Repair Services. A glossary of terms used in this paragraph is set out in paragraph 8 of this Schedule 2. The Property Care Provider will provide the following services as required during the Lease Term: Service to be provided Exclusions from the service 1. Subject to the DHA Repair Work Policy as set out on the Property Care Provider’s website or provided to the Landlord (if any), carry out repair work which is Non-Structural and is the responsibility of the Landlord under the Lease to keep the Premises in a tenantable condition (Repair Work). The cost of Repair Work is included in the Service Fees. In carrying out the Repair Work, the Property Care Provider may replace appropriate items to an equivalent or like standard where, in its opinion, it is impractical or not cost effective to fix a breakage. If the Property Care Provider is reasonably unable to repair or replace an item, the Property Care Provider A. Plumbing Repairs • blockages where the cause was tree roots or similar, broken pipe or defective drainage. • repair and replacement of irrigation system. • replacement of irrigation system controllers. • repair or replacement of toilet pan or suites. • repair or replacement of baths, basins and sinks. • replacement of water tanks and associated equipment. • replacement of plumbing fixtures at Service to be provided Exclusions from the service may elect, in its discretion, to pay the Landlord a reasonable amount for the repair or replacement of that item, in which case the Property Care Provider’s obligation to repair or replace that item will be deemed to have been satisfied. Repair Work arranged by the Property Care Provider will be carried out by a licensed or suitably qualified tradesperson (holding the appropriate insurances). Where repair work is defined in the exclusion list as work that the Property Care Provider will not carry out, or is the responsibility of the Landlord, the Property Care Provider and the Landlord may agree that the Property Care Provider will carry out that work as an Additional Service under paragraph 6 of this Schedule 2, and the costs of any such work will be additional to the Service Fees. If, at the end of the Lease Term (including any extensions of the Lease Term), the Lease Term is between 6 and 8 years and the Property Care Provider considers, in its absolute discretion, that the interior paint of the Premises is in a state of disrepair that was not caused by Fair Wear and Tear then the Property Care Provider will re-paint the interior of the Premises at its cost before the Premises is handed back to the Landlord. the end of their Expected Lifespan. • repair or replacement of leaking pipework enclosed in walls, cavities or underground.
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Samples: Property Care Contract, Property Care Contract
Repair Services. A glossary of terms used in this paragraph is set out in paragraph 8 of this Schedule 2. e ng Mar The Property Care Provider will provide the following services as required during the Lease Term: Service to be provided Exclusions Exclusio s from the service
1. Subject to the DHA Repair Work Policy as set out on the Property Care Provider’s website or provided to the Landlord (if any), carry out repair work which is Non-Structural and is the responsibility of the Landlord under the Lease to keep the Premises in a tenantable condition (Repair Work). The cost of Repair Work is included in the Service Fees. In carrying out the Repair Re air Work, the Property Care Provider may replace appropriate items to an equivalent or like standard where, in its opinion, it is impractical or not cost effective to fix a breakage. If the th Property Care Provider is reasonably unable to repair or replace an item, the Property Care Provider may elect, in its discretion, to pay the Landlord a reasonable amount for the repair or replacement of that item, in which case the Property Care Provider’s obligation to repair or A. Plumbing Repairs • blockages where the cause was tree tre roots or similar, broken pipe or defective drainage. • repair and replacement of irrigation system. • replacement of irrigation system controllers. • repair or replacement of toilet pan or suites. • repair or replacement of baths, basins and sinks. • replacement of water tanks and associated equipment. • replacement of plumbing fixtures at the end of their Expected Lifespan. Service to be provided Exclusions from the service may elect, in its discretion, to pay the Landlord a reasonable amount for the repair or replacement of that item, in which case the Property Care Provider’s obligation to repair or replace that item will be deemed to have been satisfied. Repair Work arranged by the Property Care Provider will be carried out by a licensed or suitably qualified tradesperson (holding the appropriate insurances). Where repair work is defined in the exclusion list as work that the Property Care Provider will not carry out, or is the responsibility of the Landlord, the Property Care Provider and the Landlord may agree that the Property Care Provider will carry out that work as an Additional Service under paragraph 6 of this Schedule 2, and the costs of any such work will be additional to the Service Fees. If, Note: The following paragraphs are variable and subject to the Service Fee applicable to the lease 13.0% Service Fee If at the end of the this Lease Term (including any extensions of the this Lease Term), Ter ) the Lease Term is between 6 and 8 years and a d the Property Care Provider considers, in its absolute discretion, that the interior paint pa nt of the Premises Pre ises is in a state of disrepair disrep ir that was not caused by Fair Wear and Tear then the Property Care Provider P ovider will re-paint repaint the interior of the Premises at its cost before the Premises is handed back to the Landlord. Landlord If at the end of their Expected Lifespan. this Lease Term (including any extensions of this Lease Term) the Lease Term is 9 years or more and the Property • repair or replacement of leaking pipework enclosed in walls, cavities or underground.
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Samples: Property Care Contract
Repair Services. A glossary of terms used in this paragraph is set out in paragraph 8 of this Schedule 2. Marketing Version The Property Care Provider will provide the following services as required during the Lease Term: Service to be provided Exclusions from the service
1. Subject to the DHA Repair Work Policy as set out on the Property Care Provider’s website or provided to the Landlord (if any), carry out repair work which is Non-Structural and is the responsibility of the Landlord under the Lease to keep the Premises in a tenantable condition (Repair Work). The cost of Repair Work is included in the Service Fees. In carrying out the Repair Work, the Property Care Provider may replace appropriate items to an equivalent or like standard where, in its opinion, it is impractical or not cost effective to fix a breakage. If the Property Care Provider is reasonably unable to repair or replace an item, the Property Care Provider may elect, in its discretion, to pay the Landlord a reasonable amount for the repair or replacement of that item, in A. Plumbing Repairs • blockages where the cause was tree roots or similar, broken pipe or defective drainage. • repair and replacement of irrigation system. • replacement of irrigation system controllers. • repair or replacement of toilet pan or suites. • repair or replacement of baths, basins and sinks. • replacement of water tanks and associated equipmenttanks. • replacement of plumbing fixtures at the end of their Expected Lifespan. Service to be provided Exclusions from the service may elect, in its discretion, to pay the Landlord a reasonable amount for the repair or replacement of that item, in which case the Property Care Provider’s obligation to repair or replace that item will be deemed to have been satisfied. Repair Work arranged by the Property Care Provider will be carried out by a licensed or suitably qualified tradesperson (holding the appropriate insurances). Where repair work is defined in the exclusion list as work that the Property Care Provider will not carry out, or is the responsibility of the Landlord, the Property Care Provider and the Landlord may agree that the Property Care Provider will carry out that work as an Additional Service under paragraph 6 of this Schedule 2, and the costs of any such work will be additional to the Service Fees. If, If at the end of the this Lease Term (including any extensions of the this Lease Term), ) the Lease Term is between 6 and 8 years and the Property Care Provider considers, in its absolute discretion, that the interior paint of the Premises is in a state of disrepair that was not caused by Fair Wear and Tear then the Property Care Provider will re-paint the interior of the Premises at its cost before the Premises is handed back to the Landlord. Landlord If at the end of their Expected Lifespan. this Lease Term (including any extensions of this Lease Term) the Lease Term is between 9 years or more and the Property Care Provider considers, in its absolute discretion, that the interior carpet and interior paint of the Premises is in a state of disrepair that • repair or replacement of leaking pipework enclosed in walls, cavities or underground.
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Samples: Property Care Contract