Common use of Defective fixtures and fittings Clause in Contracts

Defective fixtures and fittings. The Landlord will repair or replace any of the fixtures, fittings or furnishings, supplied by the Landlord in the accommodation, which become defective; and will do so within a reasonable period of time. The Landlord’s obligations to repair, maintain and decorate must be construed subject to the following:  The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything which is a Tenant responsibility or to carry out any works for which the Tenant is liable by virtue of this agreement or otherwise.  The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything: (i) which was not constructed or provided by the Landlord, or any person from whom the Landlord derived title, or any previous Tenant (other than anything which was constructed or provided by the Tenant and in respect of which the consent of the Landlord has been given); or (ii) which the Tenant is entitled to remove from the dwelling.  In determining the standard of repair or maintenance necessary for compliance with the Landlord’s obligations, regard is to be had to the age, character and prospective life of the dwelling at the time of the need for the relevant repair or maintenance.  The Landlord is not under any duty to carry out any work by virtue of its obligations to repair or maintain until a reasonable period has elapsed after the Landlord has been given written and specific notice (by or on behalf of the Tenant) of the need for such work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Private Tenancy Agreement, Private Tenancy Agreement

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Defective fixtures and fittings. The Landlord will repair or replace any of the fixtures, fittings or furnishings, supplied by the Landlord in the accommodation, which become defective; and will do so within a reasonable period of time. The Landlord’s Landlord‟s obligations to repair, maintain and decorate must be construed subject to the following:  The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything which is a Tenant responsibility or to carry out any works for which the Tenant is liable by virtue of this agreement or otherwise.  The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything: (i) which was not constructed or provided by the Landlord, or any person from whom the Landlord derived title, or any previous Tenant (other than anything which was constructed or provided by the Tenant and in respect of which the consent of the Landlord has been given); or (ii) which the Tenant is entitled to remove from the dwelling.  In determining the standard of repair or maintenance necessary for compliance with the Landlord’s Landlord‟s obligations, regard is to be had to the age, character and prospective life of the dwelling at the time of the need for the relevant repair or maintenance.  The Landlord is not under any duty to carry out any work by virtue of its obligations to repair or maintain until a reasonable period has elapsed after the Landlord has been given written and specific notice (by or on behalf of the Tenant) of the need for such work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Tenancy Agreement

Defective fixtures and fittings. The Landlord will repair or replace any of the fixtures, fittings or furnishings, supplied by the Landlord in the accommodation, which become defective; and will do so within a reasonable period of time. The Landlord’s obligations to repair, maintain and decorate must be construed subject to the following: The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything which is a Tenant responsibility or to carry out any works for which the Tenant is liable by virtue of this agreement or otherwise. The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything: (i) which was not constructed or provided by the Landlord, or any person from whom the Landlord derived title, or any previous Tenant (other than anything which was constructed or provided by the Tenant and in respect of which the consent of the Landlord has been given); or (ii) which the Tenant is entitled to remove from the dwelling. In determining the standard of repair or maintenance necessary for compliance with the Landlord’s obligations, regard is to be had to the age, character and prospective life of the dwelling at the time of the need for the relevant repair or maintenance. The Landlord is not under any duty to carry out any work by virtue of its obligations to repair or maintain until a reasonable period has elapsed after the Landlord has been given written and specific notice (by or on behalf of the Tenant) of the need for such work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Tenancy Agreement

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Defective fixtures and fittings. The Landlord will repair or replace any of the fixtures, fittings or furnishings, supplied by the Landlord in the accommodation, which become defective; and will do so within a reasonable period of time. The Landlord’s obligations to repair, maintain and decorate must be construed subject to the following: The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything which is a Tenant responsibility or to carry out any works for which the Tenant is liable by virtue of this agreement or otherwise. The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything: (i) which was not constructed or provided by the Landlord, or any person from whom the Landlord derived title, or any previous Tenant (other than anything which was constructed or provided by the Tenant and in respect of which the consent of the Landlord has been given); or (ii) which the Tenant is entitled to remove from the dwelling. In determining the standard of repair or maintenance necessary for compliance f liance with the Landlord’s obligations, regard is to be had to the age, character and prospective pros ive life of the dwelling at the time of the need for the relevant repair or maintenance. VOID • The Landlord is not under any duty to carry out any work k by virtue of its obligations obligati to repair or maintain until a reasonable period has elapsed after the Landlord has been given written and specific ecific notice (by or on behalf of the Tenant) of the need for such work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Tenancy Agreement

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