Common use of CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES Clause in Contracts

CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. The above described carbon monoxide detection device(s) are: (check one) Hard-wired Battery operated Plug-in w/battery backup. In accordance with RCW 19.27.530 a minimum of one carbon monoxide detector is provided. It is the responsibility of the Tenant to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Tenant shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any carbon monoxide detection devices. Tenant’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. If battery operated, the unit(s) has been checked and is properly operating at the commencement of tenancy. It is the tenant’s responsibility to maintain the carbon monoxide detection device(s) in proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, including providing it with replacement batteries as needed. Failure to maintain the carbon monoxide detector is also grounds for termination of tenancy. Additionally, if liability or damages occur because of a tenants’ failure to maintain the unit, you may leave yourself open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Tenant also agrees to test the carbon monoxide detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the Landlord/agent in writing. Tenant to Initial: .

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Apartment Rental Agreement, Single Family Rental Agreement

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CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. The above described carbon monoxide detection device(s) are: (check one) Hard-wired Battery operated Plug-in w/battery backup. In accordance with RCW 19.27.530 a minimum of one carbon monoxide detector is provided. It is the responsibility of the Tenant Resident to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Tenant .. Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any carbon monoxide detection devices. TenantResident’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. If battery operated, the unit(s) has been checked and is properly operating at the commencement of tenancy. It is the tenant’s responsibility to maintain the carbon monoxide detection device(s) in proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, including providing it with replacement batteries as needed. Failure to maintain the carbon monoxide detector is also grounds for termination of tenancy. Additionally, if liability or damages occur because of a tenants’ failure to maintain the unit, you may leave yourself open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Tenant Resident also agrees to test the carbon monoxide detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the Landlordowner/agent in writing. Tenant Resident to Initial: .

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. The above described carbon monoxide detection device(s) are: (check oneall tha apply) 🞏 Hard-wired 🞏 Battery operated 🞏 Plug-in w/battery backup. In accordance with RCW 19.27.530 a minimum of one carbon monoxide detector is provided. It is the responsibility of the Tenant Resident to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Tenant Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any carbon monoxide detection devices. TenantResident’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. If battery operated, the unit(s) has been checked and is properly operating at the commencement of tenancy. It is the tenant’s responsibility to maintain the carbon monoxide detection device(s) in proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, including providing it with replacement batteries as needed. Failure to maintain the carbon monoxide detector is also grounds for termination of tenancy. Additionally, if liability or damages occur because of a tenants’ failure to maintain the unit, you may leave yourself open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Tenant Resident also agrees to test the carbon monoxide detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the Landlordowner/agent in writing. Tenant Resident to Initial: .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. The above described carbon monoxide detection device(s) are: (check oneall tha apply) Hard-wired Battery operated Plug-in w/battery backup. In accordance with RCW 19.27.530 a minimum of one carbon monoxide detector is provided. It is the responsibility of the Tenant Resident to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Tenant Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any carbon monoxide detection devices. TenantResident’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. If battery operated, the unit(s) has been checked and is properly operating at the commencement of tenancy. It is the tenant’s responsibility to maintain the carbon monoxide detection device(s) in proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, including providing it with replacement batteries as needed. Failure to maintain the carbon monoxide detector is also grounds for termination of tenancy. Additionally, if liability or damages occur because of a tenants’ failure to maintain the unit, you may leave yourself open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Tenant Resident also agrees to test the carbon monoxide detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the Landlordowner/agent in writing. Tenant Resident to Initial: .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. The above described carbon monoxide detection device(s) are: (check one) 🞏 Hard-wired 🞏 Battery operated 🞏 Plug-in w/battery backup. In accordance with RCW 19.27.530 a minimum of one carbon monoxide detector is provided. It is the responsibility of the Tenant Resident to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Tenant .. Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any carbon monoxide detection devices. TenantResident’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. If battery operated, the unit(s) has been checked and is properly operating at the commencement of tenancy. It is the tenant’s responsibility to maintain the carbon monoxide detection device(s) in proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, including providing it with replacement batteries as needed. Failure to maintain the carbon monoxide detector is also grounds for termination of tenancy. Additionally, if liability or damages occur because of a tenants’ failure to maintain the unit, you may leave yourself open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Tenant Resident also agrees to test the carbon monoxide detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the Landlordowner/agent in writing. Tenant Resident to Initial: .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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