Common use of Carbon Monoxide Clause in Contracts

Carbon Monoxide. The Property D does D does not have a carbon monoxide source. If Property has a carbon monoxide source, the Property shall contain one or more carbon monoxide alarms installed in compliance with State Fire Xxxxxxxx rules and the state building code. Landlord shall provide Tenant written notice and instructions for testing of the alarms prior to Tenant taking possession of the Property. Tenant must provide Landlord with written notice of a deficiency in a carbon monoxide alarm, other than dead batteries so that Landlord may repair or replace the device. Tenant Initials

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Property Lease Agreement, Property Lease Agreement, Property Lease Agreement

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