Schedule of Condition. The obligation in clause 3.4.1 shall not require the Tenant to keep the Property in any better state of repair of condition than that described in the Schedule of Condition.
Schedule of Condition. 23.1 Prior to the start of the Works the Contractor shall agree with the Employer’s Representative a Schedule of Condition describing the condition of the existing buildings or services within the vicinity of the Works. Should there be any damage to the existing buildings or services arising during the Works and not previously scheduled, such damage shall be put right at the Contractor’s expenses.
Schedule of Condition. To Be Added In Advance of the Commencement of the Tenancy
Schedule of Condition. To instruct an inventory clerk to be nominated by the Landlord to compile a Schedule of Condition of the Premises at the commencement of the Term. The Landlord or the Landlord's nominated representative to be responsible for checking the same at the termination of the Term (howsoever determined)
Schedule of Condition. An ingoing schedule of condition will be drawn up no later than the first of the following dates : either at the date of start of the lease or the date of effective occupation of the leased premises by the lessee.
Schedule of Condition. At the commencement of this tenancy to sign the Schedule of Condition produced by the Landlord in accordance with clause 2.3 hereof in acknowledgement of the same
Schedule of Condition. The Landlord and the Tenant shall as soon as shall be practicable after the date hereof appoint surveyors for the purposes of preparing and agreeing a schedule of condition evidencing the state and condition of repair of the Property and the parties will act in the good faith in seeking to agree such a schedule and the schedule of condition so prepared shall be annexed to the Underlease and shall represent the schedule of condition referred to therein.
Schedule of Condition. The Schedule of Condition to be prepared by an inventory clerk nominated by the Landlord at the cost of the Tenant and to set out the state and condition of the Premises ASSURED SHORTHOLD TENANCY AGREEMENT DATED:
Schedule of Condition. Cleaning
i. Our Inventory Clerks are not qualified surveyors; neither are they experts in valuations, antiques or materials, etc. As such, the Schedule of Condition / Cleaning should not be considered a structural survey report or used as an accurate description of every item in the Property such as furniture or equipment, etc.
ii. The Schedule of Condition / Cleaning provides a record of the condition of all the contents of a Property including flooring, walls, woodwork, windows, curtains/blinds, bathrooms, kitchen units, oven/hob /extractor, furniture and kitchen white goods. Our Schedules of Cleaning also include details of the cleanliness of a Property which is classified as follows:
a) Professionally cleaned: A professional has been engaged to carry out cleaning and the appropriate receipts/invoices have been witnessed and photographed by Our Clerk. Receipts will be included in the report. Our Clerk checks and agrees that the cleaning has been conducted to a high standard with everything immaculate, sparkling and dust-free; appliances and sanitary ware spotless; carpets steam cleaned and vacuumed; floors swept; all furniture in order and clean; linen freshly laundered.
b) Domestically cleaned to a high standard: As per professionally cleaned but with no receipts or invoices provided by the Tenant or Agent.
c) Domestically cleaned: Floors are vacuumed and swept. Appliances are cleaned and free of loose dirt; although some carbon deposits may be visible there is no loose debris or grease to the touch. Dust may be visible to generally unseen areas such as cupboards and tops of door frames, etc. Sanitary ware is clean and showing no dust or soap deposits or loose hairs, etc.
d) Requires cleaning: No attempt has been made to clean the item in question and full cleaning is needed to bring it back to a clean condition. Limescale may be present on chrome fittings; food splashes to walls; soap deposits and loose hairs to sinks, showers and bathtubs, etc. Carpets need vacuuming and floors need sweeping; dust and dirt apparent.
Schedule of Condition i. Integrity 's inventory clerks are not qualified surveyors ; neither are they experts in valuations , antiques or materials , etc. As such, the Schedule of Condition should not be considered a structural survey report or used as an accurate description of every item in the property such as furniture or equipment, etc.
ii. The Schedule of Condition provides a record of the condition of all the contents of a property including flooring, walls, woodwork, windows, curtains/blinds, bathrooms, kitchen units, oven/hob /extractor, furniture and kitchen white goods. Our schedules of condition also include details of the cleanliness of a property which is classified as follows: