Common use of Use of the Premises Clause in Contracts

Use of the Premises. The renter— • is entitled to quiet enjoyment of the premises. The rental provider may only enter the premises in accordance with the Act; and • must not use the premises for illegal purposes; and • must not cause a nuisance or interfere with the reasonable peace, comfort or privacy of neighbours; and • must avoid damaging the premises and common areas. Common areas include hallways, driveways, gardens and stairwells. Where damage occurs, the renter must notify the rental provider in writing; and • must keep the premises reasonably clean.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Rental Agreement

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Use of the Premises. The renter— • renter- - is entitled to quiet enjoyment of the premises. The rental provider may only enter the premises in accordance with the Act; and - must not use the premises for illegal purposes; and - must not cause a nuisance or interfere with the reasonable peace, comfort or privacy of neighbours; and - must avoid damaging the premises and common areas. Common areas include hallways, driveways, gardens and stairwells. Where damage occurs, the renter must notify the rental provider in writing; and - must keep the premises reasonably clean.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement

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