WINDOW GUARDS. The Tenant may have window guards installed by the Landlord in the Tenant’s Apartment and the public halls provided that (1) the Tenant makes a written request to the Landlord for such installation; and (2) a child 10 years of age or younger resides in the Apartment or is regularly present in the Apartment for a substantial period of time; and (3) the Tenant’s Apartment is located higher than the first floor. Tenants living on the first floor may only request window guards on windows in public halls above the first floor to which persons in the Tenant’s unit have access without having to exit the building. Window guards shall not be installed on any window giving access to a fire escape. No tenant shall obstruct or interfere with the installation of the window guards and no Tenants shall remove or otherwise render ineffective such window guards. The Tenant shall grant the Landlord access to the Apartment to inspect each window guard in the Apartment. Any expenditures made by the Landlord in connection with installation and maintenance of the window guards shall be deemed to be capital improvements costs, which may be, at the Landlord’s option, passed onto the Tenant. These costs shall be considered additional rent.
WINDOW GUARDS. Tenant xxxxxx agrees to notify Owner if any child who is ten years of age or under occupies the apartment. Tenant shall not install any gate or guard on any window without written permission of the Owner or remove any window guard installed by Owner. Tenant shall be liable to Owner for any violations issued to Owner as a result of Xxxxxx’s failure to permit Owner to install window guards or for installing any gate or guard on any window in violation of law.
WINDOW GUARDS. In accordance with § 5:10-27.1 of the New Jersey Administrative Code, landlords of multiple-unit dwellings must advise tenants with children under the age of ten (10) that they may request that the landlord install window guards by including the following statement in the lease agreement:
WINDOW GUARDS. Per § 5:10-27.1:
WINDOW GUARDS. Per § 5:10-27.1: The owner (landlord) is required by law to provide, install and maintain window guards in the apartment if a child or children 10 years of age or younger is, or will be, living in the apartment or is, or will be, regularly present there for a substantial period of time if the tenant gives the owner (landlord) a written request that the window guards be installed. The owner (landlord) is also required, upon the written request of the tenant, to provide, install and maintain window guards in the hallways to which persons in the tenant's unit have access without having to go out of the building. If the building is a condominium, cooperative or mutual housing building, the owner (landlord) of the apartment is responsible for installing and maintaining window guards in the apartment and the association is responsible for installing and maintaining window guards in hallway windows. Window guards are only required to be provided in first floor windows where the window sill is more than six feet above grade or there are other hazardous conditions that make installation of window guards necessary to protect the safety of children.
WINDOW GUARDS. In accordance with § 5:10-27.1 of the New Jersey Administrative Code, landlords of multiple-unit dwellings must advise tenants with children under the age of ten (10) that they may request that the landlord install window guards by including the following statement in the lease agreement: The owner (landlord) is required by law to provide, install and maintain window guards in the apartment if a child or children 10 years of age or younger is, or will be, living in the apartment or is, or will be, regularly present there for a substantial period of time if the tenant gives the owner (landlord) a written request that the window guards be installed. The owner (landlord) is also required, upon the written request of the tenant, to provide, install and maintain window guards in the hallways to which persons in the tenant’s unit have access without having to go out of the building. If the building is a condominium, cooperative or mutual housing building, the owner (landlord) of the apartment is responsible for installing and maintaining window guards in the apartment and the association is responsible for installing and maintaining window guards in hallway windows. Window guards are only required to be provided in first floor windows where the window sill is more than six feet above grade or there are other hazardous conditions that make installation of window guards necessary to protect the safety of children.
WINDOW GUARDS. Per § 5:10-27.1: The owner (landlord) is required by law to provide, install and maintain window guards in the apartment if a child or children 10 years of age or younger is, or will be, living in the apartment or is, or will be, regularly present there for a substantial period of time if the tenant gives the owner (landlord) a written request that the window guards be installed. The owner (landlord) is also required, upon the written request of the tenant, to provide, install and maintain window guards in the hallways to which persons in the tenant's unit have access without having to go out of the building. If the building is a condominium, cooperative or mutual housing building, the owner (landlord) of the apartment is responsible for installing and maintaining window guards in the apartment and the association is responsible for installing and maintaining window guards in hallway windows. Window guards are only required to be provided in first floor windows where the window sill is more than six feet above grade or there are other hazardous conditions that make installation of window guards necessary to protect the safety of children. WATER LEAKS: Tenant is to notify the Landlord immediately if Tenant notices any running water in the faucets in the kitchen, bathroom-sink, bathtub or any other faucets. If the toilet is running and does not shut off properly, Tenant is to notify Landlord immediately. If Tenant does not notify Landlord of any water leaks and it is determined that the water xxxx is in excess because of this leak, Tenant will be responsible financially for paying the difference in the water xxxx. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
WINDOW GUARDS. Window guards shall be installed in all windows where a child 10 years of age or younger is assigned. You may also request window guards should you wish to have them.
WINDOW GUARDS. THE OWNER (LANDLORD) IS REQUIRED BY LAW TO PROVIDE, INSTALL AND MAINTAIN WINDOW GUARDS IN THE APARTMENT IF A CHILD OR CHILDREN 10 YEARS OF AGE OR YOUNGER IS, OR WILL BE, LIVING IN THE APARTMENT OR IS, OR WILL BE, REGULARLY PRESENT THERE FOR A SUBSTANTIAL PERIOD OF TIME IF THE TENANT GIVES THE OWNER (LANDLORD) A WRITTEN REQUEST THAT THE WINDOW GUARDS BE INSTALLED. THE OWNER (LANDLORD) IS ALSO REQUIRED, UPON THE WRITTEN REQUEST OF THE TENANT, TO PROVIDE, INSTALL AND MAINTAIN WINDOW GUARDS IN THE HALLWAYS TO WHICH PERSONS IN THE TENANT'S UNIT HAVE ACCESS WITHOUT HAVING TO GO OUT OF THE BUILDING. IF THE BUILDING IS A CONDOMINIUM, COOPERATIVE OR MUTUAL HOUSING BUILDING, THE OWNER (LANDLORD) OF THE APARTMENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING AND MAINTAINING WINDOW GUARDS IN THE APARTMENT AND THE ASSOCIATION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING AND MAINTAINING WINDOW GUARDS IN HALLWAY WINDOWS. WINDOW GUARDS ARE ONLY REQUIRED TO BE PROVIDED IN FIRST FLOOR WINDOWS WHERE THE WINDOWSILL IS MORE THAN SIX FEET ABOVE GRADE OR THERE ARE OTHER HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS THAT MAKE INSTALLATION OF WINDOW GUARDS NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN.