Common use of COMMON PARTS Clause in Contracts

COMMON PARTS. If the accommodation forms part of a larger building, the Tenant undertakes to join with the other proprietors of the said building, when applicable, in keeping the common close, stairway and the common garden (if any) pertaining to the said building in a clean and tidy condition, and to pay upon request the proportion of costs applicable to the accommodation of the cost of doing so. The Tenant is not permitted to access the roof. Nothing belonging to the Tenant or anyone living with the Tenant or their visitors may be left or stored in the common areas if such storage causes nuisance or annoyance to neighbours.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, www.xeniastudents.com, www.xeniastudents.com

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COMMON PARTS. β€Œ If the accommodation forms part of a larger building, the Tenant undertakes to join with the other proprietors of the said building, when applicable, in keeping the common close, stairway and the common garden (if any) pertaining to the said building in a clean and tidy condition, and to pay upon request the proportion of costs applicable to the accommodation of the cost of doing so. The Tenant is not permitted to access the roof. Nothing belonging to the Tenant or anyone living with the Tenant or their visitors may be left or stored in the common areas if such storage causes nuisance or annoyance to neighbours.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

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