Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities Sample Clauses

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Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities. Tenant(s) will: (1) keep the premises clean, sanitary, and in good condition and, upon termination of the tenancy, return the premises to Lessor in a condition identical to that which existed when Tenant(s) took occupancy, except for ordinary wear and tear; (2) immediately notify Lessor in writing of any defects or dangerous conditions in and about the premises of which ▇▇▇▇▇▇(s) becomes aware; and (3) reimburse Lessor, on demand by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, for the cost of any repairs to the premises damaged by ▇▇▇▇▇▇(s) or Tenant's(s’) guests or business invitees through misuse or neglect (including but not limited to bulbs, blinds, handles, mirrors and cabinets). Please see and initial maintenance price list. Tenant acknowledges that any damages that occur in common areas throughout the duration of ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s stay will be charged equally among all tenants in the unit unless individual responsible accepts accountability.
Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities. Tenant shall keep the Premises, including furniture and all fixtures, in a clean, sanitary and orderly condition with special attention to the stove and refrigerator, if provided, and leave the unit in the same condition as when taken except for normal wear and tear. Landlord will not pay for cleaning or any work of this kind contracted by the Tenant, unless expressly authorized in writing.
Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities. Tenant will: (1) keep the premises clean, sanitary, and in good condition and, upon termination of the tenancy, return the premises to the Landlady in a condition identical to that which existed when Tenant took occupancy, except for ordinary wear and tear; (2) immediately notify Landlady of any defects or dangerous conditions in and about the premises of which Tenant becomes aware; and (3) reimburse Landlady, on demand by Landlady, for the cost of any repairs to the premises damaged by Tenant or Tenant's guests or business invitees through misuse or neglect. Tenant will examine the premises, including appliances, fixtures, carpets, blinds, and paint, and report on if everything is found to be in good, safe, and clean condition and repair.
Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities. Tenant shall at all times during the Term keep the Premises (including all entrances and vestibules) and all partitions, windows and window frames and moldings, glass, doors, door openers, fixtures, equipment and appurtenances thereof (including lighting, electrical, and plumbing equipment and appurtenances and all interior heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment (all such interior heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment is collectively referred to as “HVAC”)) and all parts of the Premises, in good order, condition and repair, and in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, ordinances and regulations, damage by unavoidable casualty excepted. If replacement of equipment, fixtures and appurtenances thereto are necessary, Tenant shall replace the same with equipment, fixtures and appurtenances of the same quality, and shall repair all damages done in or by such replacement. In addition, Tenant, and not Landlord, shall be responsible for providing for the following services at the Premises: (i) standard cleaning and custodial services; (ii) routine maintenance, painting and electrical lighting service for the Building and Common Areas; and (iii) any other maintenance and service responsibilities desired by Tenant at the Premises. In addition to and without limitation of the foregoing, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Lease (including, without limitation, Section 8.1 of this Lease), Landlord expressly acknowledges and agrees that Tenant may make such repairs to the Building and/or the Common Areas as needed and desired by Tenant in Tenant’s reasonable judgment. Without limiting the foregoing, Tenant shall use reasonable efforts to notify Landlord in the event that, to Tenant’s actual knowledge and in Tenant’s reasonable judgment, there are any material repairs needed or material damage to any structural portions of the Building (including, without limitation, foundations, roof, and load bearing and exterior walls). As between Landlord and Tenant, Tenant will be responsible for the payment of any repairs and/or replacements to the structural portions of the Building that are performed by T▇▇▇▇▇, provided that, with respect to the costs of any expenditure by Tenant which under generally accepted accounting principles is properly classified as a capital expenditure, any payment made by Tenant attributable to any period of time after expiration or termination of this Lease (assuming amortization of the relevant expendi...
Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities. Tenant will: (1) keep the premises clean, sanitary and in good condition and, upon termination of the tenancy, return the premises to Landlord in a condition identical to that which existed when ▇▇▇▇▇▇ took occupancy, except for ordinary wear and tear; (2) immediately notify Landlord of any defects or dangerous conditions in and about the premises of which ▇▇▇▇▇▇ becomes aware; and
Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities. Tenants will: (1) keep the premises clean, sanitary, and in good condition and, upon termination of the tenancy, return the premises to Landlords in a condition identical to that which existed when Tenants took occupancy, except for ordinary wear and tear; (2) immediately notify Landlords of any defects or dangerous conditions in and about the premises of which Tenants become aware; and (3) reimburse Landlords, on demand by Landlords, for the cost of any repairs to the premises damaged by Tenants or Tenants' guests or business invitees through misuse or neglect. Tenants have examined the premises, including appliances, fixtures, carpets, drapes, and paint, and have found them to be in good, safe, and clean condition and repair, except as noted in the Landlord-Tenant Checklist.
Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities. Tenant shall at all times keep the Premises and all partitions, fixtures, equipment and appurtenances thereof and all parts of the Premises not required in Section 8.2 to be maintained by Landlord in good order, condition and repair, and in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, ordinances and regulations, damage by casualty excepted. If replacement of equipment, fixtures and appurtenances thereto are necessary, Tenant shall replace the same with equipment, fixtures and appurtenances of the same quality, and shall repair all damages done in or by such replacement.
Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities. Tenant will: (1) keep the premises clean, sanitary, and in good condition and, upon termination of the tenancy, return the premises to the TRU LLC Agent in a condition identical to that which existed when Tenant took occupancy, except for ordinary wear and tear; (2) the Tenant will dispose of cigarettes that are smoked outside by them or their guest in a trash can and not in the yard. (3) the tenant will ensure the yard is clear of trash (4) the tenant will ensure the trash bin at the alley are standing and lids are closed and take out the blue recycle bins to the front sidewalk on the morning of pick up and then return the bins after pick up.
Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities. Tenant shall, at its own cost and expense, keep and maintain all parts of the Premises in good condition, reasonable wear and tear and casualty excepted, and shall promptly make all necessary repairs and replacements, including, but not limited to, windows, glass and plate glass, doors, any special entry, interior walls and finish work, floors and floor coverings, water heaters, dock boards, truck doors, dock bumpers, termite and pest extermination, regular removal of trash and debris and keeping the whole of the Premises in a clean and sanitary condition. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall not be obligated to repair any damage caused by fire, tornado or other casualty or occurrence to the extent that such damage is covered by the insurance maintained by Landlord. Tenant shall, at its own cost and expense, maintain and repair the heating and air conditioning systems that exclusively serve the Premises ("HVAC System") and Tenant shall enter into a regularly scheduled (at least quarterly) preventive maintenance/service contract with a maintenance contractor for servicing all heating and air conditioning systems and equipment serving the Premises. The maintenance contractor must be approved by Landlord in advance, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The service contract must include all services suggested by the equipment manufacturer in the operation/maintenance manual, including, without limitation, replacement of parts as they become worn or damaged and must become effective (and a copy thereof delivered to Landlord) within thirty (30) days of the date Tenant takes possession of the Premises. Landlord warrants that, as of the Commencement Date, the HVAC Systems servicing the Premises shall be in good working order and that it will be responsible for the cost of repairing or replacing any HVAC Systems that are not functioning properly as of the Commencement Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Landlord reasonably determines that any existing HVAC System that is more than ten (10) years old as of the Commencement Date requires replacement during the Term of the Lease, Landlord shall pay the costs of such replacement; provided, however, Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, replace any HVAC System requiring replacement if: (a) the HVAC System is less than ten (10) years old on the Commencement Date; (b) the replacement is required as a result of misuse or abuse of the HVAC System by Tenant; or (c) Tenant has not caused regular...
Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities.  Tenants will be responsible for examining the premises, including but not limited to appliances, fixtures, carpets, blinds and paint. Doing so will ensure that they are in good, safe, and clean condition unless noted otherwise in the Landlord/Tenant Checklist.  Tenant agrees to:  Keep the leased premises clean, sanitary and in good condition  Return the premises to Landlord in the condition identical to that which existed when Tenant took occupancy, with the exception of ordinary wear and tear  Immediately notify Landlord if Tenant becomes aware of any defects or dangerous conditions in and around the premises  Reimburse Landlord for the cost of any repairs to the premises damaged by Tenant or Tenant's guests through misuse or neglect  IMMEDIATELY notify landlord of any running or leaking toilet, sink, faucets, shower, or washing machine.