Gardens Sample Clauses

Gardens. 3.8.1 If your property has a garden you must keep this tidy and not allow your garden to become a nuisance to other neighbours. You should keep lawns cut and xxxxxx trimmed. 3.8.2 If you have a communal garden you must not install a trampoline or leave a paddling pool with water in unattended. 3.8.3 You must make sure that your refuse is put out ready for collection in accordance with the Council’s waste collection and recycling service. 3.8.4 If you live in a flat or maisonette, you may be expected to deposit rubbish in the bins provided in the designated area. You must use these bins and not leave household waste in any other parts of the internal communal areas or external areas. 3.8.5 You must not deposit or allow rubbish to accumulate in your garden. We may charge you the costs for clearing any rubbish that you have not disposed of correctly. 3.8.6 You must not use the garden or the drive to the property to store, load or unload materials such as scrap metal. If you do we may remove the items and charge you for doing this. We will give you written notice that we will be removing the items. 3.8.7 You must not erect a greenhouse, garage or shed at the property without our written permission. We may withdraw our permission if the building causes nuisance or becomes unsafe. If we grant you permission in our capacity as landlord you may still require planning permission and/or comply with building regulations. 3.8.8 You must not build a fish pond, swimming pool, water feature or patio in your garden without our written permission. If we give you permission to carry out this work you will have to remove these at the end of your tenancy at your own expense. If we have to remove these items we will charge you the cost of this. 3.8.9 You must not remove, replace or reposition any hedge or fence at the property without getting our written permission. 3.8.10 You must not plant large types of trees in your garden for example leylandii, conifers, willow, oak, ash and so on. These may damage the structure of your home and cause subsidence. 3.8.11 You must not allow any hedge to grow more than two metres high or overhang pavements or your neighbours’ gardens. 3.8.12 If you continually fail to look after your garden and it is considered an eyesore we may ask you to move to a property without a garden. If you refuse we may ask the Court to end your tenancy. You may also be charged the cost of clearing your garden when your tenancy ends.
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Gardens. Lawns, xxxxxx, flower beds, trees, shrubs, outside walls and fences.
Gardens. If your home includes a garden, you must at all times keep it cultivated and free from rubbish, pests and weeds. You must also maintain any trees so as not to endanger the health and safety of people in the vicinity or cause damage to any other property. You may be recharged for the cost of any necessary clearance or maintenance work undertaken by the council.
Gardens. Only grass to be planted - Garden sizes and placement of garden walls / gates vary according to site locality to be determined on site. Site layout and plans as guideline only
Gardens. You must keep your garden tidy by cutting the lawn and any xxxxxx, keeping it free from rubbish (including furniture) and making sure that it does not get overgrown. We may be able to help you with grass cutting if you are elderly or disabled. If your garden becomes overgrown, and you are not elderly or disabled, we will ask you to clear it. If you do not do so, we will clear it and charge you for the work.
Gardens. 7.4.1 You, or any other person living in the property, must: (i) keep your garden in a well maintained condition (this includes cutting the grass and trimming xxxxxx); (ii) ensure that any xxxxxx do not grow more than two metres high; (iii) ensure that plants, trees, boundary xxxxxx or large shrubs, do not become dangerous or overgrown, cause nuisance to your neighbours or damage to property; (iv) not store or hold any rubbish (with the exception of wheelie bins), household furniture or appliances in your garden area, except where you are awaiting their collection within 10 working days; (v) not cause any nuisance, annoyance, disturbance, potential risk or harm to your home or neighbouring properties by burning hazardous materials. You should give your neighbours fair consideration whenever you light bonfires in your garden; and (vi) not do anything to encourage pests or vermin into the property or any communal or garden areas. 7.4.2 You must obtain written permission from us (we will not unreasonably withhold permission) before you, or any other person living in the property wish to do any of the following: (i) place, build or erect any greenhouse, garage, shed, patio, decking, aviary, fencing, conservatory, pigeon-loft, fishpond, pool or similar structure in your garden area or anywhere in the property. (It is your responsibility to ensure that you have also obtained all necessary legal consents including planning permission and that you comply with building regulations. You will need to send us copies of any permissions that are necessary); (ii) place, build or erect any gate or barrier across a communal path; (iii) remove any trees, shrubs, xxxxxx or fences or plant new xxxxxx; (iv) replace or erect fencing. Where we allow fencing, it should be no higher than one metre at the front or two metres at the back of the property. 7.4.3 You must not erect or plant fencing or xxxxxx where there are open-plan shared areas.
Gardens. Trees, shrubs, and Flowers. Trees, shrubs, and flowers are allowed; provided, landscape plans are submitted to Manager for approval by Owner prior to planting or installation. Resident shall maintain the landscaped area and not allow the plantings to become a nuisance due to infringement on other Lots or a safety issue. In considering landscape plans, please consider the future possibility of watering restrictions. Your hoses need to be on timers or soaker hoses. If a resident is unable to maintain their landscaped area, management should be contacted. Resident will be billed for any landscape maintenance that has to be done by the management at the prevailing rate in order to maintain the appearance of the lot. Any plant that is listed on the Missouri Dept. of Agriculture site as a nuisance or invasive is not allowed.
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Gardens. It is the Tenant’s responsibility to maintain the garden (if applicable) in a neat and tidy condition and ensure the lawns are cut regularly throughout the Tenancy. The Landlord should present the garden, if applicable, in a good seasonal condition at the start of the Tenancy and as shown in the Inventory and Schedule of Condition.
Gardens. 3.8.1 You are responsible for looking after your Garden, you must: 3.8.2 If you want to plant a tree on your Property, you must obtain written consent from us. We reserve the right to refuse consent for certain types of fast growing trees, such as Leyland cypress conifers. 3.8.3 Where any trees or shrubs are causing a nuisance/annoyance or are dangerous, we may give you written notice asking you to remove or cut back within a certain timescale. If you do not do so we may enter your property and carry out the works. You will be liable for our reasonable costs in carrying out any such works. 3.8.4 You must not remove any trees or boundary xxxxxx without our consent. 3.8.5 You must not erect fencing or plant xxxxxx or trees in areas which are designated open plan areas. 3.8.6 You are responsible for notifying us if there is a good reason you are unable to look after your Garden or arranging for someone to look after it on your behalf. 3.8.7 You must obtain Written consent from us before you or members of your Household wish to do any of the following: 3.8.8 We may not grant Written consent for items listed under clause 3.8.7 for properties which are situated in a Conservation area or are classed as being Listed buildings.
Gardens. Boundaries, Paths and Driveways 12. Vehicles and Parking 13. Communal Areas 14. Keeping of Animals 15. Written Permission 16. Recharges
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