Common use of Liability Waiver Clause in Contracts

Liability Waiver. The tenant waives and releases the landlord from any liability whatsoever in connection with: the use or occupation by an occupant or guest of the tenant of the rental unit or the residential property or the use of any services, furnishings, equipment and facilities supplied by the landlord; and any damage to or loss of any personal property of an occupant or guest of the tenant. The tenant is advised to carry adequate insurance covering personal property and third party liability claims. Subject to an order of the director, the landlord will not be liable for damages, direct or indirect, for personal discomfort or illness arising from the lack of heat, or hot and cold water, or electricity or air conditioning, or inoperable appliance, or from alterations or repairs to the rental unit or services to the rental unit. During repairs to the heating facilities, the landlord will not be obliged to furnish heat.

Appears in 9 contracts

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