Outside Installation Clause Samples
The Outside Installation clause defines the responsibilities and requirements for installing equipment, fixtures, or materials outside a building or structure. Typically, this clause outlines the standards for weatherproofing, safety, and compliance with local regulations that must be met during the installation process. For example, it may specify that outdoor electrical components must be rated for exterior use or that certain landscaping features must be installed according to a site plan. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all exterior installations are performed safely, legally, and in a manner that protects both the property and its occupants from environmental hazards.
Outside Installation. If a satellite dish or antenna is placed in a permitted area outside the dwelling unit, it must be safely secured by one of three methods: (1) securely attaching to a portable, heavy object; (2) clamping it to a part of the building's exterior that lies within Resident's leased premises (such as a balcony or patio railing) or (3) any other method approved by Landlord. No other methods are allowed. Landlord may require that Resident block a satellite dish or antenna with plants, etc., so long as it does not impair Resident's reception.
