Common use of Tenancy End Clause in Contracts

Tenancy End. The Property and its contents must be handed back at the of the Term with full vacant possession in the same clean state and condition that it was at the start of the Term (reasonable wear and tear accepted). This includes returning the contents to the correct rooms as stated in the Inventory and Schedule of Condition. Failure to do so will result in the Tenant being charged for the work required to return the property and its contents to its previous condition. Any of the Fixtures, Furniture and Effects that have been broken, lost, damaged or destroyed during the Tenancy must be repaired or replaced at the Tenant’s expense. The Tenant will be expected to pay for the washing, ironing, cleaning and pressing of all mattress protectors, soft furnishing covers curtains and carpets that have been soiled during the Tenancy by means of professional cleaners. If the Tenant fails to pay for any of the above work or repairs the landlord is entitled to recover these costs from the deposit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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