Structural Changes; Redecoration Sample Clauses

Structural Changes; Redecoration. After the Occupancy Date, any structural or physical changes to the Residence, including any alteration (such as the construction of bookshelves) or redecoration (such as painting or wallpapering (other than painting or other maintenance performed by IKF) will require the prior approval of the Executive Director and will be made only under his or her supervision and direction. The cost of any change requested by Resident shall be at Resident’s expense. The Executive Director may require, as a condition of approval of a requested change, that Resident either
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