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Clause for rights (by Lee [IN]) Feb 13, 2018 8:43 AM
       Clause for rights (by NC INVESTOR [NC]) Feb 13, 2018 9:04 AM
       Clause for rights (by Vee [OH]) Feb 13, 2018 9:07 AM
       Clause for rights (by S i d [MO]) Feb 13, 2018 10:12 AM
       Clause for rights (by phil [NY]) Feb 13, 2018 10:47 AM
       Clause for rights (by Robert J [CA]) Feb 13, 2018 1:31 PM


Clause for rights (by Lee [IN]) Posted on: Feb 13, 2018 8:43 AM
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Hello All,

I am curious about your clause paragraph about your as landlord's rights to enter inside the house for maintenance such as changing filters, etc at any time... I need to add this clause in my agreement. This will also help me to detect any issue such as damages and too many pets things like that. I would like to see your clause paragraph "Landlord's rights to enter inside home anytime" Thank you --67.197.xxx.xx




Clause for rights (by NC INVESTOR [NC]) Posted on: Feb 13, 2018 9:04 AM
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Right of Entry: Landlord hereby reserves the right to enter the Premises during reasonable hours for the purpose of (1)inspecting the Premises and the Tenant's compliance with the terms of this lease; (2) making such repairs, alterations, improvements or

additions thereto as the Landlord may deem appropriate; and (3) showing the Premises to prospective purchasers or tenants. Landlord shall also have the right to display "For Sale" or "For Rent" signs in a reasonable manner upon the Premises. Tenant acknowledges and

understands that in the case of an emergency, the Landlord may need to enter the Premises at any hour to cause repairs to be made to preserve or prevent further damage from occurring to the Premises, and the Tenant agrees to cooperate reasonably with the Landlord in

the event of any such emergency. --71.75.xx.xx




Clause for rights (by Vee [OH]) Posted on: Feb 13, 2018 9:07 AM
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20. RIGHT OF ENTRY AND INSPECTION: OWNER may enter, inspect, and/or repair the premises at any time in case of emergency or suspected abandonment. OWNER shall give 24 hours advance written notice and may enter for the purpose of showing the premises during normal business hours to prospective renters, repairmen, buyers, lenders, for smoke alarm inspections, and/or for normal inspections and repairs. OWNER is permitted to make all alterations, repairs and maintenance that in OWNER'S judgment is necessary to perform. --76.188.xxx.xx




Clause for rights (by S i d [MO]) Posted on: Feb 13, 2018 10:12 AM
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Inspection and Entry by LANDLORD or service providers. TENANT agrees to permit LANDLORD or his authorized service provider to enter said dwelling and premises at any time after giving 24 hours advance notice for the purpose of making inspections or repairs, and at reasonable times after either party has given notice of termination of tenancy or LANDLORD decides to sell the premises to allow LANDLORD or his authorized agents to show prospective purchasers or renters the leased premises. LANDLORD or his authorized agents may display on said premises “For Rent” or “For Sale” signs at any time during the lease or any extension of the lease. In cases of emergency where LANDLORD reasonably believes that property or lives may be at risk, LANDLORD may enter immediately without 24-hour notice. If TENANT fails to be present or allow access at the time of a scheduled showing, maintenance, or service appointment, TENANT agrees to pay a fee of $35 or the cost of a service call billed by the service provider, whichever is greater. --173.17.xx.xx




Clause for rights (by phil [NY]) Posted on: Feb 13, 2018 10:47 AM
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"Any Time" without notice? may violate your state laws on LL right of entry --73.197.xxx.xx




Clause for rights (by Robert J [CA]) Posted on: Feb 13, 2018 1:31 PM
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I have standard wording in my lease about landlords "notice of entry". But, I have an additional document that states something like this:

1) Landlord is a Licensed California Contractor

2) When a tenant notifies landlord of any issues or problems in a property, they may do so by Text'ed Message, Phone Call, E-mail or Voice mail.

A) Please give landlord permission to enter with your notification.

B) If no permission is given, landlord will contact you via your Cell Phone as to when he expects to effect repairs.

C) In the case of an emergency, No notice is necessary for the landlord to enter property.

--47.156.xx.xx





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