PREVENTING MOLD. Preventing mold begins with you. In order to minimize the potential for mold growth in your dwelling, you must do the following: • Keep your dwelling clean - particularly the kitchen, the bathroom(s), carpets, and floors. Regular vacuuming, mopping, and using a household cleaner to clean hard surfaces is important to remove the household dirt and debris that harbor mold or food for mold. Immediately throw away moldy food. • Remove visible moisture accumulation on windows, walls, ceilings, floors, and other surfaces as soon as reasonably possible. Look for leaks in washing machine hoses and discharge lines - especially if the leak is large enough for water to infiltrate nearby walls. Turn on any exhaust fans in the bathroom and kitchen before you start showering or cooking with open pots. When showering, be sure to keep the shower curtain inside the tub or fully close the shower doors. Experts recommend that after taking a shower or bath, you should: 1. Wipe moisture off the shower walls, shower doors, the bathtub, and the bathroom floor. 2. Leave the bathroom door open until all moisture on the mirrors and bathroom walls and tile surfaces has dissipated. 3. Hang up your towels and bath mats so they will completely dry out. • Promptly notify us in writing about any air conditioning or heating problems you discover. Follow our rules, if any, regarding replacement of air filters, Also, it is recommended that you periodically open windows and doors on days when the outdoor weather is dry (i.e., humidity is below 50 percent) to help humid areas of your dwelling dry out. • Promptly notify us in writing about any signs of water leaks, water infiltration, or mold. We will respond in accordance with state law and the Lease Contract to repair or remedy the situation, as necessary.
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Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement
PREVENTING MOLD. Preventing mold begins with you. In order to minimize the potential for mold growth in your dwelling, you must do the following: • Keep your dwelling clean - particularly the kitchen, the bathroom(s), carpets, carpets and floors. Regular vacuuming, mopping, mopping and using a household cleaner to clean hard surfaces is important to remove the household dirt and debris that harbor mold or food for mold. Immediately throw away moldy food. • Remove visible moisture accumulation on windows, walls, ceilings, floors, floors and other surfaces as soon as reasonably possible. Look for leaks in washing machine hoses and discharge lines - especially if the leak is large enough for water to infiltrate nearby walls. Turn on any exhaust fans in the bathroom and kitchen before you start showering or cooking with open pots. When showering, be sure to keep the shower curtain inside the tub or fully close the shower doors. Experts recommend that after taking a shower or bath, you should:
(1. Wipe ) wipe moisture off the shower walls, shower doors, the bathtub, bathtub and the bathroom floor.
(2. Leave ) leave the bathroom door open until all moisture on the mirrors and bathroom walls and tile surfaces has dissipated.
(3. Hang ) hang up your towels and bath mats so they will completely dry out. out • Promptly notify us in writing about any air conditioning or heating problems you discover. Follow our rules, if any, regarding replacement of air filters, Also, it is recommended that you periodically open windows and doors on days when the outdoor weather is dry (i.e., humidity is below 50 percent) to help humid areas of your dwelling dry out. • Promptly notify us in writing about any signs of water leaks, water infiltration, infiltration or mold. We will respond in accordance with state law and the Lease Contract to repair or remedy the situation, as necessary.
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Samples: Lease Addendum