FURNACE AND AIR CONDITIONER FILTERS Sample Clauses

FURNACE AND AIR CONDITIONER FILTERS. You must clean or replace the furnace filters near the first of each month during the Lease Term. Contact us if you need help with how to change the filters. You are responsible for what may be additional services or repairs of the furnace or air conditioner caused by your disregard of this obligation. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER USE. You must clean and maintain any refrigerator or freezer supplied by us, keep the appliance on at all times, and at the end of the Lease Term remove all food, clean it, unplug it and leave the doors open. LIGHT BULBS, BATTERIES, FUSES. You must provide routine household maintenance such as replacement of light bulbs (60 watt or less, colored bulbs not permitted), replacement of appliance bulbs (40 watt), smoke alarm batteries, and fuses. Notify us if you need any assistance. SHOWER CURTAINS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS. You must install and use vinyl shower curtains in tubs and showers to prevent water related damages and injuries. You must never obstruct, remove, damage, paint, or alter doors or windows. WALL PICTURES AND OTHER WALL ITEMS. You may only use white plasti-tac, or use up to 10 small finishing nails for hanging pictures in each bedroom and living room, but you may not use tape, double sticky or other types. Do not install or hang any dart boards or targets of any kind on walls, doors, or furnishings inside or outside of Leased Property. Do not install or hang anything on the walls of the Leased Property other than as permitted in this provision. BED BUGS AND OTHER PESTS. We will exterminate any insects, rodents, or other pests on the Leased Property during the Lease Term, except you are responsible for what may be an expensive extermination of bed bugs reported after the start of the Lease Term. You are responsible for making certain furniture and other items you bring into the Leased Property are sanitary and without bed bugs. You are responsible for extermination of bed bugs and related damages reported to us after the start of the Lease Term. You understand bed bug infestations may require several treatments and require removal of infested furnishings. You must notify us immediately if bed bugs or other pests are identified or suspected in the Leased Property. You understand early treatment will reduce your treatment expense and damages. At your request, our Agent will provide you information on identifying and treating bed bugs.
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FURNACE AND AIR CONDITIONER FILTERS. You must clean or replace the furnace filters near the first of each month during the Lease Term. Contact us if you need help with how to change the filters. You are responsible for REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER USE. You must clean and maintain any refrigerator or freezer supplied by us, keep the appliance on at all times, and at the end of the Lease Term remove all food, clean it, unplug it and leave the doors open. LIGHT BULBS, BATTERIES, FUSES. You must provide routine household maintenance such as replacement of light bulbs (60 watt or less, colored bulbs not permitted), replacement of appliance bulbs (40 watt), smoke alarm batteries, and fuses. Notify us if you need any assistance. SHOWER CURTAINS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS. You must install and use vinyl shower curtains in tubs and showers to prevent water related damages and injuries. You must never obstruct, remove, damage, paint, or alter doors or windows.

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