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Eric Z.
  • Hayward, CA
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Right of Entry Form from the city

Eric Z.
  • Hayward, CA
Posted Feb 11 2015, 09:56

Just receive a letter from the city, they will be doing a improvement project and is asking us to grant access to the property that tenant is living in. 

Does anyone has experience on that? and know what happens if we just ignore the form?

here are the relevant lines: 

GRANTOR, in consideration of the promises made herein, hereby grants and

demises to GRANTEE and its authorized agents the right and privilege to enter the

PROPERTY for purposes of Conducting an environmental and geotechnical analysis and

contour survey over and across the PROPERTY in connection with the PROJECT.

The GRANTEE, by acceptance of this Right of Entry agrees to, at all times after

completing any work on the PROPERTY, restore the surface of the PROPERTY,as nearly as possible, to the condition in which the PROPERTY was found immediately before such

work was undertaken. When the context requires, singular nounsand pronounsinclude

the plural.

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