Keybox Sample Clauses

Keybox. A keybox is a locked container placed on the Property holding a key to the Property. The keybox is opened by a special combination, key, or programmed access device so that persons with the access device may enter the Property, even in Tenant’s absence. The keybox is a convenience but involves risk (such as unauthorized entry, theft, property damage, or personal injury). Neither the Association of REALTORS® nor MLS requires the use of a keybox.
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Keybox. Owner authorizes Broker to install a keybox (lockbox – either electronic or mechanical) in connection with the showing of the Property. A mechanical keybox is a combination-type box that can be opened by anyone who has access to the combination/code. The code is a confidential field that is not intended to be available to the public. Owner acknowledges that they have been advised that:
Keybox. Seller does not authorize an electronic keybox on the property unless ordered from Broker. Spokane MLS rules require that if a lockbox is on the property, a Spokane Electronic Lockbox must be available on site. Broker does not provide this lockbox unless Seller pays $90 plus a deposit in the amount of $130; accepts the risk of damage or loss resulting from the presence or use of the keybox; and agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold Broker harmless for any such loss or damage. Such keybox may be opened by a master key held by all members of MLS, their salespeople, and affiliated third parties such as inspectors and appraisers. A Broker provided lockbox remains the property of Broker and may not be converted to other uses. The lockbox must be returned to Broker within 5 days of the ending of this listing. Seller shall be liable for Broker’s actual damages for failure to return any Broker provided lockbox (e.g., forfeiture of the lockbox deposit). Seller agrees to pay any MLS fines resulting from using a non-MLS lockbox without a Spokane MLS Electronic lockbox.
Keybox. MLS rules require all listed improved residential properties have an MLS keybox installed on the premises except when the seller(s) have excluded the requirement from the listing agreement. The keybox is property of MLS4OWNERS and may not be converted to other uses. No other keybox type can be advertised. (Seller may use any type of key box, however, most MLS’s do not allow non-MLS keyboxes to be advertised to agents in the MLS listing.) MLS4OWNERS will provide an MLS authorized keybox if Seller pays the $100 rental fee. Such keybox may be opened by an electronic master key held by all MLS members, and affiliated third parties such as inspectors and appraisers. The keybox must be returned to MLS4OWNERS within 10 days of ending of the listing. Seller shall be liable for MLS4OWNERS’ actual damages for failure to return keybox. Before accepting the use of a keybox, Seller should consider whether the convenience of using a keybox outweighs the security risk and costs of putting a house key in the possession of a third party. If you want to be EXCLUDED from this requirement, please signify below. Please do NOT provide a Keybox (initial if this is your choice)
Keybox. Owner does does not authorize the Listing Broker to place a GSMLS Keybox on the Property to aid in the showing of the Property.
Keybox. Tenant authorizes Landlord or Landlord's broker to place on the Property a keybox containing a key to the Property at any time Landlord lists the Property for sale or lease. Landlord and Xxxxxxxx's broker are not responsible to Tenant, Xxxxxx's guests, family or occupants for any damages, injuries, or losses arising from the use of the keybox unless caused by Landlord or Landlord's broker.
Keybox. Firm is authorized to install a keybox on the Property. Such keybox may be opened by a master key 52 held by members of MLS and their brokers. A master key also may be held by affiliated third parties such as 53 inspectors and appraisers who cannot have access to the Property without Firm's prior approval which will not be 54 given without Firm first making reasonable efforts to obtain Seller's approval. 55
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Keybox. MLS rules require all listed improved residential properties have an MLS keybox installed on the premises except when the seller(s) have excluded the requirement from the listing agreement. The keybox is property of MLS4OWNERS and may not be converted to other uses. No other keybox type can be advertised. (Seller may use any type of key box. However, most MLS’s do not allow non-MLS key boxes to be advertised to agents in the MLS listing.) Key boxes can be great tools for allowing access to your property when you aren’t there, or for you to leave the property during showings. Agents and buyers appreciate their availability.MLS4OWNERS will provide an MLS authorized key box if Seller pays the $100 rental fee (Plus $200 security deposit). Such key box may be opened by an electronic master key held by all MLS members, and affiliated third parties such as inspectors and appraisers. The keybox must be returned to MLS4OWNERS within 10 days of ending of the listing. Seller shall be liable for MLS4OWNERS’ actual damages for failure to return keybox. Before accepting the use of a keybox, Seller should consider whether the convenience of using a keybox outweighs the security risk and costs of putting a house key in the possession of a third party. If you want to be EXCLUDED from this requirement, please signify below. Please do NOT provide a Keybox (initial if this is your choice)
Keybox. Seller does not authorize an electronic keybox on the property unless ordered from Broker. NWMLS rules require that if a lockbox is on the property, a NWMLS Electronic Lockbox must be available on site. Broker does not provide this lockbox unless Seller pays $60 plus a deposit in the amount of $130; accepts the risk of damage or loss resulting from the presence or use of the keybox; and agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold Broker harmless for any such loss or damage. Such keybox may be opened by a master key held by all members of MLS, their salespeople, and affiliated third parties such as inspectors and appraisers. A Broker provided lockbox remains the property of Broker and may not be converted to other uses. The lockbox must be returned to Broker within 5 days of the ending of this listing. Seller shall be liable for Broker’s actual damages for failure to return any Broker provided lockbox (e.g., forfeiture of the lockbox deposit). Seller agrees to pay any MLS fines resulting from using a non-MLS lockbox without a NWMLS Electronic lockbox.
Keybox. Owner acknowledges and permits the placement of either an electronic or mechanical lock box be installed on the Property for accessibility of licensed agents, appraiser’s and or licensed, insured vendors. Owner authorizes “ One day Codes “ be given to access the property that are on electronic key box’s Broker is not an insurer against loss of personal property and is not to be held liable for such use of the Keybox. Owner: ______ Owner: ______
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