APPLIANCE BREAKDOWN Sample Clauses

APPLIANCE BREAKDOWN. Tenant acknowledges that all Premises appliances is for Tenant’s use and convenience and may breakdown unexpectedly. Tenant must immediately, within twenty-four (24) hours, report to Landlord any appliance breakdown. Landlord will make every effort, after Tenant reports appliance breakdown, to repair or replace that appliance in a timely manner, and/or provide a temporary appliance solution, however, Tenant acknowledges that Landlord may NOT be able to solve the problem on weekends, holidays and after work hours (normally 9:00pm that day to 9:00am the next day) for vendors/contractors/stores/home warranties/insurance companies, and Landlord is NOT responsible for any damages to Tenant’s personal property, to include but not be limited to food spoilage, beverages, clothing, equipment, etc. because of appliance breakdown.
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APPLIANCE BREAKDOWN. In the event of a breakdown, the agent will do everything possible to ensure swift repair/ replacement of any appliance provided at the property. However, the tenant must accept that it may be impossible to deal with every eventuality during the course of a booking period.

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