SMHA Responsibility Sample Clauses

SMHA Responsibility. Notice to Tenant must be in writing, delivered 772 to Tenant or to any adult member of the household residing in the 773 dwelling unit, or sent by prepaid first-class mail properly addressed to 774 Tenant. [966.4 (k)(1)(i)] 775 776 (c) Unopened, canceled, first class mail returned by the Post Office shall be 777 sufficient evidence that notice was given. 778 779 (d) If Tenant is visually impaired, all notices must be in an accessible 780 format. [966.4 (k)(2)] 781 782 13. Termination of the Lease: In terminating the Lease, the following 783 procedures shall be followed by SMHA and Tenant: 784 785 (a) This Lease may be terminated only for serious or repeated violations of 786 material terms of the Lease, such as failure to make payments due under 787 the lease or to fulfill Tenant obligations set forth in Section 9 above, or 788 for other good cause. [966.4 (l)(2)] Such serious or repeated violation of 789 terms shall include but not be limited to: 790
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SMHA Responsibility. Notice to Tenant must be in writing, delivered to Tenant or to any adult member of the household residing in the dwelling unit, or sent by prepaid first-class mail properly addressed to Tenant. [966.4 (k)(1)(i)]
SMHA Responsibility. The standards that follow will be applied fairly and uniformly to all Tenants. SMHA will inspect each unit at least annually, to determine compliance with the standards. Upon completion of an inspection SMHA will notify Tenant in writing if he/she fails to comply with the standards. SMHA will advise Tenant of the specific correction(s) required establishing compliance, and indicating that training is available. Within a reasonable period of time, SMHA will schedule a second inspection. Failure of a second inspection will constitute a violation of the lease terms. Training will be available at no cost to any Tenant requesting or needing assistance in complying with the Housekeeping Standards.
SMHA Responsibility. The standards that follow will be applied fairly and uniformly to all Tenants. SMHA will inspect each unit at least annually, to determine compliance with the standards. Upon completion of an inspection SMHA will notify Tenant in writing if he/she fails to comply with the standards. SMHA will advise Tenant of the specific correction(s) required establishing compliance, and indicating that training is available. Within a reasonable period of time, SMHA will schedule a second inspection. Failure of a second inspection will constitute a violation of the lease terms. Training will be available at no cost to any Tenant requesting or needing assistance in complying with the Housekeeping Standards. 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 887 14. 888 889 890 891 892 15. 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 (b) Tenant responsibility: Tenant is required to abide by the standards set 910 forth below. Failure to abide by the Housekeeping Standards that result 911 in the creation or maintenance of a threat to health or safety is a 912 violation of the lease terms and can result in eviction. 913 914 Housekeeping Standards: Inside the Apartment 915 916 General— 917 918 (1) Walls: should be clean, free of dirt, grease, holes, cobwebs, and 919 fingerprints. 920 (2) Floors: should be clean, clear, dry and free of hazards. 921 (3) Ceilings: should be clean and free of cobwebs. 922 (4) Windows: should be clean and not nailed shut. Shades or blinds 923 should be intact. 924 (5) Woodwork: should be clean, free of dust, gouges, or scratches. 925 (6) Doors: should be clean, free of grease and fingerprints. Doorstops 926 should be present. Locks should work. 927 (7) Heating units: should be dusted and access uncluttered. 928 (8) Heating registers, vents, radiators, etc., should be clean and 929 unblocked by furniture. 930 (9) Trash: shall be disposed of properly and not left in the unit. 931 (10) Entire unit should be free of rodent or insect infestation. 932 933 Kitchen— 934 935 (1) Stove: should be clean and free of food and grease. 936 (2) Refrigerator and freezer: Door(s) should close properly and be 937 clean. The inside and outside of the refrigerator must be kept clean. 938 Door gaskets that seal the cold air in must be cleaned frequently to 939 prevent damage to them. Dirty gaskets can stick and cause them to 940 pull away from the refrigerator. 941 (3) Cabinets: should be clean and neat. Cabine...

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