Common use of Window Coverings Clause in Contracts

Window Coverings. If window coverings have been provided, you must use them and understand they are part of the Landlord Personal Property. If no window coverings are supplied, any window treatments you install must appear white to the outside. Do not use sheets, blankets, foil, etc., in place of draperies or blinds. Do not place objects on a window sill which are visible from the outside.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Campus Housing and Dining Services Agreement, Campus Housing and Dining Services Agreement, Campus Housing and Dining Services Agreement

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Window Coverings. If we provide window coverings have been providedcoverings, you must use them and understand they are part of the Landlord Personal Propertythem. If no we do not provide window coverings are suppliedcoverings, any window treatments you install must appear white to the outside. Do not use sheets, blankets, foil, etc., in place of draperies or blinds. Do not place objects on a window sill which are visible from the outside.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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