Freezing Pipes Sample Clauses
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Freezing Pipes. Tenant agrees to keep the Premises heated 24 hours a day to at least 62 degrees and agrees to keep cabinet doors open so that heat will circulate around water pipes during severe cold weather. Tenant agrees to disconnect outside hoses during cold months, which typically are September through April. Tenant will be held liable for damage to the Premises from freezing or broken water pipes, including consequential loss due to violating these requirements. Tenant must make arrangements as needed to comply with this Section if Tenant will be present at the Premises for any extended period of time, as provided in Subsection (l) below.
Freezing Pipes. Provided the home is heated at a normal level, pipes should not freeze at temperatures above 32 degrees F. Set the heat at 65 degrees F if you are away during winter months. Keep garage doors closed to protect plumbing lines running through this area from freezing temperatures. In unusually frigid weather or if you will be gone more than a day or two, you should open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate around pipes. Use an ordinary hair dryer to thaw pipes that are frozen. Never use an open flame. Do not use any abrasive cleaners on gold or antique brass fixtures. Use only mild detergent and water or a cleaning product recommended by the manufacturer.
Freezing Pipes. Tenant agrees to take due precaution against freezing water or waste pipes and stoppage of same in and about said premises. This includes, but is not limited to disconnecting all garden hoses from outdoor faucets prior to freezing weather and opening cabinets under fixtures that are adjacent to outside walls to allow warm air circulation near water and waste pipes. If water or waste pipes are frozen Tenant will notify Landlord immediately and in writing. If Tenant did not take due precaution to prevent the freezing or fails to notify Landlord of the problem in a timely manner, Tenant will be held liable for all damage caused thereby. FURNACE AND HOT WATER HEATER CLOSETS: Tenant agrees to not store items in furnace closets and hot water heater closets and agrees to maintain a clear space above and around furnaces and hot water heaters. This is for safety reasons. Electric and gas appliances become warm when in use. Gas appliances need sufficient air space around them to function properly. GARBAGE & RECYCLING: Tenant agrees to dispose of garbage in a proper manner and agrees to recycle when possible according to the guidelines provided by the waste removal company. Contain garbage and items that cannot be recycled in a disposable bag and tie bag closed before placing in garbage. No loose garbage please, as loose garbage causes unsanitary conditions and attracts insects and vermin. Items that are too big to be bagged may be placed in the garbage bin as is. Extraordinary garbage that is too large to be placed in the garbage bin must be taken to the city dump and disposed of at Tenant’s expense. Landlord supports the concept of “Reduce/Reuse/Recycle” and encourages Tenant to reduce, reuse or recycle material goods to the best of their ability in an effort to maintain the environment and better the community.
Freezing Pipes. Provided the home is heated at a normal level, pipes should not freeze. Set heat at 65 degrees F if you are away during winter months. Keep garage doors closed to protect plumbing lines that run through this area.
Freezing Pipes. To prevent freezing pipes, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees not to turn heat below sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to allow Owner to turn heat up to sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit in the event pipes are in danger of freezing. Tenants will pay to repair all pipes that may burst (as well as any resulting damage) due to their negligence.
Freezing Pipes. Tenant agrees to keep the Premises heated 24 hours a day to at least 62 degrees and agree to keep cabinet doors open so that heat will circulate around water pipes during severe cold weather. Tenant agrees to disconnect outside hoses during cold months which typically are September through April. Tenant will be held liable for damage to the Premises from freezing or broken water pipes, including consequential loss due to violating these requirements.
Freezing Pipes. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to take due precaution against freezing water or waste pipes and stoppage of same in and about said premises. This includes, but is not limited to disconnecting all garden hoses from outdoor faucets prior to freezing weather and opening cabinets under fixtures that are adjacent to outside walls to allow warm air circulation near water and waste pipes. If water or waste pipes are frozen Tenant will notify Landlord immediately and in writing. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇ did not take due precaution to prevent the freezing or fails to notify Landlord of the problem in a timely manner, Tenant will be held liable for all damage caused thereby.
Freezing Pipes. Resident acknowledges that in cold weather conditions, it is necessary for Resident to provide appropriate climate control and take other measures to avoid freezing pipes in the Premises. Resident agrees to maintain a temperature in the Premises of at least 50 degrees Fahrenheit at all times. During freezing weather (i.e.. when the outdoor temperature falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit), Resident agrees to keep sink cabinet doors open and to leave hot and cold water faucets dripping when requested by the Management Office. Resident agrees to immediately report to the Management Office any evidence of a water leak or excessive moisture in the Premises, as well as in any storage room, garage or other common area and any failure or malfunction in the heating system in the Premises. Resident further agrees that Resident shall be responsible for damage to the Premises and Resident’s property as well as injury to Resident and Occupants resulting from Resident’s failure to comply with the terms of this Paragraph.
