Keyless Entry Sample Clauses

Keyless Entry. The Unit comes equipped with an electronic keyless entry system. The electronic keyless entry system also accepts standard, physical keys, which will be made available to purchaser for a fee upon Purchaser’s request. The Association shall maintain a master key which permits entry into all units in the Condominium for the limited purposes described in the Declaration.
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Keyless Entry. This property offers keyless entry. This means you may bypass check-in at the office and proceed to your vacation home at 4pm on day of arrival (unless early check-in is confirmed). Your keyless entry code will be emailed to you 3-4 days prior to arrival and is also available to you via our mobile app. You will not need check-in to the assigned check-in office below (unless otherwise notified), however the address and contact information is provided below.
Keyless Entry. If the property has a keyless entry, a new secure code will be issued at the start of a new lease and all previous codes removed. A secure code will be programed for the LESSOR and its agents. The LESSEE shall treat their code the same as a key. If the LESSEE(s) request that their code of the leased premises be changed, the LESSOR shall change the code so that it will open with a different code. The request for a new code must be signed by all LESSEEs and must include a commitment to pay the fee of $50.00 as additional rent with their next rental payment. After receipt of the request, XXXXXX shall modify the lock(s) within ten (10) days. If the property has both a keyless entry and a keyed lock, LESSEEs are responsible for carrying their key in case the keyless entry should fail. If the LESSEE(s) is locked out of the leased premises after normal business hours, the LESSOR’s lockout service will unlock the door after the $75.00 lockout fee per lockout has been paid in advance, proper identification has been provided and the individual requesting service is a LESSEE who has signed the lease.
Keyless Entry. A keyless entry will be installed at the property at the commencement of this management agreement. Owner agrees to pay $75 for Codebox Jr. or Sr. or $175 for a Codebox wall mount box. The company will purchase the keyless entry back for $50 at the end of management if the owner does not wish to keep it.
Keyless Entry. Clients may be issued an access card at no cost for use during your event and for parking garage gate, bathroom access, lounge access and card reader access. Each replacement access card is a $50.00 non-refundable fee. If the access card is lost, stolen, or damaged, immediately notify Block One Events, Inc.’s representative. Unless specifically required by law, Block One Events, Inc. has no duty to maintain the parking garage gate or card access readers and cannot guarantee against card reader malfunctions. Block One Events, Inc. makes no representations or guarantees to you concerning security of the property, building and event spaces. You will be held responsible for the actions of any person to whom you provide access to the property. DO NOT give out, lend, loan, borrow or share your access cards, keys or parking permits with anyone who is not an attendee at your event. DO NOT PROP OPEN ANY DOORS, FOR ANY REASON, AT ANYTIME.
Keyless Entry. This property offers keyless entry. This means you may bypass check-in at the office and proceed to your vacation home at 4pm on day of arrival (unless early check-in is confirmed). Your keyless entry code will be emailed to you 3-4 days prior to arrival and is also available to you via our mobile app. You will not need check-in to the assigned check-in office below (unless otherwise notified), however the address and contact information is provided below. Please skip "Key Pick-up Section" as this does not apply to keyless entry homes. {{SigB_es_:signer1:signatureblock}} {{OInt_es_:signer1:optinitials}} {{hyperlink1_es_:link(xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/documents/travel-insurance-2016.pdf):label(Why Buy Travel Insurance)}} {{hyperlink2_es_:link(xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/documents/ti-policy-info.pdf):label(Policy Information)}} {{OInt_es_:signer1:optinitials}} Signature: Xxxxxxxx X Xxxxxxxxx (Dec 12, 2016) Email: xxxxx00@xxx.xxx KLA

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