IN CHECKLIST Sample Clauses

IN CHECKLIST. At the time of taking possession of the Premises by the Sublessee, the Sublessor and Sublessee: (check one) ☐ - WILL be required to complete a move-in checklist that provides a detailed account of the condition of the Premises including, but not limited to, repairs needed, water damage, or material defects. ☐ - Will NOT be required to complete a move-in checklist that provides a detailed accounting of the condition of the Premises, unless otherwise required by law.
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IN CHECKLIST. INVENTORY CHECKLIST FOR Landlord’s name and address Security deposit deposited at Name(s) of the tenant(s) MOVE-IN Move-In Date: MOVE-OUTMove-Out Date: KITCHEN Refrigerator Range & oven Broiler Range hood & fan Sink & counter Garbage disposal Cabinets Light fixture Walls/ceiling & paint Carpet/floor Curtains or draperies Windows & screens Furniture Closets Shelves Doors Plumbing fixtures Other DINING ROOM Thermostat Air conditioner Door Windows & screens Walls/ceiling & paint Carpet/floor Curtains or draperies Light fixture Furniture Closets Shelves Other LIVING ROOM Thermostat Air conditioner Door Windows & screens Walls/ceiling & paint Carpet/floor TV cord & adaptor Curtains or draperies Light fixture Furniture Closets Shelves Other BATHROOM Bathtub/shower Sink & counter Medicine cabinet Vent fan Ceramic tile Light fixture Walls/ceiling & paint Carpet/floor Curtains or draperies Windows Closets Shelves Doors Toilet Other BEDROOM NO. 1 Doors Windows & screens Light fixture Walls/ceiling paint Carpet/floor Closets Curtains or draperies Furniture Shelves Other BEDROOM NO. 2 Doors Windows & screens Light fixture Walls/ceiling paint Carpet/floor Closets Curtains or draperies Furniture Shelves Other BASEMENT/STORAGE Windows Walls/ceiling & paint Closets Floors Doors Other HALLWAY(S) Doors Walls/ceiling & paint Floors Windows Other STAIRWELL Doors Walls/ceiling & paint Floors Windows Railings Other GARAGE/PARKING AREA Windows Walls/ceiling Shelves Paint Doors Other DATE UTILITIES NOTIFIED Gas company Electric company Water & sewer NUMBER OF KEYS
IN CHECKLIST. At the time of taking possession of the Premises by the Sublessee, the Sublessor and Sublessee will: (check one) ☐ – BE REQUIRED to complete a move-in checklist that provides a detailed accounting of the condition of the Premises including, but not limited to, repairs needed, water damage, or material defects. This is recommended in order to protect the Security Deposit of the Sublessee. ☐ – NOT BE REQUIRED to complete a move-in checklist that provides a detailed accounting of the condition of the Premises unless otherwise required by law. XI. LEAD-BASED PAINT. The Premises: (check one) ☐ – Was built BEFORE January 1st, 1978, and a Lead-Based Paint Disclosure is attached to this Sublease. ☐ – Was built AFTER before January 1st, 1978, and a Lead-Based Paint Disclosure is not required to be attached to this Sublease. XII. GOVERNING LAW. This Sublease is bound to the laws in the state where the Premises is located. XIII.
IN CHECKLIST. The Tenant reserves the right to have the Premises inspected by the Landlord in the Tenant’s presence for the purpose of making a written list of damages that exist at the commencement of the tenancy, if the Tenant so requests by certified mail within fifteen (15) days of occupancy.
IN CHECKLIST. At the time of taking possession of the premises by the Sublessee, the Sublessor and Sublessee: ☐ shall fill-in a move-in checklist. ☐ shall not fill-in a move-in checklist.
IN CHECKLIST. In accordance with Section 540-A:6 the LESSEE is permitted to give the LANDLORD a move-in checklist within five (5) days of the initial term to state any and all preexisting damage on the premises.
IN CHECKLIST. According to § 55-248.11:1 the Seller/Landlord must fit the Buyer/Tenant with an inventory of the current conditions of the premises within five (5) of the start date of this Agreement.
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IN CHECKLIST. Under NRS 118A.200 the State of Nevada requires all residential leases to have a move-in checklist to be completed at the time of occupancy by the tenant. NUISANCE/VIOLATIONS: Under NRS 118A.200 the State of Nevada requires that the Landlord supply the Tenant with a guide on how to report any and all nuisances and/or violations to the proper government authority. FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Flag of the United States of America. Under NRS 118A.200 the Tenant has the right to wave the flag of the United States. If the Landlord has any special instructions the flag should be waved in the following manner: .
IN CHECKLIST. INVENTORY CHECKLIST FOR You should complete one checklist, noting the condition of the rental property, and return it to the landlord after obtaining possession of the rental unit. You should keep a copy for your records. You must notify the landlord in writing after you move of a forwarding address where you can be reached and where you will receive mail; otherwise your landlord shall be relieved of sending you an itemized list of damages and the penalties adherent to that failure. Landlord’s name and address Security deposit deposited at Name(s) of the tenant(s) MOVE-IN Move-In Date: MOVE-OUT Move-Out Date: KITCHEN Refrigerator Range & oven Broiler Range hood & fan Sink & counter Garbage disposal Cabinets Light fixture Walls/ceiling & paint Carpet/floor Curtains or draperies Windows & screens Furniture Closets Shelves Doors Plumbing fixtures Other DINING ROOM Thermostat Air conditioner Door Windows & screens Walls/ceiling & paint Carpet/floor Curtains or draperies Light fixture Furniture Closets Shelves
IN CHECKLIST. The Tenant acknowledges that if a security deposit is made, a move-in checklist detailing the condition of the dwelling must be provided by the Landlord. This is to meet the requirements found in § 00-00-000 of the Code of Washington. Mold What are molds? Molds are tiny microscopic organisms that digest organic matter and reproduce by releasing spores. Molds are a type of fungi and there are over 100,000 species. In nature, mold helps decompose or break-down leaves, wood and other plant debris. Molds become a problem when they go where they are not wanted and digest materials such as our homes. What makes molds grow in my home? Mold enters your home as tiny spores. The spores need moisture to begin growing, digesting and destroying. Molds can grow on almost any surface, such as wood, ceiling tiles, wallpaper, paints, carpet, sheet rock, and insulation. The mold grows best when there is lots of moisture from a leaky roof, high humidity, or flood. There is no way to get rid of all molds and mold spores from your home. But you can control mold growth by keeping your home dry. Can I be exposed to mold? When molds are disturbed, they release spores into the air. You can be exposed by breathing air containing these mold spores. You can also be exposed through touching moldy items, eating moldy food or accidental hand to mouth contact. Do molds affect my health? Most molds do not harm healthy people. But people who have allergies or asthma may be more sensitive to molds. Sensitive people may experience skin rash, running nose, eye irritation, cough, nasal congestion, aggravation of asthma or difficulty breathing. People with an immune suppression or underlying lung disease, may be at increased risk for infections from molds. A small number of molds produce toxins called mycotoxins. When people are exposed to high levels of mold mycotoxins they may suffer toxic effects, including fatigue, nausea, headaches, and irritation to the lungs and eyes. If you or your family members have health problems that you suspect are caused by exposure to mold, you should consult with your physician. When is mold a problem? You know you have mold when you smell the "musty" odor or see small black or white specks along your damp bathroom or basement walls. Some mold is hidden growing behind wall coverings or ceiling tiles. Even dry, dead mold can cause health problems, so always take precautions when you suspect mold. Mold is often found in areas where water has damaged building mate...
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