LANDLORD PROMISES Clause Samples

LANDLORD PROMISES a. To keep the Premises and all common areas fit for use as residential premises. b. To keep the Premises in reasonable repair and make necessary repairs within a reasonable time after written notice by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ except when damage is caused by the intentional or negligent conduct of the Tenant or his/her guests c. Will maintain the Premise in compliance with applicable health and safety codes except when a violation of the health and safety codes has been caused by the intentional or negligent conduct of the Tenant or his/her guests. d. To keep the common areas clean and in good condition.
LANDLORD PROMISES. The landlord promises to: a. Operate and keep the properly and common areas in the manner required by law. b. Keep the property in good repair and good working order. This includes the roof, windows, doors, locks, floors, steps, porches, exterior and interior walls, ceilings, foundations and all other structural parts of the property. This also includes electrical, plumbing, sanitary, drainage, heating, water heating and ventilating systems. If the landlord provides air conditioning, elevator and security systems, they are included. c. Continue all services and utilities that the landlord has agreed to provide under Section 3. (Conditions - o. Utilities) of this lease. d. Exterminate to keep the property reasonably free from insects, rodents and other pests. This does not apply to single family properties. e. Pay all utility bills that are the landlord's responsibility under Section 3. (Conditions - o. Utilities) in order to prevent interruption of service because of nonpayment of bills f. Provide emergency access to utilities serving the property. g. If Section 3. (Conditions - o. Utilities) requires the landlord to provide heat, the landlord will provide heat at a minimum temperature of 68 degrees from October 1 to April 30. The landlord must also provide heat during the rest of the year when the outside temperature falls below 60 degrees. This does not apply when the failure to provide heat is beyond the landlord's control.