self-help shall be carefully and judiciously exercised by either party, it being understood and agreed that wherever possible, the party initially responsible for taking such action should be given sufficient opportunity so to do in order to avoid any conflict with respect to whether or not self-help should have been invoked or with respect to the reasonableness of the expenses thus incurred.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. Events of Default (a) Definition of Event of Default (b) Remedies (c) Enforceability (d) Remedies Cumulative (e) Waiver by Tenant (f) No Implied Waiver
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. Upon reasonable notice, Landlord or its authorized representative may enter the leased premises at any reasonable time for the purpose of inspecting the leased premises or for the servicing of any utilities.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. 9.1 Landlord may enter upon the Premises at all reasonable hours (or, if an emergency, at any hour) (a) to inspect same or clean or make repairs or alterations or additions as Landlord may deem necessary (but without any obligation to do so), (b) to show the Premises to prospective tenants, purchasers or lenders or (c) for any other reasonable purpose; and Tenant shall not be entitled to any abatement or reduction of Rent by reason thereof, nor shall such be deemed to be an actual or constructive eviction.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. The Landlord, or the Landlord’s agents, shall have the right to enter the Premises in a reasonable manner upon twenty-four (24) hours advance notice to the Tenant to examine the same, and to show them to prospective purchasers, mortgagees, or lessees; provided, however, that the Landlord or the Landlord’s agents shall have the right to enter the Premises without notice in emergency circumstances where it is impractical to provide the Tenant with advance notice.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. Upon reasonable notice to Tenant, Landlord shall have the right to enter upon the Leased Premises at any reasonable time (and at any time during an emergency, as determined by Landlord in its sole but reasonable discretion) for the purpose of inspecting the same, or of making repairs to the Leased Premises, or of making repairs, alterations or additions to adjacent premises, or of showing the Leased Premises to prospective purchasers, lenders or lessees. Tenant waives any claim on account of any inconvenience to Tenant's business, interference with Tenant's business, or loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the Leased Premises. Nothing within this section shall impose upon Landlord an obligation to repair or alter the Leased Premises.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. Tenant shall permit Landlord and its employees and agents, at all reasonable times and at any time in case of emergency, in such manner as to cause as little disturbance to Tenant as reasonably practicable (a) to enter into and upon the Premises to inspect them, to protect the Landlord’s interest therein, or to post notices of non- responsibility, (b) to take all necessary materials and equipment into the Premises, and perform necessary work therein, and (c) to perform periodic environmental audits, inspections, investigations, testing and sampling of the Premises and/or the Project, and to review and copy any documents, materials, data, inventories, financial data, notices or correspondence to or from private parties or governmental authorities in connection therewith. No such work shall cause or permit any abatement or rebate of Rent to Tenant for any loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the Premises, or damage, injury or inconvenience thereby occasioned, or constitute an actual or constructive eviction. Landlord may at any time place on or about the Building any ordinary “for sale” and “for lease” signs. Tenant shall also permit Landlord and its employees and agents, upon request, to enter the Premises or any part thereof, at reasonable times during normal business hours, to show the Premises to any fee owners, lessors of superior leases, holders of encumbrances on the interest of Landlord under the Lease, or prospective purchasers, mortgagees or lessees of the Project or Building as an entirety. During the period of six (6) months prior to the expiration date of this Lease, Landlord may exhibit the Premises to prospective tenants.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. The Landlord, its employees, and agents shall have the right to enter the Premises at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting, cleaning, or repairing the Premises, or any portion thereof, or to exhibit the Premises to prospective tenants, purchasers, or others the Landlord may deem appropriate. Specifically, the Landlord, its employees, or agents shall also be permitted to install on or through the Premises conduits or other utility lines or services as the Landlord may deem necessary or appropriate.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. Upon reasonable advance notice to Tenant (except in case of emergency in which event no such notice shall be required), Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises at all reasonable business hours and after normal business hours for the purpose of inspecting or making repairs to the same (or to the Building), and Landlord shall also have the right to make access available at all reasonable hours to prospective or existing mortgagees or purchasers of any part of the Building. Any such entry shall be made in a manner so as to minimize unreasonable interference with Tenant's business operations.
LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ACCESS. Landlord and any other party designated by Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises at all reasonable times (a) to examine the Leased Property, (b) to show all or any portion of the Premises to prospective Tenants, subtenants or licensees and (c) to make such repairs, alterations or additions to all or any portion of the Leased Property (i) as Landlord may deem necessary or appropriate or (ii) which Landlord may elect to perform following Tenant's failure to perform. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, whenever, pursuant to the terms of this Lease, Landlord is permitted or obligated to enter the Leased Property, whether for purpose of making repairs, exhibiting the same to prospective tenants, or for any other purpose, such entry shall be on the following terms and conditions: (a) upon at least three (3) business days prior written notice to Tenant (except in an emergency), (b) during regular business hours, (c) in such a manner so as to minimize interference with the conduct of Tenant's business; provided, that Tenant shall have the right to reschedule the visit to a reasonable time if the visit would interfere with Tenant's business, and