The Right to Enter The Apartment
A landlord may generally enter the apartment at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice for these reasons:
◗ To show the apartment to prospective tenants, purchasers, lenders or their agents;
◗ To inspect the premises;
◗ To make repairs;
◗ To inspect within 30 days of the end of the tenancy to determine damages to be deducted from the security deposit;
◗ If the premises appear to be abandoned; or
◗ Pursuant to Court order.
A landlord may generally enter the apartment at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice for these reasons:
◗ To show the apartment to prospective tenants, purchasers, lenders or their agents;
◗ To inspect the premises;
◗ To make repairs;
◗ To inspect within 30 days of the end of the tenancy to determine damages to be deducted from the security deposit;
◗ If the premises appear to be abandoned; or
◗ Pursuant to Court order.
DON'T DO IT!
Skill OneEven if you think you have a real reason to check, make sure you comply with the notice and reasonable requirements.
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Life can get messyIf you suspect a problem ask to enter to check over things that might need to be checked, heating, windows, whatever, while you are there you can see the general condition. Sometimes, your visit is enough to correct the problem.
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