INSECT INFESTATION Sample Clauses

The INSECT INFESTATION clause sets out the responsibilities and procedures if a property is found to have an insect problem. Typically, it outlines who is responsible for inspecting, treating, and remedying any infestations, and may specify timelines for action or require professional pest control services. This clause ensures that both parties are clear on how to address insect issues, thereby protecting the health and safety of occupants and maintaining the property's condition.
INSECT INFESTATION. AWESOME CAMPERS is not responsible for any insect infestation such as but not limited to ants, flies, cockroaches, fleas, bedbugs and mosquitoes. AWESOME CAMPERS takes all reasonable steps to ensure that the Vehice is bug free prior to collection by the HIRER. No refunds will be provided for any infestations mentioned above or that could have occurred during the rental period.
INSECT INFESTATION. A. You must not do anything which encourages insects, pests or vermin in either your home or communal areas – this includes bulk storage of foodstuffs, leaving scraps of food out or feeding pigeons. B. You must let us know as soon as you become aware of any infestation of your home or communal area by insects, pests or vermin such as ants, cockroaches, mice or pigeons and allow access for any professional treatment to get rid of them from your home or block – see Rule 22, access to your home.
INSECT INFESTATION. AWESOME CAMPERS is not responsible for any insect infestation in the Vehicle including but not limited to ants, flies, cockroaches, fleas, bedbugs and mosquitoes. AWESOME CAMPERS takes all reasonable steps to ensure that the Vehicle is bug free prior to collection by the HIRER. No refunds will be provided for any infestations mentioned above or that could have occurred during the Hire Period.
INSECT INFESTATION. Estate Pro LLC shall further be responsible for any major infestation such as bees, roaches and fleas if notified within ten days of occupancy. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that thereafter, it shall be the Tenants responsibility to exterminate any so called “major infestations” and shall be responsible for seasonal problems such as ants, spiders, mice, or other rodents.

Related to INSECT INFESTATION

  • ENDANGERED SPECIES The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. § 1531, et seq.) as amended, particularly section 7 (16 U.S.C. § 1536).

  • Waste or Nuisance Tenant shall not commit, or suffer to be committed, any waste upon the Leased Premises, or any nuisance, or other act or thing which may disturb the quiet enjoyment of any other tenant or occupant of the Complex in which the Leased Premises are located.