Garage Door Openers Clause Samples

The 'Garage Door Openers' clause specifies the handling of garage door opener devices and their remote controls in a property transaction. Typically, it clarifies whether these items are included with the sale of the property and may require the seller to provide all remotes and access codes to the buyer at closing. This clause ensures that buyers receive full access to the garage and prevents disputes over missing or withheld openers, thereby promoting a smooth transfer of property access.
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Garage Door Openers. If you are provided with a garage door opener, you should replace the batteries periodically. Should you experience problems with the operation of your garage door opener other than battery replacement, stop by the Leasing Office. You are responsible for the cost of replacement due to loss or damage. Park bicycles in designated areas only. Your Property Manager will be happy to tell you of any bicycle enclosures or parking areas available at your community. Bicycles may not be parked, chained, or stored in landscaped areas, on walkways, stairs and railings or under stairwells. They may be stored in your apartment or on your patio or balcony areas, provided it is completely enclosed. Fire regulations prohibit the storage of motorcycles or any other motor-driven type of vehicle inside your apartment home, patio, and balcony or on the sidewalks, stairwells or in the breezeways. They must only be parked in carports, garages or other designated parking areas.
Garage Door Openers. What is Protected? Items Not Protected and Additional Limitations:
Garage Door Openers. Owner shall provide at least two (2) to the property manager if applicable.