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CARE OF THE UNIT Sample Clauses

CARE OF THE UNIT. The Tenant and Landlord agree that should the Tenant wish to redecorate the premises such as painting, wallpapering or installation of wall to wall carpeting, the Tenant will do so at his or her own expense but must obtain Landlord’s prior approval before doing so, and such approval may be unreasonably withheld. The Tenant shall not at any time paint the Rental Unit in any dark colour such as black, brown, dark blue, purple, etc. The Tenant shall be responsible for all clogged drains and toilets. No garbage, refuse, sanitary napkins, tampons or disposable diapers are to be flushed down the toilet or allowed to enter the drainage system. The supply and replacement of electric light bulbs, fuses and batteries within the rented premises is the responsibility of the Tenant. The Tenant agrees to maintain the premises in an ordinary state of cleanliness, and repair any damage caused to the premises by his willful or negligent conduct or that of persons who are permitted onto the premises by him or her. The Tenant agrees to leave the premises in substantially the same condition when vacating, in a clean broom-swept condition and without damage except for normal wear and tear.
CARE OF THE UNIT. The tenant has examined the Unit including the Living quarters, all facilities, furniture and appliances, and is satisfied with its present physical condition. Tenant shall keep the Unit neat, clean and sanitary, dispose of all rubbish, garbage and other organic or flammable waste in a clean, safe and sanitary manner and in compliance with the procedures established by the Condominium. The tenant shall use and operate all electrical, gas, plumbing and heating fixtures and appliances in accordance with the normal operating procedures and in a safe manner. Tenant shall not permit any other person to destroy, deface, damage, impair or remove any part of the Unit or the facilities or appurtenances thereto. Tenant shall keep in a state of good repair, maintenance and cleanliness all parts of the unit, including equipment therein, and shall promptly report any defect, damage or breakage in any structure, equipment or fixture of the Unit to the Landlord and, in the absence of the Landlord, to the managing agent of the Association. The Tenant will be responsible for any damage to the Unit caused by carelessness, misuse, or neglect on the part of the Tenant or Tenant’s family, permittees, licensees, employees, invitees, and agents. Any repairs made necessary by acts of commission or omission of tenant or any of the aforesaid persons shall be paid for by the Tenant, but Tenant shall not order repairs on or about the Unit without prior approval from the landlord. At the end of the tenancy, the Enclave Condominium Association reserves the right to inspect the limited common areas appurtenant to the unit. The tenant and Landlord will jointly be responsible for any repairs needed to those elements, and Landlord shall use the security deposit monies to pay for any repairs needed to the elements, with any remaining balance due for such repairs remaining as an obligation of Landlord and Tenant.
CARE OF THE UNIT. The Tenant(s) agree that due to potential damage to walls and the potential transmission of noise through walls, they will not install any flat screen TV or similar device to any wall or partition, but will instead use a suitable stand provided by the manufacturer. The Tenant(s) agree that should the Tenant(s) wish to redecorate the premises such as painting, wallpapering or installation of wall to wall carpeting, the Tenant(s) will do so at his or her own expense but must obtain Landlord’s prior approval before doing so, and such approval may be unreasonably withheld. The Tenant shall not at any time paint the Rental Unit in any dark colour such as black, brown, dark blue, purple, etc. The Tenant(s) agrees not to use the balcony for the hanging or drying of clothes, nor for the purpose of barbecuing. In addition, the Tenant will keep their balcony in a condition free of all furniture, goods and other effects. The Tenant shall maintain any patio or balcony area forming part of the Leased Premises in a neat and tidy condition at all times to the satisfaction of the Landlord and in no case shall the Tenant install or place carpeting of any kind on the balcony. The Tenant agrees that he must not remove any carpeting that may be currently laid in the premises when he vacates the apartment unless the removal of the carpeting and the under-pad is removed professionally and the floors underneath are restored to their original state. The Tenant also agrees not to install any carpeting on top of an existing floor unless the Landlord has approved in writing prior to the installation and provided that the Tenant shall be required to remove such carpeting using a professional service for such remove and restore any damage to the underlying flooring. Plumbing fixtures or parts shall not be altered, replaced or removed without the prior written consent of the Landlord. The Tenant shall be responsible for all clogged drains and toilets. No garbage, refuse, sanitary napkins, tampons or disposable diapers are to be flushed down the toilet or allowed to enter the drainage system. Entrance doors of the apartment shall remain closed except during ingress or egress. The supply and replacement of electric light bulbs, fuses and batteries within the rented premises is the responsibility of the Tenant. The Tenant is liable for any damage done by water left running either by his willful or negligent conduct or that of persons permitted on the premises by him. For both safety and c...
CARE OF THE UNIT. Tenant must take good care of the Unit and all equipment in it. Landlord will repair at his own cost the plumbing, heating, and electrical systems, and the walls, floors, ceilings, and exterior of the building unless the failure or damage was caused by an act or neglect of Tenant or Tenant’s guests. In that case, all costs of repairs or replacements will be paid by Tenant.
CARE OF THE UNITThe Tenant shall clean and maintain floors, fixtures and appliances and clean and maintain all washable surfaces in the Premises sufficiently often to prevent above-normal wear and tear or deterioration and to leave the Premises in a condition of cleanliness and repair suitable for immediate re-rental including, but not limited to, the cleaning of all appliances. Ice shall not be scraped from any surface of the refrigerator and electric defrosters shall not be used. Plastic parts of the refrigerator shall not be subjected to water hotter than the human hand can bear. Any damage to the refrigerator or stove arising from the Tenant’s neglect or innocent ignorance shall be paid by the Tenant. The Tenant agrees to be liable for the costs of repair of damage to the Premises or Property caused by the willful or negligent conduct of the Tenant, other occupants of the Premises or persons who are permitted by the Tenant on the Property or in the Premises.
CARE OF THE UNITThe Tenant shall clean and maintain floors, fixtures and appliances and clean and maintain all washable surfaces in the Premises sufficiently often to prevent above-normal wear and tear or deterioration and to leave the Premises in a condition of cleanliness and repair suitable for immediate re-rental including, but not limited to, the cleaning of all appliances. Any damage to the refrigerator or stove arising from the Tenant’s neglect or innocent ignorance shall be paid by the Tenant. The Tenant agrees to be liable for the costs of repair of damage to the Premises or Property caused by the willful or negligent conduct of the Tenant, other occupants of the Premises or persons who are permitted by the Tenant on the Property or in the Premises.

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