Common use of Smoke Alarms Clause in Contracts

Smoke Alarms. The Property Code requires the Property to be equipped with smoke alarms in certain locations. Tenant acknowledges that the Property in fact appears to be so equipped. Requests for additional installation, inspection, or repair of smoke alarms must be in writing. Disconnecting or intentionally damaging a smoke alarm or removing a battery without immediately replacing it with a working battery may subject Tenant to civil penalties and liability for damages and attorney fees under Property Code Sec. 92.2611.

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Smoke Alarms. The Property Code requires the Property to be equipped with smoke alarms in certain locations. Tenant acknowledges that the Property in fact appears to be so equipped. Requests for additional installation, inspection, or repair of smoke alarms must be in writing. Disconnecting or intentionally damaging a smoke alarm or removing a battery without immediately replacing it with a working battery may subject Tenant to civil penalties and liability for damages and attorney fees under the Property Code Sec. 92.2611Code.

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Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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Smoke Alarms. The Subchapter F, Chapter 92, Property Code requires the Property to be equipped with smoke alarms in certain locations. Tenant acknowledges that the Property in fact appears to be so equipped. Requests for additional installation, inspection, or repair of smoke alarms must be in writing. Disconnecting or intentionally damaging a smoke alarm or removing a battery without immediately replacing it with a working battery may subject Tenant to civil penalties and liability for damages and attorney fees under §92.2611, Property Code Sec. 92.2611Code.

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Samples: www.libertymgt.net

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