If a tenancy states the following:
If the landlord gives plenty of notice beforehand by email / over 24hrs notice can they still do viewings if the tenant does not contact the landlord to confirm this is ok?
If the landlord gives the tenant plenty of notice beforehand by email / over 24hrs notice are they allowed to do viewings if the tenant says they don't want them to, with no good reason, just being ackward?
- "the tenants will permit the landlord and any other persons authorised by the landlord access to the accommodation upon prior notice (excluding an emergency) to enter and view the accommodation for any proper purpose, inspection, collection of rent or to carry out maintenance, repairs."
- "the tenant will allow the landlord or any other persons authorised by the landlord access to the accommodation for the viewing of the accommodation to prospective new tenants during the last 2 months of the tenancy. The tenants accept that should the landlord not be able to contact the tenants then all viewings shall go ahead without the tenants consent."
If the landlord gives plenty of notice beforehand by email / over 24hrs notice can they still do viewings if the tenant does not contact the landlord to confirm this is ok?
If the landlord gives the tenant plenty of notice beforehand by email / over 24hrs notice are they allowed to do viewings if the tenant says they don't want them to, with no good reason, just being ackward?