Inspection of leased property Sample Clauses

Inspection of leased property. The tenant and the landlord, or their agents, shall inspect the condition of the rented premises, including fire-prevention equipment, at the time the lease is entered into and at the end of the lease period. The findings of the inspection carried out when the lease is entered into must be recorded in a separate inspection section in the lease. An independent inspector shall conduct that inspection if either party so requests, in which case the cost of the inspection shall be divided equally between them. The inspection report shall be used as a basis in the event of a dispute regarding the liability of the tenant to pay compensation when they return the premises to the landlord. For further details, see Chapter XIV of the Rent Act: “Inspection of Rented Premises.”
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Inspection of leased property. (a) Lessor and Lessee agree to conduct a joint inspection of the Leased Property not less than five (5) business days prior to the Effective Date for the purpose of establishing the condition of the Leased Property. (b) Lessor may require an annual inspection of the Leased Property to determine Lessee's compliance with its obligations under Section 7.1. Each such ----------- inspection shall be conducted jointly with Lessee. In the event such an inspection discloses any defect from the standards established by Section 7.1 ----------- Lessee shall correct such defect within a reasonable time period specified by Lessor following such inspection. (c) Lessee shall make available, upon reasonable notice, for Lessor's inspection at Lessee's offices during normal business hours all records pertaining to the maintenance and repair of the Leased Property.
Inspection of leased property. Prior to the commencement of the lease term, the Lessee shall inspect the leased premises. The Lessee shall be deemed to have accepted the leased premises as improved in its present state without any warranties, express or implied, and the Lessor shall in no event be liable for any latent defects.
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