Change Locks Clause Samples

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Change Locks. Owner understands that upon Tenant vacating premises for lease termination, there are higher risks of liability and damage to the property if the locks are not immediately changed. Understand that the “risk period” of the locks not being changed is when former tenants move and the house is vacant; it is before the new tenants sign a new lease and occupy the premises; it is when the former tenants have access to the premises while the house is vacant. Thus, even though the new tenants may change the locks at their expense, this does not reduce the risk of loss to the Owner during the “high risk period.” Knowing such risks, Owner hereby (choose one) authorizes Manager to change locks upon each vacancy at Owner’s expense chooses not to change the locks upon each vacancy and assumes the risk of former-tenants being able to access property and give others access to the property and potentially causing damage.
Change Locks. Landlord may change the locks on doors permitting entry into the Premises and deny Tenant’s access thereto until all Events of Default have been cured. Landlord has no obligation to advise Tenant of the change of locks other than to provide written notice at the Premises of the person whom Tenant may contact, during Landlord’s Normal Business Hours for the Building, to acquire additional information. Except as otherwise expressly provided by applicable law, after changing locks to the Premises Landlord may thereafter refuse Tenant entry to the Premises until Landlord has accepted Tenant’s full cure of all Events of Default under this Lease.
Change Locks. Owner understands that upon the tenant vacating the Property, there are higher risks of liability and damage to the Property if the locks are not immediately changed. The “risk period” is highest when the former tenants have access to the premises while the house is vacant before new tenants sign a new lease and occupy the premises. Thus, even though the new tenants may change the locks at their expense, this does not reduce the risk of loss to the Owner during the “risk period.” Knowing such risks, Owner hereby (choose one) authorizes Manager to change locks upon each vacancy at Owner’s expense chooses not to change the locks upon each vacancy and assumes the risk of former-tenants being able to access property and give others access to the Property and potentially cause damage.
Change Locks. Landlord may change the locks on doors permitting entry into the Premises and deny Tenant's access thereto until all Events of Default have been cured. Landlord has no obligation to advise Tenant of the change of locks other than to provide written notice at Premises of the person whom Tenant may contact, during the normal business hours for the Premises of which Tenant has advised Landlord in writing, to acquire additional Information. Tenant waives all rights under Chapter 93 of the Texas Property Code to which it is otherwise entitled.