Common use of MOLD ADDENDUM Clause in Contracts

MOLD ADDENDUM. Mold is found virtually everywhere in our environment-both indoors and outdoors and in both new and old structures. Mold is a naturally occurring microscopic organism. We have all lived with mold spores all of our lives. Mold breaks down organic matter in our environment and can be transported by shoes, clothing, and other material. If excessive moisture becomes present, mold can grow. It is undetermined what constitutes a sufficient accumulation of mold which could lead to adverse side effects. Precautions regarding mold need to be taken. Tenant(s) hereby agrees to the following condition of tenancy: MOISTURE ACCUMULATION: Tenant(s) shall remove visible moisture accumulation in or on the Leased Premises, including windows, walls, ceilings, floors and all other surfaces as soon as reasonably possible after occurrence. Tenant(s) agrees to use exhaust fans (where applicable) when cooking with open pots and in the bathroom before, during, and after showering. Tenant(s) agrees to keep climate and moisture in the Leased Premises at reasonable levels.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Accompanying Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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