Janitorial and Other Services Sample Clauses

Janitorial and Other Services. Lessor agrees to supply janitorial service for all interior and exterior common areas. Lessor shall provide janitorial service for the interior portion of the leased unit. If Lessee requires janitorial services above and beyond services required for a standard, 40-hour-work-week tenant, Lessee shall be responsible for all associated additional costs. (a) Janitorial service includes vacuuming and dumping of trash cans. (b) Lessee shall be responsible for carpet cleaning, blind cleaning, window cleaning and, when applicable, stripping and waxing of floors. (c) Lessor shall be responsible for normal repairs to the basic plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems. (d) Lessor shall be responsible for the purchase, replacement, and installation of all light bulbs within leased premises. (e) In the event of negligence or willful destruction by Lessee or Lessee’s clients, Lessee shall be responsible for plumbing and electrical repairs, the replacement of carpets, draperies, wall coverings, floor tile, light fixtures and related attachments, and any other hardware items within the Premises. (f) Lessee further agrees that any redecorating done during the term of this Lease shall be at the expense of Lessee.
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Janitorial and Other Services. Lessor agrees to supply janitorial service for all interior and exterior common areas. Lessee shall provide janitorial service for the interior portion of the leased unit. (a) Janitorial service includes vacuuming and dumping of trash cans. (b) Lessee shall be responsible for carpet cleaning, blind cleaning, window cleaning and, when applicable, stripping and waxing of floors. (c) Lessor shall be responsible for normal repairs to the basic plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems. (d) Lessee shall be responsible for the purchase, replacement, and installment of all light bulbs within leased premises. (e) in the event of negligence or willful destruction by Lessee or Lessee's clients, Lessee shall be responsible for plumbing and electrical repairs, the replacement of carpets, draperies, wall coverings, floor tile, light fixtures and related attachments, and any other hardware items within the Premises. (f) Lessee further agrees that any redecorating done during the term of this Lease shall be at the expense of Leasee.
Janitorial and Other Services. (a) Janitorial and Trash Removal Services. Landlord shall contract, ------------------------------------- as part of Annual Operating Costs, for trash removal and janitorial services, a schedule of which (which shall be subject to modification from time to time with the consent of Tenant) is attached hereto as Schedule 10 (a). Landlord may --------------- elect to contract for trash removal or other services common to other buildings in the Office Park, so as to promote efficient or economic operations (but not so as to overlap services in a manner which would increase the cost to Tenant), and the cost thereof shall be apportioned to Tenant as in the case of other common area costs. Tenant may elect, on reasonable prior notice to Landlord, to perform janitorial services for the Building through a reputable and qualified contractor of its own selection and at Tenant's sole cost, in which case janitorial costs for the Building shall not be included as part of Annual Operating Costs, and the minimum annual rent, as well as the Annual Operating Costs for the 1998 base year, shall be reduced by the janitorial cost component of the 1998 base year allocation.
Janitorial and Other Services. Landlord shall make janitorial and cleaning services available to the Leased Premises as set forth in Exhibit "K" at least five (5) evenings per week, except recognized federal, state or local holidays. Tenant shall pay to Landlord, within five (5) days after receipt of Landlord's bill, xxe reasonable costs incurred by Landlord for extra cleaning in the Leased Premises required because of (a) misuse or neglect on the part of Tenant, its employees or invitees, (b) use of portions of the Leased Premises for special purposes requiring greater or more difficult cleaning work than office areas, (c) interior glass partitions or unusual quantities of glass surfaces, (d) non-building standard materials or finishes installed by Tenant or at its request, and (e) removal from the Leased Premises of refuse and rubbish of Tenant in excess of that ordinarily accumulated in general office occupancy or at times other than Landlord's standard cleaning times. Landlord shall also furnish elevator service during the Building Hours to be used by Tenant in common with others. At least one elevator shall remain in service during all other hours. Landlord shall make day portxx xxxvice available to Tenant in common with others as typically available in comparable office buildings in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area.

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