Common use of CONTENTS AND CONDITION Clause in Contracts

CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The Tenant agrees that the signed Inventory and Record of Condition, [attached as Schedule 1 to this Agreement/ which will be supplied to the Tenant no later than the start date of the tenancy] is a full and accurate record of the contents and condition of the Let Property at the start date of the tenancy. The Tenant has a period of 7 days from the start date of the tenancy (set out above in the ‘start date of the tenancy‘ section) to ensure that the Inventory and Record of Condition is correct and either 1) to tell the Landlord of any discrepancies in writing, after which the Inventory and Record of Condition will be amended as appropriate or 2) to take no action and, after the 7-day period has expired, the Tenant shall be deemed to be fully satisfied with the terms. he Tenant agrees to replace or repair (or, at the option of the Landlord, to pay the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing) any of the contents which are destroyed, damaged, removed or lost during the tenancy, fair wear and tear excepted, where this was caused wilfully or negligently by the Tenant, anyone living with the Tenant or an invited visitor to the Let Property (see clause above on ‘Reasonable care’). Items to be replaced by the Tenant will be replaced by items of equivalent value and quality.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

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CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The Tenant agrees that the signed Inventory and Record of Condition, [attached as Schedule 1 to this Agreement/ which will be supplied to the Tenant no later than the start date of the tenancy] tenancy is a full and accurate record of the contents and condition of the Let Property at the start date of the tenancy. The Tenant has a period of 7 14 days from the start date of the tenancy (set out above in the ‘start date of the tenancysection) to ensure that the Inventory and Record of Condition is correct and either 1) either: - • to tell the Landlord of any discrepancies in writing, after which the Inventory and Record of Condition will be amended as appropriate or 2) to take no action and, after the 714-day period has expired, the Tenant shall be deemed to be fully satisfied with the terms. he Should the Tenant fail to provide a complete Inventory (online or paper copy), the items within the Let Property will be deemed fit for purpose and recorded as so. The Tenant agrees to replace or repair (or, at the option of the Landlord, to pay the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing) any of the contents which are destroyed, damaged, removed or lost during the tenancy, fair wear and tear excepted, where this was caused wilfully willfully or negligently by the Tenant, anyone living with the Tenant or an invited visitor to the Let Property (see clause above on ‘Reasonable care’). Items to be replaced by the Tenant will be replaced by items of equivalent value and quality.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The Tenant agrees that the signed Inventory and Record of Condition, [attached as Schedule 1 to this Agreement/ which will be supplied to the Tenant no later than the start date of the tenancy] tenancy is a full and accurate record of the contents and condition of the Let Property at the start date of the tenancy. The Tenant has a period of 7 14 days from the start date of the tenancy (set out above in the ‘start date of the tenancysection) to ensure that the Inventory and Record of Condition is correct and either 1) either: - • to tell the Landlord of any discrepancies in writing, after which the Inventory and Record of Condition will be amended as appropriate or 2) to take no action and, after the 714-day period has expired, the Tenant shall be deemed to be fully satisfied with the terms. he Should the Tenant fail to provide a complete Inventory (online or paper copy), the items within the Let Property will be deemed fit for purpose and recorded as so. The Tenant agrees to replace or repair (or, at the option of the Landlord, to pay the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing) any of the contents which are destroyed, damaged, removed or lost during the tenancy, fair wear and tear excepted, where this was caused wilfully willfully or negligently by the Tenant, anyone living with the Tenant or an invited visitor to the Let Property (see clause above on ‘Reasonable care’). Items to be replaced by the Tenant will be replaced by items of equivalent value and quality.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

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CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The Tenant agrees that the signed Inventory and Record of Condition, [attached as Schedule 1 to this Agreement/ which will be supplied to the Tenant no later than the start date of the tenancy] tenancy is a full and accurate record of the contents and condition of the Let Property at the start date of the tenancy. The Tenant has a period of 7 14 days from the start date of the tenancy (set out above in the ‘start date of the tenancysection) to ensure that the Inventory and Record of Condition is correct and either 1) either: - • to tell the Landlord of any discrepancies in writing, after which the Inventory and Record of Condition will be amended as appropriate or 2) COPY • to take no action and, after the 714-day period has expired, the Tenant shall be deemed to be fully satisfied with the terms. he Should the Tenant fail to provide a complete Inventory (online or paper copy), the items within the Let Property will be deemed fit for purpose and recorded as so. The Tenant agrees to replace or repair (or, at the option of the Landlord, to pay the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing) any of the contents which are destroyed, damaged, removed or lost during the tenancy, fair wear and tear excepted, where this was caused wilfully willfully or negligently by the Tenant, anyone living with the Tenant or an invited visitor to the Let Property (see clause above on ‘Reasonable care’). Items to be replaced by the Tenant will be replaced by items of equivalent value and quality.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

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