Common use of Re-entry Clause in Contracts

Re-entry. Resident shall allow Agent access to the Premises at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspection, to make necessary repairs or improvements, or to show the Premises to prospective residents, purchasers, or mortgagees, or to any other person having a legitimate or necessary interest therein. Agent shall have the right to re-enter the Premises, with notice when practical, without notice when not practical, at any reasonable time to examine, inspect, repair, show, or for any other legitimate or necessary purpose which Agent determines in its sole discretion. No entry or re-entry by Agent shall constitute an eviction in whole or in part, at any time, nor shall Agent be liable to Resident for any inconvenience or discomfort, and the rent shall not ▇▇▇▇▇ during any period that Agent re-enters. Agent may enter, regardless of whether Resident is present, by duplicate key or by breaking a window or other means when necessary in Agent’s sole discretion. Agent may enter at anytime in response to an emergency.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Property Management Agreement (KBS Legacy Partners Apartment REIT, Inc.), Property Management Agreement (KBS Legacy Partners Apartment REIT, Inc.), Property Management Agreement (KBS Legacy Partners Apartment REIT, Inc.)