Common use of Addendums to Lease Clause in Contracts

Addendums to Lease. Lessee stipulates both Lessee and Lessor reviewed and agree to attached Addendums to Lease: MOVE OUT CHARGES Initial WEAR and TEAR Initial I have read and agree to the above Terms of this Lease. Signed (Lessee) Date Print Signed (Lessor) Date Print CO-SIGNATORY: Co-signature Date Print STATE OF In (city/town) on this day of , before me personally appeared known and known by me to be the party executing the co-signing of the foregoing instrument, and he/she acknowledges said instrument by him/her to be his/her free act and deed. My Commission Expires Notary ADDENDUM TO LEASE: MOVE OUT CHARGES A notice describing cleaning and fixing techniques will be sent by Lessor to Lessee approximately fifteen (15) days prior to Move Out. For items not cleaned or fixed properly, the Lessor will clean or fix at Xxxxxx’s expense. Here’s what we charge for most of the things we have to do when tenants move out and leave their dwelling in need of something or other. Please note that these charges are averages. Charges shown are split equally between Lessee and Occupants listed in Section V of this lease. Sometimes the actual charges are higher; sometimes they’re lower. But most of the time they are exactly as shown. We give allowances for normal wear and tear, of course, and for the length of time something has been in use. Replacement charges include parts and labor. For items not listed or jobs requiring more work the labor rate is $75 per hour (one hour minimum) plus parts. Cleaning Plumbing Clean refrigerator 57.00 Replace kitchen faucet 225.00 Clean stove top 26.00 Replace bathroom faucet 175.00 Clean oven 45.00 Replace faucet handle 25.00 Clean stove hood 28.00 Replace faucet aerator 15.00 Clean kitchen cabinets 72.00 Replace shower head 38.00 Clean kitchen floor 63.00 Replace toilet tank lid 73.00 Clean tub/shower and surround 120.00 Replace toilet 280.00 Clean toilet and sink 68.00 Replace garbage disposer 225.00 Clean bathroom cabinets & floor 71.00 Locks Vacuum throughout dwelling 105.00 Replace key (door or mailbox) 75.00 Clean greasy parking space 95.00 Replace cylindrical doorlock 145.00 Flooring Replace passage doorlock 95.00 Remove carpet stains 160.00 Replace deadbolt lock 115.00 Deodorize carpet 115.00 Replace mailbox lock 75.00 Repair carpet 325.00 Windows & Window Coverings Replace carpet (per carpet) 725.00 Replace window pane (sgl) 175.00 Refinish hardwood floor 875.00 Replace window pane (dbl) 325.00 Repair linoleum 275.00 Replace Venetian blind 75.00 Replace kitchen linoleum 525.00 Replace window shade 15.00 Replace bathroom linoleum 435.00 Replace drapery rod 25.00 Repair floor tile 95.00 Replace drapery (sill lgth) 75.00 Replace kitchen floor tile 825.00 Replace drapery (floor lgth) 150.00 Replace bathroom floor tile 695.00 Rescreen window screen 45.00 Walls Replace window screen 88.00 Remove mildew and treat surface 80.00 Miscellaneous Cover crayon marks 125.00 Replace refrigerator shelf 55.00 Repair hole in wall (per small hole) 15.00 Paint refrigerator 175.00 Repair hole in wall (per large hole) 195.00 Replace stove/oven knob 22.00 Repaint (per wall/ceiling) 175.00 Repair ceramic tile 135.00 Doors Replace cer. tile countertop 525.00 Repair hole in hollow-core door 95.00 Repair plastic countertop 85.00 Repair forced door damage 155.00 Replace plastic countertop 360.00 Replace door (inside) 125.00 Replace cutting board 15.00 Replace door (outside) 275.00 Replace mirror 135.00 Replace sliding glass door(sgl) 750.00 Replace medicine cabinet 185.00 Replace sliding glass door(dbl) 1300.00 Replace towel bar 75.00 Rescreen sliding door screen 95.00 Replace shower curtain rod 60.00 Replace sliding door screen 175.00 Replace shower/tub enclosure 1960.00 Electrical Repair porcelain 265.00 Replace light fixture globe 29.00 Replace thermostat 135.00 Replace light fixture 75.00 Replace fire extinguisher 60.00 Replace electrical outlet/switch 55.00 Fumigate for fleas 335.00 Replace electrical cover plate 12.00 Remove junk and debris 575.00 ADDENDUM TO LEASE: “WEAR AND TEAR” OR “DAMAGES”? We understand our property will have normal wear and tear during your occupancy. We also understand damage can occur during occupancy. Below are items we have encountered over many years. It is a common-sense list that shows what would be considered normal or damage. Any damage to the property will be repaired at the Lessees expense. Such expense will be shared equally with the Occupants listed in Section V of this lease. "Normal wear and tear" "Damage" caused by carelessness, caused by ordinary abuse, thievery, mysterious comings and goings: disappearance, accident, rules violation, or special request: Well-worn keys Missing keys "Sticky" key Key broken off inside lock Balky door lock Door lock replaced by tenant without management’s permission Depressurized fire extinguisher with Depressurized fire extinguisher with unbroken seal broken seal (not used to put out fire) Worn pattern in plastic countertop Burn in plastic countertop Rust stain under sink faucet Sink discolored by clothing dye Loose, inoperable faucet handle Missing faucet handle Xxxxx refrigerator shelf Missing refrigerator shelf Discolored ceramic tile Painted ceramic tile Loose grout around ceramic tile Chipped or cracked ceramic tile Carpet seam unraveling Carpet burn Threadbare carpet in hallway Rust marks on carpet from indoor plant container Scuffing on wooden floor Xxxxx in wooden floor Linoleum with the back showing through Tear in linoleum Wobbly toilet Broken toilet tank lid Xxxxx shower curtain rod Kinked shower curtain xxx Xxxx stain under bathtub spout Chip in bathtub enamel Tracks on doorjamb where door rubs Hole in hollow-core door Door off its hinges and stored in garage Missing door Plant hanger left in ceiling Two-inch-diameter hole in ceiling Stain on ceiling caused by leaky roof Stain on ceiling caused by popping champagne or beer bottles Cracked paint Crayon marks on wall Chipped paint (minor) Walls painted by tenant in dark color necessitating repainting Mildew around shower or tub Mildew where tenant kept aquarium Urine odor around toilet Urine odor in carpet Discolored light fixture globe Missing light fixture globe Odd-wattage lightbulbs which work Burned out or missing lightbulbs Light fixture installed by tenant Light fixture installed by tenant Which fits its location which must be replaced Window cracked by settling or high wind Window cracked by movers Faded shade Torn shade Paint-blistered Venetian blinds Venetian blinds with bent slats Sun-damaged drapes Pet-damaged drapes Drapery rod which won’t close properly Drapery rod with missing parts Dirty window screen Missing, bent, or torn window screen Ants inside after rain storm Fleas left behind by tenant’s pet Scrawny landscaping which was sparingly Neglected landscaping which must be watered due to drought conditions replaced with similar plantings

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Samples: Residential Lease, Residential Lease, Residential Lease

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Addendums to Lease. Lessee stipulates both Lessee and Lessor reviewed and agree to attached Addendums to Lease: MOVE OUT CHARGES Initial WEAR and TEAR Initial I have read and agree to the above Terms of this Lease. Signed (Lessee) Date Print Signed (Lessor) Date Print CO-SIGNATORY: Co-signature Date Print STATE OF In (city/town) on this day of , before me personally appeared known and known by me to be the party executing the co-signing of the foregoing instrument, and he/she acknowledges said instrument by him/her to be his/her free act and deed. My Commission Expires Notary ADDENDUM TO LEASE: MOVE OUT CHARGES A notice describing cleaning and fixing techniques will be sent by Lessor to Lessee approximately fifteen (15) days prior to Move Out. For items not cleaned or fixed properly, the Lessor will clean or fix at Xxxxxx’s expense. Here’s what we charge for most of the things we have to do when tenants move out and leave their dwelling in need of something or other. Please note that these charges are averages. Charges shown are split equally between Lessee and Occupants listed in Section V of this lease. Sometimes the actual charges are higher; sometimes they’re lower. But most of the time they are exactly as shown. We give allowances for normal wear and tear, of course, and for the length of time something has been in use. Replacement charges include parts and labor. For items not listed or jobs requiring more work the labor rate is $75 60 per hour (one hour minimum) plus parts. Cleaning Plumbing Clean refrigerator 57.00 Replace kitchen faucet 225.00 Clean stove top 26.00 Replace bathroom faucet 175.00 Clean oven 45.00 Replace faucet handle 25.00 Clean stove hood 28.00 Replace faucet aerator 15.00 Clean kitchen cabinets 72.00 Replace shower head 38.00 Clean kitchen floor 63.00 Replace toilet tank lid 73.00 Clean tub/shower and surround 120.00 Replace toilet 280.00 Clean toilet and sink 68.00 Replace garbage disposer 225.00 Clean bathroom cabinets & floor 71.00 Locks Vacuum throughout dwelling 105.00 Replace key (door or mailbox) 75.00 Clean greasy parking space 95.00 Replace cylindrical doorlock 145.00 Flooring Replace passage doorlock 95.00 Remove carpet stains 160.00 Replace deadbolt lock 115.00 Deodorize carpet 115.00 Replace mailbox lock 75.00 Repair carpet 325.00 Windows & Window Coverings Replace carpet (per carpet) 725.00 Replace window pane (sgl) 175.00 Refinish hardwood floor 875.00 Replace window pane (dbl) 325.00 Repair linoleum 275.00 Replace Venetian blind 75.00 Replace kitchen linoleum 525.00 Replace window shade 15.00 Replace bathroom linoleum 435.00 Replace drapery rod 25.00 Repair floor tile 95.00 Replace drapery (sill lgth) 75.00 Replace kitchen floor tile 825.00 Replace drapery (floor lgth) 150.00 Replace bathroom floor tile 695.00 Rescreen window screen 45.00 Walls Replace window screen 88.00 Remove mildew and treat surface 80.00 Miscellaneous Cover crayon marks 125.00 Replace refrigerator shelf 55.00 Repair hole in wall (per small hole) 15.00 Paint refrigerator 175.00 Repair hole in wall (per large hole) 195.00 Replace stove/oven knob 22.00 Repaint (per wall/ceiling) 175.00 Repair ceramic tile 135.00 Doors Replace cer. tile countertop 525.00 Repair hole in hollow-core door 95.00 Repair plastic countertop 85.00 Repair forced door damage 155.00 Replace plastic countertop 360.00 Replace door (inside) 125.00 Replace cutting board 15.00 Replace door (outside) 275.00 Replace mirror 135.00 Replace sliding glass door(sgl) 750.00 Replace medicine cabinet 185.00 Replace sliding glass door(dbl) 1300.00 Replace towel bar 75.00 Rescreen sliding door screen 95.00 Replace shower curtain rod 60.00 Replace sliding door screen 175.00 Replace shower/tub enclosure 1960.00 Electrical Repair porcelain 265.00 Replace light fixture globe 29.00 Replace thermostat 135.00 Replace light fixture 75.00 Replace fire extinguisher 60.00 Replace electrical outlet/switch 55.00 Fumigate for fleas 335.00 Replace electrical cover plate 12.00 Remove junk and debris 575.00 ADDENDUM TO LEASE: “WEAR AND TEAR” OR “DAMAGES”? We understand our property will have normal wear and tear during your occupancy. We also understand damage can occur during occupancy. Below are items we have encountered over many years. It is a common-sense list that shows what would be considered normal or damage. Any damage to the property will be repaired at the Lessees expense. Such expense will be shared equally with the Occupants listed in Section V of this lease. "Normal wear and tear" "Damage" caused by carelessness, caused by ordinary abuse, thievery, mysterious comings and goings: disappearance, accident, rules violation, or special request: Well-worn keys Missing keys "Sticky" key Key broken off inside lock Balky door lock Door lock replaced by tenant without management’s permission Depressurized fire extinguisher with Depressurized fire extinguisher with unbroken seal broken seal (not used to put out fire) Worn pattern in plastic countertop Burn in plastic countertop Rust stain under sink faucet Sink discolored by clothing dye Loose, inoperable faucet handle Missing faucet handle Xxxxx refrigerator shelf Missing refrigerator shelf Discolored ceramic tile Painted ceramic tile Loose grout around ceramic tile Chipped or cracked ceramic tile Carpet seam unraveling Carpet burn Threadbare carpet in hallway Rust marks on carpet from indoor plant container Scuffing on wooden floor Xxxxx in wooden floor Linoleum with the back showing through Tear in linoleum Wobbly toilet Broken toilet tank lid Xxxxx shower curtain rod Kinked shower curtain xxx Xxxx stain under bathtub spout Chip in bathtub enamel Tracks on doorjamb where door rubs Hole in hollow-core door Door off its hinges and stored in garage Missing door Plant hanger left in ceiling Two-inch-diameter hole in ceiling Stain on ceiling caused by leaky roof Stain on ceiling caused by popping champagne or beer bottles Cracked paint Crayon marks on wall Chipped paint (minor) Walls painted by tenant in dark color necessitating repainting Mildew around shower or tub Mildew where tenant kept aquarium Urine odor around toilet Urine odor in carpet Discolored light fixture globe Missing light fixture globe Odd-wattage lightbulbs which work Burned out or missing lightbulbs Light fixture installed by tenant Light fixture installed by tenant Which fits its location which must be replaced Window cracked by settling or high wind Window cracked by movers Faded shade Torn shade Paint-blistered Venetian blinds Venetian blinds with bent slats Sun-damaged drapes Pet-damaged drapes Drapery rod which won’t close properly Drapery rod with missing parts Dirty window screen Missing, bent, or torn window screen Ants inside after rain storm Fleas left behind by tenant’s pet Scrawny landscaping which was sparingly Neglected landscaping which must be watered due to drought conditions replaced with similar plantingsplantings Grease stains on parking space Caked grease on parking space

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Samples: Residential Lease

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