Common use of SIGNIFICANT REPAIRS Clause in Contracts

SIGNIFICANT REPAIRS. a. If the Premises requires significant renovations, improvements or repairs (such as, by way of example only and not by way of any limitation, tenting for termites, treating for pests or other vermin, replacing plumbing or electrical wiring, repairing fire damage, etc.) which require Resident(s) to vacate the Premises for any length of time, Resident(s) must vacate the Premises as needed and otherwise cooperate with Landlord in its efforts to perform the work. To the extent possible, Landlord shall give Resident(s) at least ten days written notice of the need to vacate the Premises, which notice shall include Landlord’s best estimation of the length of time Landlord anticipates Resident(s) will need to be absent from the Premises.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Lease Agreement

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