Common use of REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS Clause in Contracts

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Lease Contract

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REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. No abatement of Rent is allowed unless under Illinois law. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. Owner will act with customary diligence to keep common areas reasonably clean; maintain fixtures, hot water, heating, and air-conditioning equipment; substantially comply with all applicable laws regarding safety and sanitation; and make all reasonable repairs, subject to Resident’s obligation to pay for damages for which Resident is liable. If Owner violates any of the above, Resident may possibly terminate this Lease Contract and exercise other remedies under Texas Property Code Sec. 92.056 by following this procedure: (a) all rent must be current, and Resident must make a written request for repair or remedy of the condition—after which Owner will have a reasonable time for repair or remedy; (b) if Owner fails to do so, Resident must make a second written request for the repair or remedy (to make sure that there has been no miscommunication between us)—after which Owner will have a reasonable time to repair or remedy; and (c) if the repair or remedy still hasn't been accomplished within that reasonable time period, Resident may immediately terminate this Lease Contract by giving Owner a final written notice.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to OwnerHRL, signed and in writing, electronically submitted through the housing portal “MyResCenter,” all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on or Resident’s 's oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner HRL with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident will use reasonable efforts to maintain the property in such condition as to prevent the accumulation of moisture and the growth of mold. Resident must immediately notify Owner HRL in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner HRL all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised Resident Assistant (RA) on-call phone number and following the applicable answering service promptsnumber.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Housing Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. Residents who area victim of certain crimes may have rights to request a change of locks by Owner in instances where an applicable court order has been issued and presented to Owner, in accordance with I.C. 32-31-9-9 and 32-31-9-10. Resident will be obligated to reimburse Owner for the actual expense incurred by Owner in changing the locks as provided by I.C. 32-31-9-11.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, for and shall pay, pay all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. Resident must comply with all applicable laws regarding maintenance of the Exclusive Bed Space, Unit and Premises. Any noncompliance by Resident with applicable law, which materially affects health and safety that may be remedied by repair, replacement, or cleaning, and Resident fails to comply as promptly as conditions require in case of an emergency or within 14 days after written notice by Owner specifying the noncompliance and requesting that Resident remedy the condition within that period of time, Owner may enter the Unit and cause the work to be done in accordance with Ark. Code 00-00-000 and this Lease Contract. Resident will be responsible to reimburse Owner for the cost of any such work and Owner shall have all other remedies available pursuant to this Lease Contract and applicable law. Additionally, Resident’s noncompliance and failure to remedy pursuant to written notice from Owner may result in Owner’s termination of this Lease Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract, and Owners’ written notes regarding Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide or smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment and interrupt utilities as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or lossneeded. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community by Resident or Resident’s guests (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-After- hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, for and shall pay, pay all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract, and Owners’ written notes regarding Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide or smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community by Resident or Resident’s guests (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. Owner will act with customary diligence to keep common areas reasonably clean; maintain fixtures, hot water, heating, and air-conditioning equipment; substantially comply with all applicable laws regarding safety and sanitation; and make all reasonable repairs, subject to Resident’s obligation to pay for damages for which Resident is liable. If Owner violates any of the above, Resident may possibly terminate this Lease Contract and exercise other remedies under Missouri law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, for and shall pay, pay all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises Premises, Common Areas or Community Areas (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. Resident must comply with all applicable laws regarding maintenance of the Exclusive Bed Space, Unit and Premises. Any noncompliance by Resident with applicable law, which materially affects health and safety that may be remedied by repair, replacement, or cleaning, and Resident fails to comply as promptly as conditions require in case of an emergency or within 14 days after written notice by Owner specifying the noncompliance and requesting that Resident remedy the condition within that period of time, Owner may enter the Unit and cause the work to be done in accordance with Ark. Code 00-00-000 and this Lease Contract. Resident will be responsible to reimburse Owner for the cost of any such work and Owner shall have all other remedies available pursuant to this Lease Contract and applicable law. Additionally, Resident’s noncompliance and failure to remedy pursuant to written notice from Owner may result in Owner’s termination of this Lease Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract, and Owners’ written notes regarding Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible moldmold (pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1941.7), electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide or smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Except as prohibited by law, Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, for and shall pay, pay all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract, and Owners’ written notes regarding Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible moldmold (pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1941.7), electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide or smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Except as prohibited by law, Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and and/or turn off equipment to avoid property damage or to perform work requiring such interruption, as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or lossdetermined in Owner’s sole judgment. Resident shall be liable for, for and shall pay, pay all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. No abatement of Rent is allowed unless under Illinois law. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; fixtures;; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; doors;; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours After-­hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. Owner will act with customary diligence to keep common areas reasonably clean; maintain fixtures, hot water, heating, and air-conditioning equipment; substantially comply with all applicable laws regarding safety and sanitation; and make all reasonable repairs, subject to Resident’s obligation to pay for damages for which Resident is liable. If Owner violates any of the above, Resident may exercise statutory remedies, up to and including termination of this Lease Contract, under New Hampshire law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

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REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. Owner will act with customary diligence to keep common areas reasonably clean; maintain fixtures, hot water, heating, and air-conditioning equipment; substantially comply with all applicable laws regarding safety and sanitation; and make all reasonable repairs, subject to Resident’s obligation to pay for damages for which Resident is liable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairsrepairs (including repairs to smoke and carbon monoxide alarms), installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Resident acknowledges that intrusion alarm hardware is located in the Unit and the hardware does not qualify as electrical or other facilities that Owner supplies to Resident as part of Rent and is not subject to N.C. Gen. Stat. 42-42. Owner does not guarantee that intrusion alarm system is operable, does not provide monitoring of the system, and does not maintain or offer repairs of intrusion alarm system. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. (1) Where the Perpetrator is a resident or Permitted Occupant: In the event a resident or Permitted Occupant or any other household member claims to be the victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, and the resident or Permitted Occupant or household member (also referred to as the "victim") seeks to change exterior door locks (hereinafter "locks") to bar the Perpetrator or any other person having key access to the Unit from re-entering the Unit under the terms of this paragraph, the victim must first provide us with a copy of an Order issued by a court that requires the Perpetrator to stay away from the Unit. Upon our receipt of: (a) the victim's request to change locks (which may be in oral or written form), and (b) a copy of the Order, we shall either change the locks within seventy-two (72) hours or grant permission to the victim to change their own locks. Should we fail to change locks within seventy-two (72) hours after receipt of the victim's request and a copy of the Order, the parties agree that our failure to act within such time shall serve as our granting of permission to the victim to change the locks pursuant to N.C. GEN. STAT. § 42-42.3. In the event Resident changes the locks, Resident shall provide us with a working key to the replacement locks within forty-eight (48) hours of the replacement locks' installation. Pursuant to the terms of this paragraph and the pertinent provisions of N.C. GEN. STAT. § 42-42.3, Resident agrees that we shall not provide keys for replacement locks or otherwise grant access to the Unit to any person we know to be a Perpetrator, whether or not the Perpetrator may be resident, a Permitted Occupant, or any other person. In such an event, Resident agrees that we are not liable for civil damages to the Perpetrator excluded from the Unit, including, but not limited to, any claims related to the Perpetrator's loss of use of the Unit or loss of use or damage to the Perpetrator's personal property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises Premises, Common Areas or Community Areas (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floorsflo ors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life l ife or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. Owner will act with customary diligence to keep common areas reasonably clean; maintain fixtures, hot water, heating, and air-conditioning equipment; substantially comply with all applicable laws regarding safety and sanitation; and make all reasonable repairs, subject to Resident’s obligation to pay for damages for which Resident is liable. If Owner violates any of the above, Resident may possibly terminate this Lease Contract and exercise other remedies under Texas Property Code Sec. 92.056 by following this procedure: (a) all rent must be current, and Resident must make a written request for repair or remedy of the condition—after which Owner will have a reasonable time for repair or remedy; (b) if Owner fails to do so, Resident must make a second written request for the repair or remedy (to make sure that there has been no miscommunication between us)—after which Owner will have a reasonable time to repair or remedy; and (c) if the repair or remedy still hasn't been accomplished within that reasonable time period, Resident may immediately terminate this Lease Contract by giving Owner a final written notice.

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Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract, and Owner’s written notes from Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. No abatement of Rent is allowed unless under Illinois law. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident You shall promptly report to Ownerus, signed and in writing, all any repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s 's management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s your oral requests do not constitute a written request from Residentyou. Compliance by Owner us with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease ContractAgreement. Resident You must immediately notify Owner us in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner We may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s your utility costs. Owner reserves We reserve the right to relocate Resident you to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner We may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(syou and other(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident You shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s our overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s you or Resident’s your guests' use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident You shall immediately report to Owner us all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees We agree to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, for and shall pay, pay all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, and shall pay, all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises or Community (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts. Owner will act with customary diligence to keep common areas reasonably clean; maintain fixtures, hot water, heating, and air-conditioning equipment; substantially comply with all applicable laws regarding safety and sanitation; and make all reasonable repairs, subject to Resident’s obligation to pay for damages for which Resident is liable. If Owner violates any of the above, Resident may possibly terminate this Lease Contract and exercise other remedies under Maryland law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

REQUESTS, REPAIRS, AND MALFUNCTIONS. Resident shall promptly report to Owner, signed and in writing, all repairs, installations, service, or security related matters which need to be made to the Premises at the property’s management office or designated place (except in the case of emergencies such as fire, smoke, gas, explosion, overflowing sewage, uncontrollable running water, electrical shorts, or crime in progress). Written notes on Resident’s oral requests do not constitute a written request from Resident. Compliance by Owner with any oral request does not waive the strict requirement for written notices under this Lease Contract. Resident must immediately notify Owner in writing of water leaks, visible mold, electrical problems, malfunctioning lights, utility malfunctions or damage, broken or missing locks, doors, windows, carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors, or latches, and other conditions that pose a hazard to property, health, or safety. Owner may change or install utility lines or equipment serving the Community if the work is done reasonably without substantially increasing Resident’s utility costs. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident to perform work or to avoid property damage. Owner may also temporarily suspend any utility or other service to the Community and turn off equipment as needed to do maintenance and/or repair and/or protect the Community, Premises, or Resident(s) from risk of harm or loss. Resident shall be liable for, for and shall pay, pay all costs and expenses for damages and repairs to the Premises Premises, Common Areas or Community Areas (including, but not limited to, the cost of replacing or repairing all broken or damaged furnishings or fixtures; any costs related to defacement or damage to walls, ceilings, floors, carpets and doors; and reasonable charges for Owner’s overhead, administrative cost, and expense) caused by Resident’s or Resident’s guests’ use, occupancy, abuse, carelessness or misuse. Such costs for repairs and damages shall constitute Additional Rent. Resident shall immediately report to Owner all acts of vandalism and damage to the Premises or Community. Owner agrees to abide by applicable state law and local laws regarding repairs. A repair is considered an emergency if the situation places life or property in jeopardy and requires immediate attention. After-hours emergency repair requests can be made by contacting the management office directly at the advertised phone number and following the applicable answering service prompts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

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