COSTS SHALL BE DEDUCTED FROM RENT BY TENANT Sample Clauses

COSTS SHALL BE DEDUCTED FROM RENT BY TENANT. All improvements made by Tenant to the said premises shall become the property of the Landlord. Locks/Deadbolts shall not be changed without the expressed permission of the Landlord. Tenant is directly responsible for any damage caused by Xxxxxx's appliances and/or furniture. Tenant is responsible for changing HVAC filters, reporting any water leaks, lighting pilot lights(gas fireplace), checking for tripped breakers, changing smoke detector batteries and minor housekeeping repairs. Tenants will be held liable for damage to HVAC systems caused by dirty or missing filters and damages resulting from unreported problems. Tenant acknowledges that Xxxxxx has inspected the premises and agrees that the premises and any common areas are safe, fit and habitable condition. Tenant acknowledges receipt of instructions of smoke detector operation. Tenant agrees that excessive nail holes, and/or holes larger than a toothpick, and/or the use of improper or excessive devices to hang pictures or attach items to walls, ceilings or floors, and/or the improper patching of nail holes shall be considered damage to the property. Tenant MUST GET prior approval in writing in order for any paint color changes or to install anything that requires screws or anchors for hanging. Furthermore, tenant agrees not to attempt "touch-up" paint on any walls. If, after move-out inspection, any improper patching, improper hanging devices, mismatched paint, unapproved paint color changes or excessive nails holes are discovered to have taken place during the lease term, the damage will be corrected at the Tenant's expense.
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COSTS SHALL BE DEDUCTED FROM RENT BY TENANT. All improvements made by Tenant to the said premises shall become the property of the Landlord/Agent. Locks/deadbolts shall not be changed without the expressed permission of the Landlord. Tenant is directly responsible for any damage caused by Tenant's appliances and/or furniture. Tenant is responsible for changing HVAC filters, reporting any water leaks, lighting pilot lights, checking for tripped breakers, changing smoke detector batteries and minor housekeeping repairs. Tenants will be held liable for damage to HVAC systems caused by dirty or missing filters and damages resulting from unreported problems. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant has inspected the premises and agrees that the premises and any common areas are safe, fit and habitable condition. Tenant acknowledges receipt of instructions of smoke detector operation.
COSTS SHALL BE DEDUCTED FROM RENT BY TENANT. All improvements made by Tenant to the said premises shall become the property of the Landlord. Locks/Deadbolts shall not be changed without the expressed permission of the Landlord. Tenant is directly responsible for any damage caused by Tenant’s appliances and/or furniture. Tenant is responsible for changing HVAC filters, reporting any water leaks, lighting pilot lights, checking for tripped breakers, changing smoke detector batteries and minor housekeeping repairs. Tenants will be held liable for damage to HVAC systems caused by dirty or missing filters and damages resulting from unreported problems. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant has inspected the premises and agrees that the premises and any common areas are safe, fit and in a habitable condition. Tenant agrees to test all smoke detectors at least once a month and to report any repairs to the Landlord in writing. Tenant agrees to replace all smoke detector batteries as needed in order to ensure proper working condition.
COSTS SHALL BE DEDUCTED FROM RENT BY TENANT. All improvements made by Tenant to the said premises shall become the property of the Landlord. Locks/Deadbolts shall not be changed without written consent of the Landlord. Tenant is directly responsible for any damage caused by tenant’s appliances and/or furniture. Tenant is responsible for replacing burned out light bulbs, changing HVAC filters, changing water filters, reporting any water leaks, lighting pilot lights, checking for tripped breakers, maintaining smoke detectors, and minor housekeeping repairs. Tenants will be held liable for damages resulting from unreported problems and damage to HVAC systems caused by dirty or missing filters. Tenant may be held liable for any service calls that are unwarranted and/or caused by Tenant misuse or negligence. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant has inspected the premises and agrees that the premises and any common areas are safe, fit and in habitable condition.
COSTS SHALL BE DEDUCTED FROM RENT BY TENANT. All improvements made by Tenant to the said premises shall become the property of the Landlord. Locks/Deadbolts shall not be changed without the expressed permission of the Landlord. [ ] TENANT [ ] TENANT AND [ ] LANDLORD HAVE READ THIS PAGE. Tenant is directly responsible for any damage caused by Xxxxxx’s appliances and/or furniture. Tenant is responsible for changing HVAC filters, reporting any water leaks, lighting pilot lights, checking for tripped breakers, changing smoke detector batteries and minor housekeeping repairs. Tenants will be help liable for damage to HVAC systems caused by dirty or missing filters and damages resulting from unreported problems. Tenant acknowledges that Xxxxxx has inspected the premises and agrees that the premises and any common areas are safe, fit and habitable condition. Tenant acknowledges receipt of instructions of smoke detector operation.

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