Prince George’s County Code of Ordinances Sample Clauses

Prince George’s County Code of Ordinances. Pursuant to Section 13-162 of the Code of Ordinance of Prince George’s County, Maryland (the “Code”), this Housing Agreement is subject to the following specific provisions and any contrary provision of this Housing Agreement is superseded by the terms of this paragraph 28: (a) Owner warrants that at all times during the term of this Housing Agreement it will comply with all applicable provisions of any Federal, State, County, or municipal statute, Code, regulations, or ordinance (collectively, “Laws”) governing the maintenance, construction, use, or appearance of the apartment, the bedroom space and the Property of which they are a part. Owner shall be obligated to maintain all facilities supplied with the apartment and the bedroom as enumerated herein, subject to written rules to be consistent with this Housing Agreement governing the use of the apartment, the bedroom space and the Property of which they are a part, which are reasonable and not in violation of Laws (b) Resident shall comply with all obligations imposed upon him/her by this Housing Agreement and by applicable provisions of all State and County statutes, codes, regulations and ordinances, and in particular: (1) Keep that part of the premises which he/she occupies and uses clean and sanitary; (2) Dispose from his/her dwelling unit all rubbish, garbage, and other organic and flammable waste, in a clean and sanitary manner; (3) Keep all plumbing fixtures as clean and sanitary as their condition permits; (4) Properly use and operate all electrical and plumbing fixtures; (5) Prevent any person on the premises with his/her permission to willfully or wantonly destroy, deface, damage, impair or remove any part of the structure or dwelling unit or the facilities, equipment or appurtenances thereto, nor himself/herself do any such thing; (6) Comply with all legal covenants and rules which the Owner can demonstrate are reasonably necessary for the preservation of the Property and persons of the Owner, other residents, or any other person; (7) Refrain from interfering with the rights of other residents to peacefully enjoy the use and occupancy of the premises; (8) Provide to the Owner a copy of the key necessary to gain access to the premises if locks have been added, altered or changed by the Resident from the date of this Housing Agreement (provided further that Resident agrees not to change any such locks without the prior, written consent of Owner, which Owner may withhold in its sole and absolute...
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