Utilities and Amenities Sample Clauses

Utilities and Amenities. We will provide and pay for the following in the Apartment: □ Water □ Electricity □ Phone □ Cable □ Garbage □ Gas □ Leaf and Snow Removal * All those not indicated are the responsibility of the tenant.
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Utilities and Amenities a. The Office of Housing and Residence Life reserves the right to assess additional charges based on excessive utility consumption or as the result of increases in rates charged by the utility service providers. b. All units are provided with internet connection and a streaming cable television service. The University and the Office of Housing and Residence Life are not financially responsible for any short-term outages or outages due to uncontrollable circumstances (i.e. inclement weather or acts of God). c. Access to and use of amenities and community spaces may be restricted or limited in capacity to address orders that affect University operations and the Student’s residency in Housing. The University will provide notice of the restrictions or limitations placed on the use of amenities or community spaces through messages to the Student’s Eagle email account and in materials posted in community spaces.
Utilities and Amenities. UNCW will provide data connection, water, sewage, and electricity used in the residential space during the term of this Agreement, and any extension thereof. Students shall use utilities in a conservative, economic, and efficient manner. Failure of utility services will not render the university liable for inconvenience to students or damage to property, nor abatement of charges owed, and neither shall it relieve student of any other obligations owed to UNCW under this agreement.
Utilities and Amenities. Water/Sewer will be billed to you by a third party vendor and will be charged directly to your rental account. The "RUBS" system of billing is based on the number of occupants within each apartment home. For more information on this billing system, you may consult Landlord. Usage for the common areas will not be billed to our residents and will continue to be paid by the community. Usage for common areas is estimated at 2-3% of overall water/sewage usage for the community, but Landlord will absorb no less than 10% of the water/sewage expense. Landlord reserves the right to increase or decrease its percentage of the water/sewage expense for any reason, but shall not decrease its percentage below 10%. The third party vendor may assess a small administrative charge for servicing your account, which may increase or decrease from time to time, based upon the policies of the third-party vendor and its agreements with Landlord. In the event you fail to pay the water/sewer charges timely, the landlord may impose a late fee or other charges to your account. You may contact management for a determination of these fees. If you fail to pay the water/sewer account timely for at last 60 days, your account will be deemed in default and subject to all applicable terms under the lease agreement. 6/24/2016 11:37:35 AM Lease # WG00367975 by JROBERT
Utilities and Amenities. All utilities reasonably requested by Company to provide Food Services at the Premises including, without limitation, heat, hot and cold water, gas, refrigeration, lights, electric current, ventilation, air conditioning, recycling, cooking waste removal, hazardous waste removal, garbage removal services, exterminator services, telephone services, internet access, and sewage disposal services.
Utilities and Amenities. The Department of Housing and Residential Education reserves the right to assess additional charges based on excessive utility consumption or as the result of increases in rates charged by the utility service providers. A. The University is not liable for failure or interruption of utilities. B. All units are provided with internet connection and a streaming cable television service. C. The University and the Department of Housing and Residential Education are not financially responsible for any outages or outages due to uncontrollable circumstances (i.e. inclement weather or acts of God). D. Access to and use of amenities and community spaces may be restricted or limited in capacity to address orders that affect University operations and Student’s residency in Housing.
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Utilities and Amenities. I will pay for the items that are checked: ✓ Water Electricity Phone Cable ✓ Garbage Gas Snow RemovalGrass cutting
Utilities and Amenities. Landlord shall provide telephone service and electrical, water, cable television, internet access and garbage collection services at no cost to Tenant(s). Landlord shall provide bedding, linens, towels, washcloths, silverware, flatware, glassware, dishes and appliances at no cost to Tenant(s).
Utilities and Amenities. Tenant shall be responsible for arranging and paying for all utility services as outlined in the below chart. Tenant shall not default on any obligation to a utility provider for utility services at the Property. Said default shall constitute a breach of this Lease Agreement and Landlord, at its election, may terminate this Lease and seek damages therein. Payment for Utilities Electricity Tenant Landlord N/A Water Tenant Landlord N/A Gas Tenant Landlord N/A Cable Tenant Landlord N/A Internet Tenant Landlord N/A Other: Tenant Landlord N/A Other: Tenant Landlord N/A Tenant shall notify Landlord as soon as possible if it is expected that he or she will not be able to pay the Rent in full on the date it is due. If any Rent is not paid in full by the due date; or the check or money order from the Tenant as payment of any Rent is dishonored, returned, or refused by any financial institution; then the late fee set forth above shall be charged to the account for each day until the balance is paid in full, including unpaid Rent, late fees, and other charges. All late fees charged under this Lease shall be treated as additional Rent and the Landlord’s acceptance of partial payments does not waive its right to collect the remaining balance due through any legal means, including eviction Tenant shall be responsible to Landlord for all damage to the Property that occurs during the time Tenant occupies the Property, whether the damage is caused by Tenant, Tenant’s guests, or otherwise resulting from negligence on the part of Tenant (e.g. leaving the Property unlocked or windows open).
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