IN INSPECTION. Immediately upon occupancy, Resident shall test all smoke detectors and immediately notify Landlord and all Co-Residents of any damaged, missing, or malfunctioning smoke detectors. Within five (5) days after occupancy, Resident shall submit to Landlord an itemized list of any other reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began, including but not limited to any evidence of insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew. This list shall be submitted in writing using the form available from Landlord. Resident shall be responsible for any reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began for which proper written notification of such has not been given to Landlord. Landlord shall have five (5) days from receipt of the move-in inspection form to submit to Resident any written objection. Resident shall notify Landlord of the bedroom occupied by Resident in conjunction with the submission of the move-in inspection form. A. Renewing Co-Residents/Townhome Common Area – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the Townhome, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of all of the Townhome Common Area “as is.” Specifically, Landlord will not clean, paint, steam clean carpets, or make any other repairs in the Townhome Common Area as a condition of this Lease Agreement, except in the case of evidence of any insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, mildew, or except in instances that represent dangerous or hazardous conditions. Resident shall notify Landlord in writing of any damages, in excess of normal wear and tear, to Townhome Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of any damages to Townhome Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of any such damages to Townhome Common Area, Resident, along with any Co-Residents, shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages. B. Renewing Co-Residents/Carpeting In The Bedroom Selected By Resident – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the Townhome, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident “as is”. Prior to the beginning of the Lease Term Landlord will make a reasonable effort to clean carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, however in order to maintain consistent carpeting throughout the Townhome Landlord will not replace carpeting in only a portion of the Townhome, including but not limited to individual bedrooms. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of any damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of any such damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, Resident shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages.
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Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement
IN INSPECTION. Immediately upon occupancy, Resident shall test all smoke detectors and immediately notify Landlord and all Co-Residents of report any damaged, missing, or malfunctioning smoke detectorsdetectors to Landlord. Within five (5) days after occupancy, Resident shall submit to Landlord an itemized list of any other reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began, including but not limited to any evidence of insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew. This list shall be submitted in writing using the form available from Landlord. Resident shall be responsible for any reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began for which proper written notification of such has not been given reported to LandlordLandlord as such. Landlord shall have five (5) days from receipt of the move-in inspection form to submit to Resident any written objection. Resident shall notify report to Landlord of the bedroom occupied by Resident in conjunction with the submission of the move-in inspection form.
A. Renewing Co-Residents/Townhome Common Area – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the Townhome, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of all of the Townhome Common Area “as is.” Specifically, Landlord will not clean, paint, steam clean carpets, or make any other repairs in the Townhome Common Area as a condition of this Lease Agreement, except in the case of evidence of any insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, mildew, or except in instances that represent dangerous or hazardous conditions. Resident shall notify Landlord in writing of report any damages, in excess of normal wear and tear, to Townhome Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to Townhome Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to Townhome Common AreaArea to Landlord, Resident, along with any Co-Residents, shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages.
B. Renewing Co-Residents/Carpeting In The Bedroom Selected By Resident – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the Townhome, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident “as is”. Prior to the beginning of the Lease Term Landlord will make a reasonable effort to clean carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, however in order to maintain consistent carpeting throughout the Townhome Landlord will not replace carpeting in only a portion of the Townhome, including but not limited to individual bedrooms. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident to Landlord within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, Resident shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages.
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Samples: Lease Agreement
IN INSPECTION. Immediately upon occupancy, Resident shall test all smoke detectors and immediately notify Landlord and all Co-Residents of report any damaged, missing, or malfunctioning smoke detectorsdetectors to Landlord. Within five (5) days after occupancy, Resident shall submit to Landlord an itemized list of any other reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began, including but not limited to any evidence of insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew. This list shall be submitted in writing using the form available from Landlord. Resident shall be responsible for any reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began for which proper written notification of such has not been given reported to LandlordLandlord as such. Landlord shall have five (5) days from receipt of the move-in inspection form to submit to Resident any written objection. Resident shall notify report to Landlord of the bedroom occupied by Resident in conjunction with the submission of the move-in inspection form.
A. Renewing Co-Residents/Townhome Common Area – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the Townhome, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of all of the Townhome Common Area “as is.” Specifically, Landlord will not clean, paint, steam clean carpets, or make any other repairs in the Townhome Common Area as a condition of this Lease Agreement, except in the case of evidence of any insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew, or except in instances that represent dangerous or hazardous conditions. Resident shall notify Landlord in writing of report any damages, in excess of normal wear and tear, to Townhome Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to Townhome Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to Townhome Common AreaArea to Landlord, Resident, along with any Co-Residents, shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages.
B. Renewing Co-Residents/Carpeting In The Bedroom Selected By Resident – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the Townhome, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident “as is”. Prior to the beginning of the Lease Term Landlord will make a reasonable effort to clean carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, however in order to maintain consistent carpeting throughout the Townhome Landlord will not replace carpeting in only a portion of the Townhome, including but not limited to individual bedrooms. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident to Landlord within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, Resident shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages.
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Samples: Lease Agreement
IN INSPECTION. Immediately upon occupancy, Resident shall test all smoke detectors and immediately notify Landlord and all Co-Residents of any damaged, missing, or malfunctioning smoke detectors. Within five (5) days after occupancy, Resident shall submit to Landlord an itemized list of any other reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began, including but not limited to any evidence of insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew. This list shall be submitted in writing using the form available from Landlord. Resident shall be responsible for any reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began for which proper written notification of such has not been given to Landlord. Landlord shall have five (5) days from receipt of the move-in inspection form to submit to Resident any written objection. Resident shall notify Landlord of the bedroom occupied by Resident in conjunction with the submission of the move-in inspection form.
A. Renewing Co-Residents/Townhome Apartment Common Area – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of all of the Townhome Apartment Common Area “as is.” Specifically, Landlord will not clean, paint, steam clean carpets, or make any other repairs in the Townhome Apartment Common Area as a condition of this Lease Agreement, except in the case of evidence of any insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, mildew, or except in instances that represent dangerous or hazardous conditions. Resident shall notify Landlord in writing of any damages, in excess of normal wear and tear, to Townhome Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of any damages to Townhome Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of any such damages to Townhome Apartment Common Area, Resident, along with any Co-Residents, shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages.
B. Renewing Co-Residents/Carpeting In The Bedroom Selected By Resident – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident “as is”. Prior to the beginning of the Lease Term Landlord will make a reasonable effort to clean carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, however in order to maintain consistent carpeting throughout the Townhome entire Apartment Landlord will not replace carpeting in only a portion of the TownhomeApartment, including but not limited to individual bedrooms. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of any damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of any such damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, Resident shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages.
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Samples: Lease Agreement
IN INSPECTION. Immediately upon occupancy, Resident shall test all smoke detectors and immediately notify Landlord and all Co-Residents of report any damaged, missing, or malfunctioning smoke detectorsdetectors to Landlord. Within five (5) days after occupancy, Resident shall submit to Landlord an itemized list of any other reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began, including but not limited to any evidence of insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew. This list shall be submitted in writing using the form available from Landlord. Resident shall be responsible for any reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began for which proper written notification of such has not been given reported to LandlordLandlord as such. Landlord shall have five (5) days from receipt of the move-in inspection form to submit to Resident any written objection. Resident shall notify report to Landlord of the bedroom occupied by Resident in conjunction with the submission of the move-in inspection form.
A. Renewing Co-Residents/Townhome Apartment Common Area – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of all of the Townhome Apartment Common Area “as is.” Specifically, Landlord will not clean, paint, steam clean carpets, or make any other repairs in the Townhome Apartment Common Area as a condition of this Lease Agreement, except in the case of evidence of any insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew, or except in instances that represent dangerous or hazardous conditions. Resident shall notify Landlord in writing of report any damages, in excess of normal wear and tear, to Townhome Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to Townhome Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to Townhome Apartment Common AreaArea to Landlord, Resident, along with any Co-Residents, shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages.
B. Renewing Co-Residents/Carpeting In The Bedroom Selected By Resident – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident “as is”. Prior to the beginning of the Lease Term Landlord will make a reasonable effort to clean carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, however in order to maintain consistent carpeting throughout the Townhome entire Apartment Landlord will not replace carpeting in only a portion of the TownhomeApartment, including but not limited to individual bedrooms. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident to Landlord within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, Resident shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages.
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Samples: Lease Agreement
IN INSPECTION. Immediately upon occupancy, Resident shall test all smoke detectors and immediately notify Landlord and all Co-Residents of any damaged, missing, or malfunctioning smoke detectors. Within five (5) days after occupancy, Resident shall submit to Landlord an itemized list of any other reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began, including but not limited to any evidence of insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew. This list shall be submitted in writing using the form available from Landlord. Resident shall be responsible for any reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began for which proper written notification of such has not been given to Landlord. Landlord shall have five (5) days from receipt of the move-in inspection form to submit to Resident any written objection. Resident shall notify Landlord of the bedroom occupied by Resident in conjunction with the submission of the move-in inspection form.
A. Renewing Co-Residents/Townhome Apartment Common Area – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of all of the Townhome Apartment Common Area “as is.” Specifically, Landlord will not clean, paint, steam clean carpets, or make any other repairs in the Townhome Apartment Common Area as a condition of this Lease Agreement, except in the case of evidence of any insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, mildew, or except in instances that represent dangerous or hazardous conditions. Resident shall notify Landlord in writing of any damages, in excess of normal wear and tear, to Townhome Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of any damages to Townhome shared Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damageschanges. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of any such damages to Townhome Apartment Common AreaArea to Landlord, Resident, along with any Co-Residents, shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages.
B. Renewing Co-Residents/Carpeting In The Bedroom Selected By Resident – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident “as is”. Prior to the beginning of the Lease Term Landlord will make a reasonable effort to clean carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, however in order to maintain consistent carpeting throughout the Townhome Apartment Landlord will not replace carpeting in only a portion of the TownhomeApartment, including but not limited to individual bedrooms. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of any damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of any such damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, Resident shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages.
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Samples: Lease Agreement
IN INSPECTION. Immediately upon occupancy, Resident shall test all smoke detectors and immediately notify Landlord and all Co-Residents of report any damaged, missing, or malfunctioning smoke detectorsdetectors to Landlord. Within five (5) days after occupancy, Resident shall submit to Landlord an itemized list of any other reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began, including but not limited to any evidence of insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew. This list shall be submitted in writing using the form available from Landlord. Resident shall be responsible for any reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began for which proper written notification of such has not been given reported to LandlordLandlord as such. Landlord shall have five (5) days from receipt of the move-in inspection form to submit to Resident any written objection. Resident shall notify report to Landlord of the bedroom occupied by Resident in conjunction with the submission of the move-in inspection form.
A. Renewing Co-Residents/Townhome Apartment Common Area – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of all of the Townhome Apartment Common Area “as is.” Specifically, Landlord will not clean, paint, steam clean carpets, or make any other repairs in the Townhome Apartment Common Area as a condition of this Lease Agreement, except in the case of evidence of any insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, mildew, or except in instances that represent dangerous or hazardous conditions. Resident shall notify Landlord in writing of report any damages, in excess of normal wear and tear, to Townhome Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to Townhome Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to Townhome Apartment Common AreaArea to Landlord, Resident, along with any Co-Residents, shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages.
B. Renewing Co-Residents/Carpeting In The Bedroom Selected By Resident – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident “as is”. Prior to the beginning of the Lease Term Landlord will make a reasonable effort to clean carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, however in order to maintain consistent carpeting throughout the Townhome entire Apartment Landlord will not replace carpeting in only a portion of the TownhomeApartment, including but not limited to individual bedrooms. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident to Landlord within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, Resident shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages.
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Samples: Lease Agreement
IN INSPECTION. Immediately upon occupancy, Resident shall test all smoke detectors and immediately notify Landlord and all Co-Residents of report any damaged, missing, or malfunctioning smoke detectorsdetectors to Landlord. Within five (5) days after occupancy, Resident shall submit to Landlord an itemized list of any other reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began, including but not limited to any evidence of insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew. This list shall be submitted in writing using the form available from Landlord. Resident shall be responsible for any reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began for which proper written notification of such has not been given reported to LandlordLandlord as such. Landlord shall have five (5) days from receipt of the move-in inspection form to submit to Resident any written objection. Resident shall notify report to Landlord of the bedroom occupied by Resident in conjunction with the submission of the move-in inspection form.
A. Renewing Co-Residents/Townhome Apartment Common Area – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of all of the Townhome Apartment Common Area “as is.” Specifically, Landlord will not clean, paint, steam clean carpets, or make any other repairs in the Townhome Apartment Common Area as a condition of this Lease Agreement, except in the case of evidence of any insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, mildew, or except in instances that represent dangerous or hazardous conditions. Resident shall notify Landlord in writing of report any damages, in excess of normal wear and tear, to Townhome Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to Townhome shared Apartment Common Area within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damageschanges. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to Townhome Apartment Common AreaArea to Landlord, Resident, along with any Co-Residents, shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Apartment Common Area to its original condition necessitated by such damages.
B. Renewing Co-Residents/Carpeting In The Bedroom Selected By Resident – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the TownhomeApartment, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident “as is”. Prior to the beginning of the Lease Term Landlord will make a reasonable effort to clean carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, however in order to maintain consistent carpeting throughout the Townhome Apartment Landlord will not replace carpeting in only a portion of the TownhomeApartment, including but not limited to individual bedrooms. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident to Landlord within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, Resident shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages.
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Samples: Lease Agreement
IN INSPECTION. Immediately upon occupancy, Resident shall test all smoke detectors and immediately notify Landlord and all Co-Residents of report any damageddamages, missing, or malfunctioning smoke detectorsdetectors to Landlord. Within five (5) days after occupancy, Resident shall submit to Landlord an itemized list of any other reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began, including but not limited to any evidence of insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, or mildew. This list shall be submitted in writing using the form available from Landlord. Resident shall be responsible for any reasonably apparent damages to the Premises present at the time occupancy began for which proper written notification of such has not been given reported to LandlordLandlord as such. Landlord shall have five (5) days from receipt of the move-in inspection form to submit to Resident any written objection. Resident shall notify report to Landlord of the bedroom occupied by Resident in conjunction with the submission of the move-in inspection form.
A. Renewing Co-Residents/Townhome Shared Common Area Areas of the Premises – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the Townhomedwelling unit, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of all of the Townhome Common Area shared common areas of the Premises “as is.” Specifically, Landlord will not clean, paint, steam clean carpets, or make any other repairs in the Townhome Common Area shared common areas of the Premises as a condition of this Lease Agreement, except in the case of evidence of any insect infestation, moisture accumulation, mold, mildew, or except in instances that represent dangerous or hazardous conditions. Resident shall notify Landlord in writing of report any damages, in excess of normal wear and tear, to Townhome Common Area shared common areas of the Premises within five (5) days after occupancy. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of reports any damages to Townhome Common Area shared common areas of the Premises within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Common Area shared common areas of the Premises to its original condition necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of report any such damages to Townhome Common Areashared common areas of the Premises to Landlord, Resident, along with any Co-Co- Residents, shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to repair, replace, or otherwise return the Townhome Common Area shared common areas of the Premises to its original condition necessitated by such damages.
B. Renewing Co-Residents/Carpeting In The Bedroom Selected By Resident – In the event one or more Co-Residents entered into a Lease Agreement for any part of the Townhome, the term of which immediately preceded the Lease Term of this Lease Agreement, Resident agrees to take possession of the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident “as is”. Prior to the beginning of the Lease Term Landlord will make a reasonable effort to clean carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, however in order to maintain consistent carpeting throughout the Townhome Landlord will not replace carpeting in only a portion of the Townhome, including but not limited to individual bedrooms. If Resident notifies Landlord in writing of any damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident within five (5) days after occupancy as part of the move-in inspection, as described herein, Resident shall not be financially responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord in writing of any such damages to carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident, Resident shall be responsible for the cost to Landlord to replace the carpeting in the bedroom selected by Resident necessitated by such damages.
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Samples: Lease Agreement