Common use of Repairs and renovation Clause in Contracts

Repairs and renovation. In the event that the premises or auxiliary equipment is damaged and in need of repairs, the Landlord shall be responsible for such repairs. However, the provision does not apply when the parties agree otherwise, when the parties have different customs, or when the damage is attributable to the Tenant. If the Landlord is responsible for repairs, as set forth in the preceding paragraph, but fails to do so within the period of time specified by the Tenant, the Tenant may carry out the repairs by himself/herself and request the Landlord to repay the costs incurred or deduct the costs from the rent agreed under Article 3. In the event that the facilities of the premises are in need of renovation, the Tenant may carry out installations by himself/herself in accordance with applicable laws and regulations only after obtaining permission from the Landlord. However, any installations shall not adversely affect the structural safety of the original construction. When returning the premises in the conditions set forth in the preceding paragraph, the Tenant shall □ be responsible for restoring the premises to their original condition □ return the premises as they are □ meet other requirements: .

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

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Repairs and renovation. In the event that the premises or auxiliary equipment is damaged and in need of repairs, the Landlord shall be responsible for such repairs. However, the provision does not apply when the parties agree otherwise, when the parties have different customs, or when the damage is attributable to the Tenant. If the Landlord is responsible for repairs, as set forth in the preceding paragraph, but fails to do so within the period of time specified by the Tenant, the Tenant may carry out the repairs by himself/herself and request the Landlord to repay the costs incurred or deduct the costs from the rent agreed under Article 3. In the event that the facilities of the premises are in need of renovation, the Tenant may carry out installations by himself/herself in accordance with applicable laws and regulations only after obtaining permission from the Landlord. However, any installations shall not adversely affect the structural safety of the original construction. When returning the premises in the conditions set forth in the preceding paragraph, the Tenant shall □ be responsible for restoring the premises to their original condition □ return the premises as they are □ meet other requirements: _____.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

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Repairs and renovation. In the event that the premises or auxiliary equipment is damaged and in need of repairs, the Landlord shall be responsible for such repairs. However, the provision does not apply when the parties agree otherwise, when the parties have different customs, or when the damage is attributable to the Tenant. If the Landlord is responsible for repairs, as set forth in the preceding paragraph, but fails to do so within the period of time specified by the Tenant, the Tenant may carry out the repairs by himself/herself and request the Landlord to repay the costs incurred or deduct the costs from the rent agreed under Article 3. In the event that the facilities of the premises are in need of renovation, the Tenant may carry out installations by himself/herself in accordance with applicable laws and regulations only after obtaining permission from the Landlord. However, any installations shall not adversely affect the structural safety of the original construction. When returning the premises in the conditions set forth in the preceding paragraph, the Tenant shall □ be responsible for restoring the premises to their original condition □ return the premises as they are □ meet other requirements: _ .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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