Charges for Excess Appliances Sample Clauses

Charges for Excess Appliances. (Not applicable to tenants who pay utilities directly to utility supplier.) Charges for excess appliances are due per the following: [966.4 (b)(2)] Air Conditioners: An additional charge of $20.00 per month will be payable for each air conditioner in the premises for each month of occupancy. Other Appliances: If checked below, there is an additional charge per month for each month of occupancy for each excess appliance on the premises.
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Charges for Excess Appliances. (Not applicable to tenants who pay utilities directly to utility supplier.) Charges for excess appliances are due per the following: [966.4 (b)(2)] Air Conditioners: An additional charge of $ per month will be payable for each air conditioner in the premises for five (5) months (May through September.) Other Appliances: If checked below, there will be an additional charge per month for each month of occupancy for each excess appliance on the premises.
Charges for Excess Appliances. Charges for excess appliances are due per the following:
Charges for Excess Appliances. If Authority provides utilities, Tenant shall pay additional monthly charges for excess appliances as set forth below: (list each item and monthly surcharge): (a full list is posted in each management office along with the annual or monthly charge).
Charges for Excess Appliances. (Not applicable to Xxxxx Two Residents). Charges for excess appliances are indicated by a (X) marked below. Excess appliances may be installed and operated only with the written approval of the Authority. Amounts are as follows, and are due on the first of each month in addition to the monthly rent for each month the excess utility is on the premises:
Charges for Excess Appliances. If indicated by an (X) on Part I, Paragraph G of the Lease, Tenant shall obtain Landlord’s written permission prior to the installation of any additional appliances noted. If Tenant is granted permission to install any additional appliances, Tenant may be required to pay all costs related to the installation of the additional appliances. A monthly service charge will be payable by Tenant for the electricity used in the operation of such appliances.

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