Propped Door Sample Clauses
The Propped Door clause establishes rules regarding the practice of leaving doors open or propped, typically in a building or leased premises. It generally prohibits tenants, occupants, or visitors from keeping doors open for extended periods, especially those that are meant to remain closed for security, fire safety, or climate control reasons. For example, this clause may apply to exterior doors, stairwell doors, or doors leading to restricted areas. Its core function is to maintain building safety, security, and compliance with regulations by preventing unauthorized access, energy loss, or fire hazards that can result from doors being improperly propped open.
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Propped Door. Tenant shall not prop open the front door to the building or any gates leading to common area courtyards.
Propped Door. Resident shall not prop open the front door to the building, fire doors, fire exits, or any gates leading to common area courtyards.
