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Entry Notice Form
Amazing Features
What It Offers
Convenient one-size-fits-all form for gaining scheduled entry to the unit for inspection, service, maintenance, safety check, etc.
Access Speed
Fast, Convenient, & Instant Download
Easy-Of-Use
All the important information structured in only a single page
Simple To Understand
Landlord-Friendly wording favours the landlord without incomprehensible legal jargon
Make It Your Own
100% Customizeable so you can change as little or as much of the content you wish. No lockouts.
PDF & WORD File Included
Digital download includes both PDF version and legacy WORD (97) version to ensure maximum compatibility
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DESCRIPTION
One of our most used forms, this convenient, checklist/box form (also referred to as a Notice Of Entry) is very malleable and can be used to alert your tenant that you will be entering their unit with or without their consent. Most jurisdictions require clear notice given 24 hrs prior to entry (unless of course if there’s an emergency). You also need a reason for entry. Most of the time, you’ll need to enter for service, maintenance, or repairs. Also, if you’re selling your rental property, the real estate agent (or you) will have to issue these notices before a viewing to ensure the tenant is properly informed. You could always obtain verbal consent, but the big danger is that there is no written record to back it up. In case of a dispute later on, verbal is pretty well meaningless. Finally, if you suspect illegal activity, unauthorized pets or guests, etc., you could always schedule a safety inspection. Make sure you actually DO a safety inspection, but it’s a good way to have a peek at your tenant’s unit without causing friction or antagonism from your tenant.
Why Do I Need This?
Provides an official written notice of intention to enter the unit for a stated purpose – does not require tenant consent
Very flexible, easy to fill-in form which could be used for any reason to enter (safety, repair, service, maintenance, etc.)
If you suspect illegal activity or need a legal way to gain entry, this form – with proper notice – may be all that is required (confirm with your local laws)