Inspection Checklist Sample Clauses

Inspection Checklist. (check one) ☐ In order to avoid disagreements about the condition of the Premises, at the time of accepting possession of the Premises, Tenant will complete the Inspection Checklist incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto as Exhibit B and record any damage or deficiencies that exist at the commencement of the Term. Landlord will be liable for the cost of any cleaning or repair to correct damages found at the time of the inspection. Tenant will be liable for the cost of any cleaning and/or repair to correct damages found at the end of the Term if not recorded on the inspection checklist, normal wear and tear excepted. ☐ The Tenant is NOT required to complete an inspection checklist.
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Inspection Checklist. Note whether or not the tenant must complete an inspection checklist at the time of move-in. If yes, a sampleExhibit B – Rental Inspection Checklist” is included at the end of this agreement for your reference. Step 17 – Note Renter’s Insurance Option 26. Renter’s Insurance. State whether or not the tenant must obtain a renter’s insurance policy. If yes, the policy must have at least $100,000 of personal liability coverage, and the landlord must be named as an interested party or additional insured. Step 18 – Choose the Assignment and Subletting Option 27.
Inspection Checklist. (Check one) ☐ In order to avoid disagreements about the condition of the Premises, at the time of accepting possession of the Premises, Subtenant will complete the Inspection Checklist incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto as Exhibit B and record any damage or deficiencies that exist at the commencement of the Term. Subtenant will provide a copy of the completed checklist to Tenant within days after accepting possession of the Premises. Tenant will be liable for the cost of any cleaning or repair to correct damages found at the time of the inspection. Subtenant will be liable for the cost of any cleaning and/or repair to correct damages found at the end of the Term if not recorded on the inspection checklist, normal wear and tear excepted. ☐ Subtenant is NOT required to complete an inspection checklist.
Inspection Checklist. Note whether or not the tenant must complete an inspection checklist at the time of move-in. If yes, a sampleExhibit B – Rental Inspection Checklist” is included at the end of this agreement for your reference.
Inspection Checklist. In order to avoid disagreements about the condition of the Premises, at the time of accepting possession of the Premises, Subtenant will complete the Inspection Checklist incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto as Exhibit B and record any damage or deficiencies that exist at the commencement of the Term. Subtenant will provide a copy of the completed checklist to Tenant within ____ days after accepting possession of the Premises. Tenant will be liable for the cost of any cleaning or repair to correct damages found at the time of the inspection. Subtenant will be liable for the cost of any cleaning and/or repair to correct damages found at the end of the Term if not recorded on the inspection checklist, normal wear and tear excepted.
Inspection Checklist. State whether or not the tenant must complete an inspection checklist. If yes, complete the inspection checklist at the end of the agreement (Exhibit A). Step 13 – Enter Maintenance and Repairs Details 17.
Inspection Checklist. The purpose of the attached checklist is to assure that the Clubhouse is returned to the required condition as outlined on the inspection checklist form. Although not required, we encourage pictures and/or video (time and date stamped) be used to document the before and after condition of the clubhouse. Date of Event: Homeowner: Area of Inspection Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Damaged Front Entrance – Exterior – all trash, debris and cigarette butts are picked up from the steps, lawn, and ash trays. Wipe door handles on entry door. Front Entrance – Interior – entry area clean and tile has been swept. Lounge – Furniture, window treatments, and furnishings in proper arrangement, carpet is free of stains and has been vacuumed. Bar – Refrigerator – personal belongings removed. Sink, countertops, and bar – wiped clean. Cabinets – personal belongings removed and wiped clean. Trash/recycling removed. Electronics are in working order. Remote on table near TV. Billiards Room – Balls, sticks, chalk, and rack are put away, felt is swept of any debris, carpet is free of stains and has been vacuumed. Banquet Room – Furniture, window treatments, and furnishings in proper arrangement, deck doors are locked, carpet is free of stains and has been vacuumed. Wipe all tables before putting them away. Kitchen – Refrigerator – personal belongings removed. Stove and microwave – wiped inside and out. Sink and countertops – wiped clean. Cabinets – personal belongings removed. All used kitchen utensils washed, dried and put away. Trash removed. Bathrooms - Sinks and counters – wiped clean. Toilet seats – wiped clean. Trash removed from stalls and general trash can. Other – No other trash or debris found inside the clubhouse - no evidence of glue, tack, nails, or tape used on walls or ceiling - lights off - doors locked. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Deposit Return Authorization: Yes NO If no, please explain the reason(s) WHA Official/Clubhouse Manager Rev. 4.3:
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Inspection Checklist. 1. The Contractor shall create and provide an “Inspection/Checklist Form” for each facility location as approved by the Public Works Director or designee. The Contractor’s personnel will use this form to reflect services performed and any exceptions to the requirements. Additionally, both the Contractor’s Supervisor and Public Works Director or designee evaluating the effectiveness and adequacy of services performed, will use this form. This form will be completed daily and be maintained in the Janitor’s closet in an appropriate binder. The Contractor will post a copy of the daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual tasks as listed in these specifications in the Janitor’s closet. A copy of the inspection/checklist will be forwarded to the Public Works Director or designee on a weekly basis.
Inspection Checklist. Comprehensive Housing Division staff completing the annual inspection shall use the checklist that is approved by the Comprehensive Housing Division Director. Upon completion of the inspection, Comprehensive Housing Division staff shall request that the tenant(s) sign the completed checklist.
Inspection Checklist. Enter whether the tenant must complete the inspection checklist or not. If so, complete the inspection checklist at the end of the contract (Annex A). Step 13- Enter maintenance and repair details 17. Additional costs. Write whether or not the tenant is responsible for some additional maintenance and repair costs as the tenant has a legitimate interest in the property with an option to buy. Step 14 - The Smoke Rules describe 18. Smoking. Enter whether you allow smoking in the accommodation or not. Step 15 - Enter Animal Details 19. Animals. Describe whether you allow pets on the property or not, and if allowed, whether the tenant has to pay a pet deposit or not. Enter a description of all pets, if allowed. Step 16- Activate the allocation and substance optionGranting and subdivision. Indicate whether the tenant may submit or submit the property. If so, indicate whether the lessee needs permission from the landlord before posting or subdivision. Step 17 Identify Publication 21 of lead. Lead publication. Determine if the house was built before 1978. If so, the landlord must disclose the color lead and lead based on color, and provide all available records and reviews related to lead -based and lead -based reports of property reports. The end of this contract is related to a detailed publication and a leading lead statement. Step 18 - control the military clause 22. Military clause. Indicate whether the lessee can soon terminate the lease due to active obligations in the US Armed Forces. Step 19 - Tenant inspection with insurance options 23. Lessee insurance. Indicate whether the lessee must obtain the lessee's insurance policy. Step 20 â check the mechanic detention option 24. Mechanic detention. Indicate whether the landlord (and any service provider) can submit a mechanical burden on the ground if the lessee is improving indoors and does not apply to the service provider. Step 21 Fill the default data 25. In the event of the default value, the landlord may make a written statement of the default value. Provide the number of days if the default value is caused by a timely rent of the tenant. Also, provide the required number of days if the default value is not timely rent. Step 22. Enter the information on option 26. When it comes to buying option, indicate whether the landlord/seller and tenant/buyer agree on the purchase price. If so, a special price. 27. Opportunity date. Provide data as soon as the option begins and ends. 28. In view of the options. The...
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