Common use of PRIVATE GARDEN Clause in Contracts

PRIVATE GARDEN. In the event that the Let Property has a private or allotted garden the Tenant undertakes to maintain the garden in a neat, tidy and weed-free condition and to keep any lawn and xxxxxx properly and regularly cut and established flowerbeds maintained. Where the Tenant fails to maintain the garden in a reasonable manner and the Landlord incurs costs in bringing the garden up to a reasonable standard at the end of the tenancy, the Landlord can apply for that cost to be deducted from the deposit. The Tenant shall not cut, uproot, move or otherwise injure any trees, shrubs, or plants within the boundaries of any private garden included within the Agreement, nor shall they in any way alter the general appearance or layout of the garden with the exception of normal pruning, etc. The Tenant undertakes to cultivate the garden in a reasonable manner throughout the duration of the Agreement and in accordance with the season of the year.

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Samples: primepropertyauctions.co.uk, primepropertyauctions.co.uk, primepropertyauctions.co.uk

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