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this is a question for hangar owners. Does your lease agreement have a clause where the airport commission requires tenants that own their hangars provide a key to the hangar to the commission?
Our airport, KMNM is going through some real rough ownership transition problems and is requiring all tenants to sign a new lease. This requirement is one new twist, including only offering 10 year leases. The airport claims it is in case of an emergency. They also have written in that they have the right to inspect contents of the hangar, and assure us that we would be informed and that we would have the right to be present. Thing is, I don’t trust that to be true at all. The only emergency I can imagine that anyone would need to get into my hangar is a fire. Access is called a fireman with an axe.
Again, these are hangars that are owned, not rented. Just curious if other experiences.
Our airport, KMNM is going through some real rough ownership transition problems and is requiring all tenants to sign a new lease. This requirement is one new twist, including only offering 10 year leases. The airport claims it is in case of an emergency. They also have written in that they have the right to inspect contents of the hangar, and assure us that we would be informed and that we would have the right to be present. Thing is, I don’t trust that to be true at all. The only emergency I can imagine that anyone would need to get into my hangar is a fire. Access is called a fireman with an axe.
Again, these are hangars that are owned, not rented. Just curious if other experiences.