REPAIR OF BUILDING BY LANDLORD Sample Clauses
The 'Repair of Building by Landlord' clause establishes the landlord's responsibility to maintain and repair the building or premises covered by the lease. Typically, this clause outlines which parts of the property the landlord must keep in good condition, such as structural elements, roofs, or common areas, and may specify the timeframe for completing repairs after notification by the tenant. Its core practical function is to ensure the property remains safe and habitable for tenants, while clearly allocating maintenance duties to prevent disputes over repair obligations.
REPAIR OF BUILDING BY LANDLORD. Landlord agrees for the term of this Lease, to maintain roof in good condition and repair, and any latent defects in the exterior wall, floor, joists, and foundations, and to repair any defects in the plumbing, electrical, heating and air-conditioning systems for one year after date of occupancy as well as any damage that might result from acts of Landlord or Landlord's representatives. Landlord shall not, however, be obligated to repair any such damage until written notice of the need of repair shall have been given to Landlord by Tenant and, after such notice is so given, Landlord shall have a reasonable time to which to make such repairs.
REPAIR OF BUILDING BY LANDLORD. Landlord agrees for the term of this Lease to maintain in good condition and repair the exterior walls, foundation, roof, gutters and downspouts, abutting sidewalks, and other structural components of the demised premises. Landlord also shall repair any damage to the floors of the premises that is caused by or results from a structural defect. Landlord shall not, however, be obligated to make any such repairs until written notice of the need of repair shall have been given to the Landlord by the Tenant. After such notice is so given, Landlord shall promptly make such repairs.
REPAIR OF BUILDING BY LANDLORD. Landlord agrees for the term of this Lease Term, to maintain in good condition and repair the exterior walls, floor joists, roof, and foundations of the Premises, and to commence repairs to the plumbing, electrical, heating and air conditioning systems as well as any repairs necessitated by any damage that might result from acts of Landlord or Landlord's representatives. Landlord shall not, however, be obligated to repair any such damage until written notice of the need of repair has been given to Landlord by Tenant and, after such notice is so given, Landlord shall have a reasonable time (not to exceed ten (10) days) in which to make such repairs. Additionally, Landlord will employ at its sole cost a nightly (five times a week) janitorial firm to clean and maintain the premises. Landlord will also be responsible for the care and condition of all common areas inside and outside of the building in which the Premises is a part.
