Notice to enter (by Jim in O C [CA]) Jul 20, 2021 9:37 PM
Notice to enter (by JB [OR]) Jul 20, 2021 9:43 PM
Notice to enter (by JB [OR]) Jul 20, 2021 9:45 PM
Notice to enter (by DJ [VA]) Jul 20, 2021 9:59 PM
Notice to enter (by Robert J [CA]) Jul 21, 2021 3:39 AM
Notice to enter (by S i d [MO]) Jul 21, 2021 8:35 AM
Notice to enter (by Oregon Woodsmoke [ID]) Jul 21, 2021 10:59 AM
Notice to enter (by Nellie [ME]) Jul 21, 2021 11:24 AM
Notice to enter (by Tima [PA]) Jul 21, 2021 12:02 PM
Notice to enter (by Moshe [CA]) Jul 21, 2021 5:45 PM
Notice to enter (by Ray-N-Pa [PA]) Jul 24, 2021 10:14 PM
Notice to enter (by Jim in O C [CA]) Posted on: Jul 20, 2021 9:37 PM Message:
Do you think a 24 hour notice to enter would be required to work on sprinklers in the front yard with no fence? --99.23.xxx.x |
Notice to enter (by JB [OR]) Posted on: Jul 20, 2021 9:43 PM Message:
Well, I would give at least "next day" notice on that. --73.25.xx.xxx |
Notice to enter (by JB [OR]) Posted on: Jul 20, 2021 9:45 PM Message:
Short of that, Jim, I would ask them if they would have a problem with me coming out sooner to do work in the yard if I felt it necessary. --73.25.xx.xxx |
Notice to enter (by DJ [VA]) Posted on: Jul 20, 2021 9:59 PM Message:
Apartment complex - no
Single family house - yes.
Also best to communicate "unofficially" as far ahead as possible, letting them know you wouldn't want to show up in the middle of their barbecue or anything. Just to show consideration for them. Also suggest they mow first, remove lawn furniture or whatever. --68.229.xxx.xxx |
Notice to enter (by Robert J [CA]) Posted on: Jul 21, 2021 3:39 AM Message:
With a SFR you "should" give them a days (24 hour ) notice unless your tenant, neighbor or gardener alerted you to broken head that are consuming tons of water on an automatic timer. Then I would leave a text message, email or voice message telling them when you plan on showing up. --47.155.xx.xxx |
Notice to enter (by S i d [MO]) Posted on: Jul 21, 2021 8:35 AM Message:
Notice to Enter is somewhat confusing, because when we think "Enter" we picture opening a door and walking thru.
"Enter onto the Premises" would be a better rendering. So yes, if doing work on the exterior of a small property (SFH, duplex), I believe Notice to Enter is needed. At the very least, it would be a courtesy so the tenant doesn't look out the window and wonder, "Hmmmm....why is Jim here digging up the front yard?"
For apartment complexes, most/all of the outside is "common area" and no one person has exclusive rights to be there. Therefore, notice to enter would not be required, although probably a general notice posted on a sign would still a good courtesy move to keep folks aware. --108.230.xxx.xx |
Notice to enter (by Oregon Woodsmoke [ID]) Posted on: Jul 21, 2021 10:59 AM Message:
Why would you not let the tenant know you are coming over to work on the sprinklers? Good manners go a long way when dealing with tenants. --76.178.xxx.xxx |
Notice to enter (by Nellie [ME]) Posted on: Jul 21, 2021 11:24 AM Message:
You are still allowed to use a sprinkler in California? --70.16.xxx.xxx |
Notice to enter (by Tima [PA]) Posted on: Jul 21, 2021 12:02 PM Message:
I would give them at least 24 notice by text or email just to be safe. --172.58.xxx.xx |
Notice to enter (by Moshe [CA]) Posted on: Jul 21, 2021 5:45 PM Message:
If the yard is part of the rental property, then YES.
--47.139.xx.xxx |
Notice to enter (by Ray-N-Pa [PA]) Posted on: Jul 24, 2021 10:14 PM Message:
Is this an emergency or a routine repair? I understand water is a premium in SoCal so you might have an emergency card in your wallet --24.101.xxx.xxx |
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