Common use of LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY Clause in Contracts

LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. 1. The Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord has the right to enter the Residential Premises at any time without notice in the event of an emergency for the purpose of investigating and taking the necessary measures to address the emergency, or when the Landlord has a reasonable belief that the Tenant is in breach of a material term of this Agreement, for the purpose of investigating the allegation of a material breach.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

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LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. 1. The Tenant acknowledges You acknowledge that the Landlord has the right to enter the Residential Premises your accommodation at any time without notice in the event of an emergency for the purpose of investigating and taking the necessary measures to address the emergency, or and when the Landlord has a reasonable belief that the Tenant is you are in breach of a material term of this AgreementContract, for the purpose of investigating the allegation of a material breach.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. 1. The Tenant acknowledges a) You acknowledge that the Landlord has the right to enter the Residential Premises your accommodation at any time without notice in the event of an emergency for the purpose of investigating and taking the necessary measures to address the emergency, or and when the Landlord has a reasonable belief that the Tenant is you are in breach of a material term of this AgreementContract, for the purpose of investigating the allegation of a material breach.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca, vancouver.housing.ubc.ca

LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. 1. (a) The Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord has the right to enter the Residential Premises at any time without notice in the event of an emergency for the purpose of investigating and taking the necessary measures to address the emergency, or when the Landlord has a reasonable belief that the Tenant is in breach of a material term of this Agreement, for the purpose of investigating the allegation of a material breachagreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: S Hall Residential Agreement, S Hall Residential Agreement

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LANDLORD'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. 1. a) The Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord has the right to enter the Residential Premises at any time without notice in the event of an emergency for the purpose of investigating and taking the necessary measures to address the emergency, or when the Landlord has a reasonable belief that the Tenant is in breach of a material term of this Agreement, for the purpose of investigating the allegation of a material breachagreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Agreement

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