Common use of Tenant’s Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Responsibilities. During the Lease Term, Tenant will repair and maintain the following at Tenant's expense: (i) The interior portion of the demising walls, the interior partition walls of the Premises and their wall-covering, and the entry door to the Premises. (ii) The electrical and mechanical systems not considered Building standard which have been installed by either Landlord or Tenant, for the exclusive use and benefit of Tenant. The following examples are for clarification and are not all inclusive: (a) electrical services for computers or similar items, (b) projection room equipment such as dimmers, curtains, or similar items, (c) water closet plumbing, kitchen plumbing or similar items, (d) HVAC for other than comfort cooling in the Premises, (e) security systems for the Premises, (f) telephone system for the Premises; and (g) other similar systems. (iii) Except for the janitorial services, if any, set forth in Section 11.(a) of this Lease, the repair and maintenance of the floor covering of the Premises, including VAT flooring, ceramic tiles, marble, wood flooring, or similar coverings, shall be performed by Landlord upon Tenant's request, at Tenant's expense, and Tenant will be billed for same as Other Rent. At least once per year, if necessary, Landlord will clean Tenant's carpeting at Tenant's expense to be billed to Tenant as Other Rent. Should additional cleaning be requested by Tenant, such cleaning will be available at Tenant's expense and will be billed to Tenant as Other Rent. (iv) All cabinets and millwork (regardless of ownership) so long as said cabinets and millwork are for the exclusive use and benefit of Tenant. (v) All other personal property, improvements or fixtures, except Building standard improvements and those items enumerated in Section 11.(a) hereof. Those items to be repaired and maintained by Tenant include, but are not limited to, the following: (a) ceiling tiles and ceiling grid, (b) molding or other woodwork and paneling, (c) light fixtures and bulbs, (d) draperies, blinds or wall hangings, (e) glass partition walls, (f) water closets, sinks and kitchen areas, (g) doors and locksets, and (h) vaults, safes, or secured areas. For the aforesaid items, Landlord may elect, with Tenant's approval (which approval will not be unreasonably withheld) to maintain and repair same at Tenant's expense and Tenant will be billed for same as Other Rent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Colonial Direct Financial Group Inc), Office Lease (Vfinance Inc)

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Tenant’s Responsibilities. During the Lease TermSubject to Paragraph 25 ("Destruction"), Tenant will repair shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep and maintain the following at interior and exterior of the Building (including structural portions and appurtenances thereto) and every part thereof in a good standard of maintenance and repair, or replacement, and in good and sanitary condition (collectively "Tenant's expense: (i) The interior portion of the demising walls, the interior partition walls of the Premises and their wall-covering, and the entry door to the Premises. (ii) The electrical and mechanical systems not considered Building standard which have been installed by either Landlord or Tenant, for the exclusive use and benefit of TenantResponsibilities"). The following examples are for clarification and are not all inclusive: (a) electrical services for computers or similar items, (b) projection room equipment such as dimmers, curtains, or similar items, (c) water closet plumbing, kitchen plumbing or similar items, (d) HVAC for other than comfort cooling in the Premises, (e) security systems for the Premises, (f) telephone system for the Premises; and (g) other similar systems. (iii) Except for the janitorial services, if any, set forth in Section 11.(a) of this Lease, the repair and maintenance of the floor covering of the Premises, including VAT flooring, ceramic tiles, marble, wood flooring, or similar coverings, shall be performed by Landlord upon Tenant's request, at Tenant's expense, and Tenant will be billed for same as Other Rent. At least once per year, if necessary, Landlord will clean Tenant's carpeting at Tenant's expense to be billed to Tenant as Other Rent. Should additional cleaning be requested by Tenant, such cleaning will be available at Tenant's expense and will be billed to Tenant as Other Rent. (iv) All cabinets and millwork (regardless of ownership) so long as said cabinets and millwork are for the exclusive use and benefit of Tenant. (v) All other personal property, improvements or fixtures, except Building standard improvements and those items enumerated in Section 11.(a) hereof. Those items to be repaired and maintained by Tenant Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: janitorization, all windows (a) ceiling tiles interior and ceiling gridexterior), window frames, plate glass and glazing (b) molding destroyed by accident or other woodwork act of third parties), truck doors, plumbing systems (such as water and panelingdrain lines, sinks, toilets, faucets, drains, showers and water fountains), electrical systems (c) light fixtures and such as panels, conduits, outlets, lighting fixtures, lamps, bulbs, tubes and ballasts), heating and air conditioning systems (d) draperiessuch as compressors, blinds or fans, air handlers, ducts, mixing boxes, thermostats, time clocks, boilers, heaters, supply and return grills), structural elements and exterior surfaces of the Building (including repainting), store fronts, roofs, downspouts, all interior improvements within the Building including but not limited to wall hangingscoverings, window coverings, carpet, floor coverings, partitioning, ceilings, doors (e) glass partition wallsboth interior and exterior), including closing mechanisms, latches, locks, skylights (f) water closetsif any), sinks and kitchen areas, (g) doors and locksetsautomatic fire extinguishing systems, and (h) vaultselevators and all other interior improvements of any nature whatsoever, safes, or secured areasand all exterior improvements to the Building. For the aforesaid items, Landlord may elect, with Tenant's approval (which approval will not Areas of excessive wear shall be unreasonably withheld) to maintain and repair same replaced at Tenant's sole expense upon Lease termination. Tenant hereby waives all rights under, and Tenant will benefits of, Subsection 1 of Section 1932 and Section 1941 and 1942 of the California Civil Code and under any similar law, statute or ordinance now or hereafter in effect. In the event any of the above Tenant's Responsibilities apply to any other third party tenant(s) of Landlord where there is common usage with other third party tenant(s), such maintenance responsibilities shall be billed for same undertaken by Landlord and the related charges shall be allocated to the Premises by square footage or other equitable basis as Other Rentreasonably calculated and determined by Landlord.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Alza Corp), Lease Agreement (Alza Corp)

Tenant’s Responsibilities. During the Lease Term, Tenant will repair and maintain maintain, ordinary wear and tear excepted, the following at Tenant's ’s expense: (i) The interior portion of the demising walls, the interior partition walls of the Premises and their wall-covering, and the entry door to the Premises. (ii) The electrical and mechanical systems not considered Building standard which have been installed by either Landlord or Tenant, for the exclusive use and benefit of Tenant. The following examples are for clarification and are not all inclusive: (a) electrical services for computers or similar items, (b) projection room equipment such as dimmers, curtains, or similar items, (c) water closet plumbing, kitchen plumbing or similar items, (d) HVAC for other than comfort cooling in the Premises, (e) security systems for the Premises, (f) telephone system for the Premises; and (g) other similar systems. (iii) Except for the janitorial services, if If any, set forth in Section 11.(a) of this Lease, the repair and maintenance of the floor covering of the Premises, including VAT flooring, ceramic tiles, marble, wood flooring, or similar coverings, shall be performed by Landlord upon Tenant's ’s request, at Tenant's ’s expense, and Tenant will be billed for same as Other Rent. At least once per year, if necessary, Landlord will clean Tenant's carpeting at Tenant's expense to be billed to Tenant as Other Rent. Should additional cleaning be requested by Tenant, such cleaning will be available at Tenant's ’s expense and will be billed to Tenant as Other Rent. (iv) All cabinets and millwork (regardless of ownership) so long as said cabinets and millwork are for the exclusive use and benefit of Tenant. (v) All other personal property, improvements or fixtures, except Building standard improvements and those items enumerated in Section 11.(a) hereof. Those items to be repaired and maintained maintained, ordinary wear and tear excepted, by Tenant include, but are not limited to, the following: (a) ceiling tiles and ceiling grid, (b) molding or other woodwork and paneling, (c) light fixtures and bulbs, (d) draperies, blinds or wall hangings, (e) glass partition walls, (f) water closets, sinks and kitchen areas, (g) doors and locksets, and (h) vaults, safes, or secured areas. For the aforesaid items, Landlord may elect, with Tenant's ’s approval (which approval will not be unreasonably withheld) to maintain and repair same at Tenant's ’s expense and Tenant will be billed for same as Other Rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.)

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Tenant’s Responsibilities. During A) The tenant is required to abide by these Rules. Failure to abide by the Lease TermRules may result in termination of the Lease. B) OUTSIDE THE UNIT, Tenant will repair and maintain the following at Tenant's expensetenant must: (i1) The interior portion Keep the yard free of debris and trash. Exterior walls should be free of graffiti. Grease shall not be dumped on the demising wallsexterior walls or grounds. 2) Not damage the lawns or landscaping. At units where it is the tenant’s responsibility, cutting/trimming the interior partition walls grass or shrubbery must be done in a timely manner, with the grass being no shorter than 2” and no higher than 4”. 3) Keep the front and rear porches and steps clean and free of hazards. Any items stored on the Premises and their wall-covering, and the entry door porch must not impede access to the Premisesunit. (ii4) The electrical Keep the sidewalks clean and mechanical systems not considered Building standard which have been installed by either Landlord or Tenant, for the exclusive use free of hazards. 5) Ensure that storm doors and benefit of Tenant. The following examples windows are for clarification kept clean and are not all inclusive: (adefaced. The glass and screens for the doors must remain intact with the door and/or window and in good repair. 6) electrical services for computers or similar itemsKeep the stairwells clean and uncluttered from trash, (bgrease and other debris. 7) projection Keep the utility room equipment such as dimmersfree of debris, curtainsmotor vehicle parts, tires, and flammable materials, including lighter fluid, gasoline, or similar itemskerosene, (cand their containers. 9) water closet plumbingAt HHA-owned properties, kitchen plumbing not hang clothes and other items from trees, windows, bushes, porches, railings, etc., but only from designated clotheslines. Wooden dryer racks are permitted for use to dry clothes outside the unit. 10) Not hang or similar itemsallow to be hung, (dwires or ropes from the windows, trees, or any other structure near a building. 11) HVAC for Not nail door wreaths into apartment doors. Tenants must use appropriate hangers, suction devices, or tape that will not damage the door finish. 12) Remove all seasonal decorations within three weeks after the celebrated holiday. 13) Not place trampolines, swing sets, kiddie pools or any other play equipment in the yards. HHA will remove the equipment at the tenant’s expense. 14) Not place lawn furniture anywhere other than comfort cooling on patios and porches. HHA will remove lawn furniture at the tenant’s expense. 15) Satellite Dishes cannot be attached to HHA buildings or mounted on poles anchored in the Premises, (e) security systems for the Premises, (f) telephone system for the Premises; and (g) other similar systemsground on HHA property. Only accepted mounting of satellite dish is on a tri-pod pole placed on REAR porch or patio of HHA housing unit. (iii16) Except for Tenant must clean-up after pets use the janitorial servicesbathroom in yard, if anyin parking lots, set forth in Section 11.(asidewalks of HHA property. 17) of this LeaseTenant must not have vehicles that are inoperable or have expired tags on HHA property. The tenant will receive a 24-notice to remove the vehicle from HHA property or it will be towed. If the vehicle is on a City street, within HHA property, the repair and maintenance property management staff will contact the City of the floor covering of the Premises, including VAT flooring, ceramic tiles, marble, wood flooring, or similar coverings, shall be performed by Landlord upon Tenant's request, at Tenant's expense, and Tenant will be billed for same as Other Rent. At least once per year, if necessary, Landlord will clean Tenant's carpeting at Tenant's expense to be billed to Tenant as Other Rent. Should additional cleaning be requested by Tenant, such cleaning will be available at Tenant's expense and will be billed to Tenant as Other RentHuntsville’s Code Enforcement department. (iv) All cabinets and millwork (regardless of ownership) so long as said cabinets and millwork are for the exclusive use and benefit of Tenant. (v) All other personal property, improvements or fixtures, except Building standard improvements and those items enumerated in Section 11.(a) hereof. Those items to be repaired and maintained by Tenant include, but are not limited to, the following: (a) ceiling tiles and ceiling grid, (b) molding or other woodwork and paneling, (c) light fixtures and bulbs, (d) draperies, blinds or wall hangings, (e) glass partition walls, (f) water closets, sinks and kitchen areas, (g) doors and locksets, and (h) vaults, safes, or secured areas. For the aforesaid items, Landlord may elect, with Tenant's approval (which approval will not be unreasonably withheld) to maintain and repair same at Tenant's expense and Tenant will be billed for same as Other Rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dwelling Lease

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