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Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008
sec.440Entry to places
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### sec.440 Entry to places
An authorised person may enter a place under this part if—
its occupier agrees to the entry; or
the entry is permitted by a warrant.
An authorised person, without the occupier’s agreement or a warrant, may—
enter a place when it is open to the public; or
enter land to ask for the occupier’s agreement to the authorised person entering the land or a building or structure on the land.
Unless an entry under this part is made under the authority of a warrant, the entry must be made at a reasonable time.
(sec.440-ssec.1) An authorised person may enter a place under this part if— its occupier agrees to the entry; or the entry is permitted by a warrant.
(sec.440-ssec.2) An authorised person, without the occupier’s agreement or a warrant, may— enter a place when it is open to the public; or enter land to ask for the occupier’s agreement to the authorised person entering the land or a building or structure on the land.
(sec.440-ssec.3) Unless an entry under this part is made under the authority of a warrant, the entry must be made at a reasonable time.
- (a) its occupier agrees to the entry; or
- (b) the entry is permitted by a warrant.
- (a) enter a place when it is open to the public; or
- (b) enter land to ask for the occupier’s agreement to the authorised person entering the land or a building or structure on the land.