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Re: Owner Right to Enter after tenant has given notice - Landlord Forum thread 330359

Re: Owner Right to Enter after tenant has given notice by Anonymous on January 27, 2015 @11:39

                              
OK specifically requires all entry to be under 1 day notice, except when impractical or when emergency entry is required. Here's the full section related to entry:

§128. Consent of tenant for landlord to enter dwelling unit—Emergency entry—Abuse of
right of entry—Notice—Abandoned premises—Refusal of consent
A. A tenant shall not unreasonably withhold consent to the landlord, his agents and employees,
to enter into the dwelling unit in order to inspect the premises, make necessary or agreed repairs,
decorations, alterations or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services or exhibit the dwelling
unit to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagee, tenants, workmen or contractors.
B. A landlord, his agents and employees may enter the dwelling unit without consent of the
tenant in case of emergency.
C. A landlord shall not abuse the right of access or use it to harass the tenant. Except in case of
emergency or unless it is impracticable to do so, the landlord shall give the tenant at least one (1)
day’s notice of his intent to enter and may enter only at reasonable times.
D. Unless the tenant has abandoned or surrendered the premises, a landlord has no other right
of access during a tenancy except as is provided in this act or pursuant to a court order.
E. If the tenant refuses to allow lawful access, the landlord may obtain injunctive relief to compel
access or he may terminate the rental agreement.
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