Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors Sample Clauses

Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Tenant acknowledges that of this date, the unit is equipped with one or more smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Tenant has inspected the detector(s) and finds them in good working order.
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Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Shall be tested and inspected by the Landlord at least once per calendar year. The removal of batteries or dismantling of the detectors is not permitted.
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Seller shall deliver the Property at the closing with a smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector certificate dated no earlier than 120 calendar days before the closing unless exempt from Rhode Island law.
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Landlord provides working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors at the beginning of the lease. Batteries mus not be removed from smoke detectors except for replacement. Once the Tenant occupies the apartment, the care and maintenance of all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors becomes the Tenants responsibility, except when a detector becomes inoperable due to no fault of the Tenant. All detectors must be operable at the end of the term lease. If any detectors are missing or not working the Tenant will be charged $30 per detector unit. Landlord: Tenant: RMP Properties, LLC by: Date: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Date: Date:
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. The rental Unit is equipped with properly functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. RESIDENT agrees to test the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the rental Unit monthly for proper function. RESIDENT agrees not to interfere with their normal function or disable any detectors in any manner and agrees to immediately notify OWNER of any malfunction.
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. City agrees to install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors at the First House prior to conveyance to LLC. See Wis. Stat. 101.145 and 101.149. MATC agrees to test all detectors at least monthly and to notify LLC and JCP in case of malfunction observed during any such test.
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. SELLER shall provide at closing a Certificate of Compliance with M.G.L. Chapter 148, Section 26 and 26F1/2, and City of Somerville Codes and Ordinances regulating the installation of smoke/fire detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.
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Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Landlord must install smoke detection devises as required by law. The premises contains 3 smoke detection devices/carbon monoxide detectors, all working satisfactorily. Once tenancy begins, Xxxxxx must regularly test the detectors to ensure that they are working. Tenant must never remove the battery from the smoke‐detection device except when necessary to replace it. Tenant must inform the Landlord immediately, in writing, of any defect or malfunction in its operation. The Tenant agrees to test carbon monoxide detector(s) periodically as well as maintain operational batteries at all times. The Tenant must report, immediately to the Landlord, any malfunction with carbon monoxide detector(s).
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. The premises are equipped with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and the Tenant acknowledges they are in good working condition at time of initial occupancy. If the detectors are battery operated, each Tenant understands that it shall be Tenant’s responsibility to: 1. Ensure that the detector is in operating condition. 2. Replace the battery as needed. 3. If, after replacing the battery, the detector does not work, immediately inform the owner or authorized agent in writing.
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors. We have furnished smoke/CO detectors as required by law. If the detector is within 8 feet of floor/ground level, you must pay for and replace the batteries as needed. You must test them monthly. We will periodically inspect the detectors for operability. If your detector is not working, you must immediately report the problem to us. If we find your detectors not in working order, we may repair them and charge you for costs associated with that. If you disable or damage the detector, fail to replace a dead battery, or do not report malfunctions to us, you will be held responsible. You will be liable to us and others for any loss, damage, or fines resulting from fire, smoke, water, or explosions.
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