MOVE-IN INSPECTION Sample Clauses

MOVE-IN INSPECTION. Before, at the time of the Tenant accepting possession, or shortly thereafter, the Landlord and Tenant: (check one) ☐ - Agree to inspect the Premises and write any present damages or needed repairs on a move-in checklist. ☐ - Shall not inspect the Premises or complete a move-in checklist.
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MOVE-IN INSPECTION. A Move-In Inspection, if required under this Agreement or Governing Law, shall be to protect the liability of the Tenant and the Security Deposit. Both Parties must acknowledge the Property's condition at the start and the end of the Term.
MOVE-IN INSPECTION. On the first day of the lease the Landlord shall provide Tenant with “Move-In, Move-Out Inspection Form” attached hereto and incorporated hereinafter (the “Form”) itemizing any existing damages to Premises. On the lease start date, Tenant will be given the right to inspect Premises to ascertain the accuracy of the Form. Both Landlord and Tenant shall sign the Form. Tenant shall be entitled to retain a copy of the Form. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant has carefully inspected Property in which Premises are located and is familiar with the same. Tenant acknowledges that they are accepting the property “AS-IS” and has no cause to claim improper property conditions after accepting the condition on the move in statement. Any attempt to move out due to property conditions after accepting the move in statement will not be upheld in the court of law nor a valid reason to terminate the lease.
MOVE-IN INSPECTION. Prior to Tenant tendering a Security Deposit, Landlord shall provide Tenant with “Move-In, Move-Out Inspection Form” attached hereto and incorporated hereinafter (the “Form”) itemizing any existing damages to Property. Prior to taking occupancy, Tenant will be given the right to inspect Property to ascertain the accuracy of the Form. Both Landlord and Tenant shall sign the Form. Tenant shall be entitled to retain a copy of the Form. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant has carefully inspected Property in which Premises are located and is familiar with the same.
MOVE-IN INSPECTION. The Landlord shall, within five (5) days after occupancy of the Premises by the Tenant, submit a written report to the Tenant itemizing damages to the Premises existing at the time of occupancy. The report shall be deemed correct unless the Tenant objects to it in writing within five (5) days after receiving the Landlord’s report.
MOVE-IN INSPECTION. Prior to Tenant tendering a Security Deposit, Landlord shall provide Tenant with "Move-In, Move-Out Inspection Form" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference itemizing any existing damages to Premises. Prior to taking occupancy, Tenant will be given the right to inspect Premises to ascertain the accuracy of the form. Both Landlord and Tenant shall sign the form and Tenant shall be entitled to retain a copy of the form. Tenant acknowledges that Xxxxxx has carefully inspected the Premises, is familiar with the same and that the Premises are in a good and habitable condition.
MOVE-IN INSPECTION. CMHA and Tenant or a representative shall inspect the dwelling unit prior to occupancy by Tenant. CMHA will give to Tenant a written inspection report of the condition of the dwelling unit, both inside and outside, and note any equipment provided with the unit. The inspection report shall be signed by CMHA and Tenant and a copy of the report shall be retained in Tenant's folder. CMHA will correct any deficiencies noted on the inspection report, at no charge to Tenant.
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MOVE-IN INSPECTION. The Housing Authority and Tenant or representative shall inspect the dwelling unit prior to occupancy by Tenant. The Housing Authority will give Tenant a written statement of the condition of the dwelling unit, both inside and outside, and note any equipment provided with the unit. The Housing Authority and Tenant shall sign the statement and a copy of the statement will then be retained in Tenant's folder. The Housing Authority at no charge to Tenant will correct any deficiencies noted on the inspection report.
MOVE-IN INSPECTION. If a Security Deposit is accepted by the Landlord, an inspection report with a list of all damage on the Premises must be given to the Tenant. The Tenant will be requested to verify the inspection report and sign to help protect their Security Deposit at the end of the Lease Term.
MOVE-IN INSPECTION. The Landlord shall provide the Tenant with a property condition statement ("Statement"), in accordance with State law, describing the condition of the facilities in and about the Premises to be rented at the time of entering into this Agreement. The Statement shall be agreed to and signed by the Landlord and Tenant. The Statement shall constitute prima facie proof of the condition of the facilities and the Premises at the beginning of the Lease Term.
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