Damage to Unit Sample Clauses

Damage to Unit. The Agent is responsible to inspect the Unit after each rental and to note any damage that may have occurred. The Owner is ultimately responsible for any damage to the Unit and its contents, including damage, theft, or other action by any person occupying the Unit. The Owner is also responsible for normal wear and tear on the Unit and its contents. The Agent shall make a good faith effort to identify and first collect the cost of repair for damage from the responsible guest or third person or, if applicable, from an insurance policy, but Agent can give no guarantee thereof and shall not be obligated to pay any sums whatsoever for such losses. Owner shall be responsible for any cost of repair or replacement above any funds which are collected from a third person or paid on any policy of insurance maintained by the Association or the Owner, including any deductible amount, and above any funds paid out of the reserve fund for normal maintenance. Owner may, at Owner’s expense, maintain additional insurance coverage necessary to meet this responsibility. Agent is authorized to cause any emergency repairs to be made as Agent, in its sole discretion, deems necessary to preserve and protect the Owner's Unit and its contents from damage. Agent shall investigate with reasonable promptness and make a full written report as to all accidents or claims for damage or destruction to the Unit or its contents, and cooperate with and make any and all loss or incident reports required by any insurance company. Agent makes no representations that it is capable of providing major repairs in all circumstances. Owner and Agent release each other from liability for damages or claims resulting from the negligence of either of their respective Agents, employees or licensees resulting from the breach of this Agreement. In so far as such losses or claims are paid by insurance carriers, no right of subrogation shall rise in favor of such carriers against the Owner or Agent.
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Damage to Unit. If any Unit is damaged by fire, explosion, flood or any other unavoidable catastrophe to such an extent as to render it uninhabitable, the Proponent shall proceed to repair, restore and make habitable the damaged Unit in accordance with the provisions of the Lease. The Proponent acknowledges and agrees that the payment of Housing Benefits by the City to the Proponent with respect to any such damaged Unit shall cease as long as such Unit is uninhabitable.
Damage to Unit. The customer assumes responsibility for any damage caused to the evaluation unit in any capacity other than normal use. This may include, but is not limited to: dropping the unit, getting the unit wet, operating the unit in a manner not specified by the operator’s manual, or attempted repair not authorized by Xxxxxxx Diagnostics.
Damage to Unit. If your unit is damaged by theft of attempted theft, or if its interior is damaged by vandalism or malicious acts, and the damage is repaired or replaced with materials of similar quality within a reasonable time after damage, we will pay for the actual cost of repairs or replacement (whichever is less) without deduction for depreciation. If loss or damage is not replaced or repaired we will pay the actual cash value of the loss or damage at the date of the occurrence. We are responsible only for the amount by which the loss or damage covered by this policy of insurance exceeds the amount of the deductible shown on the Certificate of Property Insurance in any one occurrence. If your claim exceeds $25,000, and the applicable deductible amount on the Certificate of Property Insurance is $1,000 or less, the deductible will not apply to your claim. If your claim involves personal property on which the Special Limits of Insurance apply, the limitations apply to losses exceeding the deductible amount.
Damage to Unit. From and after the Effective Date, Manager is not responsible for any loss or damage occurring to the Unit (including all Furnishings and Housewares) whether by wear and tear, casualty, theft, vandalism, acts of God, natural disaster or otherwise caused by a Resort Guest or occupant. Upon discovery of any material loss or damage to the Unit, Manager will promptly notify Unit Owner. Manager will use reasonable efforts to collect amounts due from Resort Guests as necessary to reimburse Unit Owner for the cost to repair any damage caused by Resort Guest or its invitees; provided, however, Manager cannot and does not guarantee that the same will be collected. Manager may settle any amounts due from a Resort Guest or damage claim against a Resort Guest, in the exercise of Manager’s discretion. If Manager is unable to collect and/or acceptably settle amounts due from a Resort Guest through demands and/or negotiation, Manager will advise Unit Owner and Unit Owner may elect to commence litigation against Resort Guest therefor at Unit Owner’s sole cost. Manager shall assist Unit Owner by providing information regarding the damage and the identity and contact information of the Resort Guest. Manager, however, shall be responsible for, and shall repair or replace at Manager’s expense, damage caused by Manager’s employees.
Damage to Unit. The unit should be left in the same condition as it was received. If you damage the unit beyond normal wear and tear, you will be assessed the actual costs incurred by Landlord to repair the damage plus the costs of any materials. This includes water damage due to neglect of plumbing or failure to inform landlord of leakage, as well as the need for landlord to restore unit to the state of cleanliness in which the unit was received. Tenant will be charged a $200 fee for items attached to the ceiling. Such fees and costs may be deducted from your security deposit.
Damage to Unit. You may apply up to $500 of your Personal Property insurance to pay for damage, not including fire damage:
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Damage to Unit. If the Unit, or any part thereof, shall be damaged by fire and declared untenantable, the Lease shall be declared void and terminated at the option of the Lessor. DANGEROUS MATERIALS. Lessee shall not keep or have in the Unit any article or thing of a dangerous, inflammable, or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire in the Unit or that might be considered hazardous or extra hazardous by any insurance company.
Damage to Unit. If unit is not left in the same condition as given, expense for cleaning and/or repair will be charged to TENANT or any COSIGNER. Each signer of this LEASE is responsible for all damages under this lease.
Damage to Unit. If, in the Lessor’s sole judgment, any of the Lessee’s equipment or appliances shall result in damage to the building or interruption of service to other portions of the building, or if any such appliances visible from the outside of the building, or if any such appliances visible from the outside of the building shall become xxxxx or discolored; the Lessee shall promptly, on notice from the Lessor, remedy the condition and, pending such remedy, shall cease using any appliance or equipment which may be creating the objectionable condition.
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