Common use of CONDITION OF DWELLING UNIT Clause in Contracts

CONDITION OF DWELLING UNIT. TENANT, by signing the Inventory Checklist, acknowledges that the dwelling unit is in safe, clean and satisfactory condition, and that all appliances in the unit are in good working order, except as noted in the Inventory Checklist. LANDLORD will not be required to clean, recarpet, repaint, replaster, or otherwise perform any other work unless specifically noted on the Inventory Checklist and agreed to by LANDLORD, or unless required by Michigan or local law.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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CONDITION OF DWELLING UNIT. TENANT, by signing the Inventory Checklist, acknowledges that the dwelling unit is in safe, clean and satisfactory condition, and that all appliances in the unit are in good working order, except as noted in the Inventory Checklist. LANDLORD will not be required to clean, recarpet, repaint, replaster, or otherwise perform any other work unless specifically noted on the Inventory Checklist and agreed to by LANDLORD, or unless required by Michigan or local law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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CONDITION OF DWELLING UNIT. TENANT, by signing execution of the Inventory Checklist, acknowledges that the dwelling unit is in safe, clean and satisfactory condition, and that all appliances in the unit are in good working order, except as noted in the Inventory Checklist. LANDLORD will not be required to clean, recarpetre-carpet, repaintre-paint, replasterre-plaster, or otherwise perform any other work unless specifically noted on the Inventory Checklist and Condition Report, and agreed to by LANDLORD, or unless required by Michigan or local law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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