INVENTORY AND INSPECTION RECORD Sample Clauses

INVENTORY AND INSPECTION RECORD. An inventory and inspection Record has been provided for the Tenants’ use. Only after this has been filled out (within the 3-day time limit) will the Landlord take any action to complete necessary repairs. Landlord warrants that all major systems will be functional and in good repair at the time of possession. Light switches, wall plugs, doors, windows, faucets, drains, locks, toilets, sinks, etc. will either be in working order or will be repaired once the Tenants have completed the Inspection and Inventory Record. Tenants are encouraged to report any necessary repairs, no matter how slight, in writing, but they are advised that Landlord does not normally repair or replace nonfunctional items such as paint, carpets, etc., every time a property changes possession. Those items are scheduled for repair/replacement at regular intervals regardless of tenant turnover.
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INVENTORY AND INSPECTION RECORD. An Inventory and Inspection Record has been provided for the Tenant's use. Only after this has been filled out (within the three-day time limit) will the Owner take any action to complete the necessary repairs. Landlord warrants that all major systems will be functional and in good repair at time of possession. Light switches, wall plugs, doors, windows, faucets, drains, locks, toilets, sinks, heater, etc., will either be in working order or will be repaired once Tenant have completed the Inspection and Inventory Record. Tenant is encouraged to report any necessary repairs, no matter how slight, in writing, but they are hereby advised the Landlord does not normally repair or replace nonfunctional items such as paint, carpets, etc., every time a property changes possession. Those items are scheduled for repair/replacement at regular intervals regardless of tenant turnover.
INVENTORY AND INSPECTION RECORD. An inventory and inspection Record has been provided for the Tenants’ use. Only after this has been filled out (within the 3-day time limit) will the Landlord take any action to complete necessary
INVENTORY AND INSPECTION RECORD. An Inventory and Inspection Record has been provided for the Tenants’ use. Only after this has been filled out (prior to event start) will the Landlord take any action to complete necessary repairs. Landlord warrants that all major systems will be functional and in good repair at the time of possession. Light switches, lighting, wall plugs, doors, windows, restrooms, etc. will either be in working order or will be noted to ensure repair by the Landlord, and not to be the responsibility of the Tenant. Tenants are encouraged to report any necessary repairs, no matter how slight, in writing.

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