Guarantees the tenant't right to use the premises without interference from the landlord.
The right, stated in a lease, deed, or other document, which allows a tenant or owner to enjoy possession of a property or land without intrusion.
A wonderfully meaningless term which is always contained within a lease. It doesn't mean that you can't be noisy (but remember to be considerate to your neighbours, because that's when good neighbours become good friends. Sorry 'bout that) and having a good time. If your landlord always comes over without prior notice, or send repair people over without telling youA , then they have breached your right to "quiet enjoyment".
The right to enjoy property free from lawful interruption
The right of possession and use of a property without interference.
A covenant, usually inserted into leases and conveyances on the part of the grantor, promising that the tenant or grantee shall enjoy possession of the premises in peace and without disturbance. Return to Top of Glossary
The right of an owner to use his or her property without interference.
Most leases contain a covenant for quiet enjoyment, entitling the tenant to enjoy his lease without lawful entry, eviction or interruption.
An implied warranty that the landlord will not interfere with the tenant's reasonable use and enjoyment of a leased property. ( See implied warranty )
The right of an owner to the use of property without disturbance.
(1) One of the common law warranties. (2) Assurance that one's title, possession, or use of real estate will not be disturbed or disrupted by a legitimate cause or adverse right.
covenant of quiet enjoyment - assures that the tenant may peaceably enter on the leased premises at the beginning of the lease term and that the landlord will not interfere with tenant's enjoyment of the premises.
the right of a person to occupy peacefully the land which they own or rent is known as quiet enjoyment. It is for example, one of the rights normally granted by a landlord to a tenant.
The right of a property owner or tenant to enjoy his or her property without interference.
The legal right of an owner or tenant to have uninterrupted use of the property or premises without interference.
The legal right of an owner to use and enjoy property without interference of possession by someone with a superior title.
The right of a landlord or tenant to use the property without disturbances.
The right of a new owner legally in possession to uninterrupted use of the real estate property without interference from the former owner, or any third party claiming superior title.
Right of an owner to the use of the property without interference of possession.
A right, granted by covenant in a deed or lease, of a grantee or tenant to enjoy possession of the premises without interference.
The rights of owners or those legally entitled to possession, to use their property without interference.