Locks and Alarms Sample Clauses

Locks and Alarms. 12.1. To fasten all locks and bolts on the doors and windows when the Property is empty and at night.
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Locks and Alarms. Hardware for all exit doors and interior doors must be readily visible, have simple hardware that may not be locked against exit, and have an obvious method of operation.
Locks and Alarms. Not change or add any locks to the property without the written permission of the landlord, and not change the code on any burglar alarm without writing to the landlord, in advance, to advise of the new code.
Locks and Alarms. 12.1 To fasten all locks and bolts on the doors and windows when the Property is empty and at night and set the burglar alarm (if applicable) when the Property is vacant;
Locks and Alarms. 59 Tenants must lock all door locks, windows and set the security alarm (where applicable) whenever the Property is unattended. Tenants must advise the Agent or Landlord in writing if the Property is to be unattended for fourteen or more consecutive days during the Tenancy. 60 To pay such reasonable call-out charges or other charges incurred by the Landlord or the Agent where the Tenant, his family or visitors has accidentally or negligently set off the security alarm. 61 Not to have any further keys cut for the locks to the Property or to release the security alarm codes to any party that is not a Tenant without the express permission of the Landlord or the Agent in writing and, when granted, only to the specific parties authorised.
Locks and Alarms. Tenant agrees to refrain from changing, installing or activating any door locks, door guards or security alarms on the Premises without Landlord’s written consent and if consented, to give Landlord duplicate keys and/or security alarm codes immediately. Tenant agrees that any alarm systems furnished with the unit are provided “as-is” only and create no obligations on Landlord. Tenant agrees to be responsible for all applicable charges associated with false alarms. Landlord shall have no obligation to provide lockout services, lock changes, or additional key copies, but should Landlord elect to do so, may charge Tenant a reasonable Maintenance Fee for said service. Tenant is permitted to hire, at their own expense, a licensed locksmith, but shall also be responsible for the cost of any necessary lock repairs or replacement.
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