Emergency Access. 6.4 The Tenant must give the Landlord (or persons acting on the Landlord’s behalf) immediate access to the Property in the event of an emergency on the Property.
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Samples: Assured Tenancy Agreement, Assured Tenancy Agreement, assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
Emergency Access. 6.4 The Tenant must give the Landlord (or persons acting on the Landlord’s behalf) immediate access to the Property in the event of an emergency on the Property.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, covrent.co.uk, properties.national-residential.co.uk
Emergency Access. 6.4 1.4 The Tenant must give the Landlord (or persons acting on the Landlord’s behalf) immediate access to the Property in the event of an emergency on the Property. Guidance Note: Emergency access by the landlord. An emergency would include something which, if not dealt with by the landlord immediately, would put at imminent risk the health and safety of the tenant or members of his household or other persons residing in the vicinity. It does not apply to carrying out routine repairs.
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Samples: www.scas.org.uk
Emergency Access. 6.4 The Tenant must give the Landlord (or persons acting on the Landlord’s behalf) immediate access to the Property in the event of an emergency on at the Property. In the event of an emergency, should notice to the Tenant not be possible or access not expressly given, the Landlord or Agent is entitled to enter the Property using their set of management keys without needing to comply with the remainder of section B6 of this agreement.
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Samples: sitemanager.rentcafe.co.uk
Emergency Access. 6.4 1.4 The Tenant must give the Landlord (or persons acting on the Landlord’s behalf) immediate access to the Property in the event of an emergency on the Property.
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Samples: assets.publishing.service.gov.uk