Porches. 1. Furniture intended for indoor use only is not permitted on any porches. If the Tenant fails to remove any non-outdoor furniture from their porch after having been given notice to do so, will be charged a removal and disposal fee.
Porches. The repair or in-kind replacement of existing porch features, such as columns, flooring, floor joists, ceilings, railing, balusters, balustrades, or lattice. Simple painted wood or aluminum handrails may be added at steps or landings where none exist. Composite tongue and groove decking material may be installed.
Porches. Couches, tables, or any other furniture are not permitted on the porches unless approved by the Landlord. Signs, pictures or any other hangings are not permitted on the walls or porches at any time. Do not leave any type of garbage including bottles on the porches.
Porches. The costs of maintenance, repair and replacement of each porch described in Article IV, Section 2(a) above, including the removal of snow, shall be borne by the Co-owner serviced by the particular porch.
Porches. Couches, tables, or any other furniture are not permitted on the porches unless approved by the Landlord. Signs, pictures or any other hangings are not permitted on the walls or porches at any time. Do not leave any type of garbage including bottles on the porches. Grills must not be operated on a porch, they must be used 25 feet from the building. Do not store your recycling bin on a common porch or within view of the street. Porches are often also fire exits: Never block pathways or other means of egress from the building.
Porches. Couches, tables, or any other furniture are not permitted on the porches unless approved by the Landlord. Signs, pictures or any other hangings are not permitted on the walls or porches at any time. Do not leave any type of garbage including bottles on the porches. SMOKE DETECTORS, CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: Do not tamper with detectors or fire extinguishers provided in the premises. If the Tenants opinion is that they are not working properly, immediately notify the Landlord. Any smoke detector found disconnected can result in an eviction, a Vermont State fine up to $1000 and a city fine up to $1000. Landlord has the tenant’s permission to photograph and report any disconnected detectors to the city and state inspectors.
Porches a) Keep your door and windows closed and locked during your absence to protect against damage from rain.
Porches. In accordance with fire regulations and the requirements of our insurance company, there are to be no more than three (3) people on a porch at any one time. Therefore, there are to be NO parties or gatherings on the porches. In addition, barbecue grills or hibachis etc. are NOT permitted to be used on the porches. If you wish to xxxx out, please be sure to place the grill in the back yard well away from the side of the building and/or other flammable materials.