Common use of MOVE-IN CONDITION Clause in Contracts

MOVE-IN CONDITION. A. Landlord makes no express or implied warranties as to the Property’s condition. Xxxxxx has inspected the Property and accepts it AS-IS provided that Landlord. B. Tenant will complete an Inventory and Condition Form, noting any damages to the Property, and deliver it to Landlord within 5 days after the Commencement Date. If Tenant fails to timely deliver the Inventory and Condition Form, the Property will be deemed to be free of damages, unless otherwise expressed in this lease. The Inventory and Condition Form is not a request for repairs. Tenant must direct all requests for repairs in compliance with Paragraph 18.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Texas Residential Lease Agreement (Tirios Propco Series LLC), Texas Residential Lease Agreement (Tirios Propco Series LLC), Lease Agreement (Tirios Propco Series LLC)

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MOVE-IN CONDITION. A. Landlord makes no express or implied warranties as to the Property’s condition. Xxxxxx Txxxxx has inspected the Property and accepts it AS-IS provided that Landlord. B. Tenant will complete an Inventory and Condition Form, noting any damages to the Property, and deliver it to Landlord within 5 days after the Commencement Date. If Tenant fails to timely deliver the Inventory and Condition Form, the Property will be deemed to be free of damages, unless otherwise expressed in this lease. The Inventory and Condition Form is not a request for repairs. Tenant must direct all requests for repairs in compliance with Paragraph 18.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Texas Residential Lease Agreement (Tirios Propco Series LLC)

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