Common use of WINDOW GUARDS Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Early Lease Termination Settlement Agreement, Housing Lease, Housing Lease Rider

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WINDOW GUARDS. The tenant may If Tenant may intends to vacate the premises, have window guards installed by the Landlord landlord in the Tenant’s Apartment tenant's apartment and the public halls halls, provided that that: (1) the Tenant tenant makes a written request to the Landlord landlord for such installation; and (2) a child 10 years of age or younger resides in the Apartment apartment or is are regularly present in the Apartment apartment for a substantial period of time; and (3) the Tenanttenant’s Apartment 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 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 tenant shall remove or otherwise render ineffective such window guards. The Tenant tenant shall grant the Landlord landlord access to the Apartment apartment to inspect each window guard in the Apartmentapartment. Any expenditures made by the Landlord landlord in connection with installation and maintenance of the window guards shall be deemed to be capital improvements improvement costs, which may be, at the Landlordlandlord’s option, passed onto the Tenanttenant. These costs shall be considered additional rent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Apartment Lease Agreement, Apartment Lease Agreement

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WINDOW GUARDS. The Tenant resident may have window guards installed by the Landlord Owner in the Tenantresident’s Apartment apartment and the public halls halls, provided that that: (1l) the Tenant resident makes a written request to the Landlord Owner for such installation; and (2) a child 10 ten (10) years of age or younger resides in the Apartment apartment or is are regularly present in the Apartment apartment for a substantial period of time; and (3) the Tenantresident’s Apartment apartment is located higher than the first floor. Tenants Residents living on the first floor may only request window guards on windows in public halls above the first floor door to which persons in the Tenantresident’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 resident shall obstruct or interfere with the installation of the window guards and no Tenants resident shall remove or otherwise render ineffective such window guards. The Tenant resident shall grant the Landlord Owner access to the Apartment apartment to inspect each window guard in the Apartmentapartment. Any expenditures made by the Landlord Owner in connection with installation and maintenance of the window guards shall be deemed to be capital improvements improvement costs, which may be, at the LandlordOwner’s option, . passed onto the Tenantresident. These costs shall be considered additional rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reaffirmation Agreement (Mack Cali Realty L P)

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