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Landlord entering property
Hi, As the landlords we are trying to arrange access to one of our property's - as we need to carry out a gas check and do a regular inspection.
Our tenant is not taking our calls or responding to our messages. We even dropped a note through the front door asking him to contact us, but heard nothing.
What are our legal rights? Can we just demand entry?
Thanks
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@Hindy Smith you’ll need to check your state and local laws, but most states allow entry for maintenance with at least 24 hr notice.