TomBrooklyn
Junior Member
NY
4 family house, owner occupied
When I rented the apartments in my house, I didn't keep a copy of the keys. The lease says:
As provided by law, in the case of an emergency, Landlord may enter premises without Tenants consent.
If I had to enter an apartment in an emergency such as a broken pipe, I would have to break a door or window. There is nothing in the lease about who would be responsible to pay for the door or window repair/replacement.
1. Who would be responsible?
2. If it were the Landlord, would the tenant have to give me a set of emergency use keys to their door if I asked for them?
Thanks,
TomBk
4 family house, owner occupied
When I rented the apartments in my house, I didn't keep a copy of the keys. The lease says:
As provided by law, in the case of an emergency, Landlord may enter premises without Tenants consent.
If I had to enter an apartment in an emergency such as a broken pipe, I would have to break a door or window. There is nothing in the lease about who would be responsible to pay for the door or window repair/replacement.
1. Who would be responsible?
2. If it were the Landlord, would the tenant have to give me a set of emergency use keys to their door if I asked for them?
Thanks,
TomBk