Common use of Mold Clause in Contracts

Mold. Renter understands that there is a risk of the growth of mold and/or mildew on Renter’s Personal Property in any Rented Space rented. Owner does not warrant the Rented Space to be water-tight or dry. Owner shall not be liable and is hereby released from liability for mold on Renter’s Personal Property from whatever source and no matter how it occurs. Renter shall take whatever steps are necessary, including those listed in this Provision, to protect against and prevent mold on their Personal Property. Mold is a naturally-occurring substance and it is possible to have mold appear or grow on Renter’s Personal Property. To help avoid mold, Owner recommends storing Personal Property off the concrete floor, such as on pallets or shelves (do not attach to the Rented Space), wrapping certain Personal Property in plastic and keeping goods susceptible to mold from touching the walls of the Rented Space. Renter understands that any Personal Property brought into the Rented Space that is damp or wet will likely grow mold or mildew because of its wet or damp condition when brought into the Rented Space even if Owner air conditions the Rented Space. Renter shall periodically inspect the Rented Space and the Personal Property and take any and all actions necessary to protect Renter’s Personal Property from mold/mildew.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Monthly Rental Agreement, Monthly Rental Agreement

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Mold. Renter Occupant understands that there is a risk of the growth of mold and/or mildew on Renter’s Occupant's Personal Property in any Rented Leased Space rented. Owner does not warrant the Rented Leased Space to be water-tight or dry. Owner shall not be liable and is hereby released from liability for mold on Renter’s Occupant's Personal Property from whatever source and no matter how it occurs. Renter Occupant shall take whatever steps are necessary, including those listed in this Provision, to protect against and prevent mold on their Personal Property. Mold is a naturally-occurring substance and it is possible to have mold appear or grow on Renter’s Occupant's Personal Property. To help avoid mold, Owner recommends storing Personal Property off the concrete floor, such as on pallets or shelves (do not attach to the Rented Leased Space), wrapping certain Personal Property in plastic and keeping goods susceptible to mold from touching the walls of the Rented Leased Space. Renter Occupant understands that any Personal Property brought into the Rented Leased Space that is damp or wet will likely grow mold or mildew because of its wet or damp condition when brought into the Rented Leased Space even if Owner air conditions the Rented Leased Space. Renter Occupant shall periodically inspect the Rented Leased Space and the Personal Property and take any and all actions necessary to protect Renter’s Occupant's Personal Property from mold/mildew.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, media.st-prd-1.aws.storagetreasures.com

Mold. Renter Occupant understands that there is a risk of the growth of mold and/or mildew on Renter’s Occupant's Personal Property in any Rented Leased Space rented. Owner Operator does not warrant the Rented Leased Space to be water-tight or dry. Owner Operator shall not be liable and is hereby released from liability for mold on Renter’s Occupant's Personal Property from whatever source and no matter how it occurs. Renter Occupant shall take whatever steps are necessary, including those listed in this Provision, to protect against and prevent mold on their Personal Property. Mold is a naturally-occurring substance and it is possible to have mold appear or grow on Renter’s Occupant's Personal Property. To help avoid mold, Owner Operator recommends storing Personal Property off the concrete floor, such as on pallets or shelves (do not attach to the Rented Leased Space), wrapping certain Personal Property in plastic and keeping goods susceptible to mold from touching the walls of the Rented Leased Space. Renter Occupant understands that any Personal Property brought into the Rented Leased Space that is damp or wet will likely grow mold or mildew because of its wet or damp condition when brought into the Rented Leased Space even if Owner Operator air conditions the Rented Leased Space. Renter Occupant shall periodically inspect the Rented Leased Space and the Personal Property and take any and all actions necessary to protect Renter’s Occupant's Personal Property from mold/mildew.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: media.st-prd-1.aws.storagetreasures.com, media.st-prd-1.aws.storagetreasures.com

Mold. Renter Occupant understands that there is a risk of the growth of mold and/or mildew on RenterOccupant’s Personal Property in any Rented Leased Space rented. Owner Operator does not warrant the Rented Leased Space to be water-tight or dry. Owner Operator shall not be liable and is hereby released from liability for mold on RenterOccupant’s Personal Property from whatever source and no matter how it occurs. Renter Occupant shall take whatever steps are necessary, including those listed in this Provision, to protect against and prevent mold on their Personal Property. Mold is a naturally-occurring substance and it is possible to have mold appear or grow on RenterOccupant’s Personal Property. To help avoid mold, Owner Operator recommends storing Personal Property off the concrete floor, such as on pallets or shelves (do not attach to the Rented Leased Space), wrapping certain Personal Property in plastic and keeping goods susceptible to mold from touching the walls of the Rented Leased Space. Renter Occupant understands that any Personal Property brought into the Rented Leased Space that is damp or wet will likely grow mold or mildew because of its wet or damp condition when brought into the Rented Space even if Owner air conditions the Rented Leased Space. Renter Occupant shall periodically inspect the Rented Leased Space and the Personal Property and take any and all actions necessary to protect RenterOccupant’s Personal Property from mold/mildew.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement Arizona, Rental Agreement

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Mold. Renter Occupant understands that there is a risk of the growth of mold and/or mildew on RenterOccupant’s Personal Property in any Rented Leased Space rented. Owner Operator does not warrant the Rented Leased Space to be water-tight or dry. Owner Operator shall not be liable and is hereby released from liability for mold on RenterOccupant’s Personal Property from whatever source and no matter how it occurs. Renter Occupant shall take whatever steps are necessary, including those listed in this Provision, to protect against and prevent mold on their Personal Property. Mold is a naturally-occurring substance and it is possible to have mold appear or grow on RenterOccupant’s Personal Property. To help avoid mold, Owner Operator recommends storing Personal Property off the concrete floor, such as on pallets or shelves (do not attach to the Rented Leased Space), wrapping certain Personal Property in plastic and keeping goods susceptible to mold from touching the walls of the Rented Leased Space. Renter Occupant understands that any Personal Property brought into the Rented Leased Space that is damp or wet will likely grow mold or mildew because of its wet or damp condition when brought into the Rented Leased Space even if Owner Operator air conditions the Rented Leased Space. Renter Occupant shall periodically inspect the Rented Leased Space and the Personal Property and take any and all actions necessary to protect RenterOccupant’s Personal Property from mold/mildew.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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