WINDOWS AND WINDOW COVERINGS Sample Clauses

WINDOWS AND WINDOW COVERINGS. The skylights and windows that reflect or admit light into any place in the Building shall not be covered or obstructed by the Tenant, and no awnings, curtains or blinds shall be installed without the prior written consent of the Landlord. Window coverings that are installed shall have lining on the side facing the interior side of exterior windows. The Tenant shall not and shall not permit its employees, agents or invitees to throw anything out the windows or doors of the Building or into the passageways, stairways, lightwells or elevators shafts of the Building.
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WINDOWS AND WINDOW COVERINGS. Where applicable, Management has equipped the apartment with window treatments, which must remain in their installed condition. Residents must receive prior written approval from Management before installing drapes and/or window coverings in the apartment. All window coverings are to be white-backed so that the exterior of the building will present a uniform image. Residents may install additional curtain rods. However, proper-mounting screws must be utilized. Residents are responsible for any wall damage resulting from improper installation of drapery hardware. Residents are responsible for keeping their apartment windows clean. RESIDENT CERTIFICATION I have read and received a copy of the House Rules. I understand that these rules are an extension of my lease and that any violation of these rules may be grounds for lease termination. Resident Signature Date Resident Signature Date Resident Signature Date 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xx. # Xxxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Colonial Square Senior Village Address Community Management Representative Date Colonial Square Senior Village Pet Policy Common household pets are permitted in the apartments provided that any pet meets the requirements and the owners follow this policy, which is made an attachment to the lease. The pet policy limits the number, size and areas of access for resident’s pets. In general, each apartment may contain: • One four-legged, warm-blooded pet • Two birds • A ten-gallon fish tank (number of fish is not limited) Residents are requested to not feed or house stray animals. The pet policy does not apply to assistive animals. Refer to the Assistance Animal policy available from Management. Common Household Pet Definition: A common household pet is defined as a domesticated animal, such as a dog, cat, bird, fish or turtle that is traditionally kept in the home for pleasure rather than for commercial purposes. Common household pets do not include reptiles (except turtles). If this definition conflicts with any applicable state or local law or regulation defining the pets that may be owned or kept in dwelling accommodations, the state or local law or regulation will apply. This definition does not include animals that are used to assist persons with disabilities. Location of Pets in the Building: Pets are not allowed in public lobbies, dining areas, playgrounds, or other public gathering areas. When dogs or cats are moved through the building, they must be moved from the resident’s apartment to the nearest outside...
WINDOWS AND WINDOW COVERINGS. Clean toilet and sink $ 20.00 Replace single window pane $ 130.00 Clean bathroom cabinets $ 20.00 Replace double window pane $ 200.00 Vacuum throughout dwelling $ 25.00 Replace venetian blinds $ 25.00 Clean tile $ 60.00 Replace screens $ 50.00 Clean dishwasher $ 25.00 Electrical Flooring Replace light bulb $ 5.00 Deodorize carpet $ 85.00 Replace light fixture $ 40.00 Replace carpet (per room) $ 400.00 Replace electrical outlet/switch $ 20.00 Repair hardwood flooring $ 600.00 Replace coverplate $ 5.00 Refinish hardwood flooring (per room) $ 400.00 Locks Replace kitchen linoleum $ 400.00 Replace door key $ 15.00 Replace bathroom linoleum $ 250.00 Replace cylindrical door lock $ 40.0 Repair floor tile $ 40.00 Replace deadbolt lock $ 40.00 Replace kitchen floor tile $ 300.00 Miscellaneous Replace bathroom floor tile $ 200.00 Replace laminate countertop $ 200.00 Walls and Doors Replace medicine cabinet $ 200.00 Repair trim by back door $ 35.00 Replace vanity $ 150.00 Repair hole in wall $ 150.00 Replace towel bar $ 25.00 Remove wallpaper $ 150.00 Replace shower curtain rod $ 25.00 Repaint wall $ 695.00 Replace shower/tub enclosure $ 500.00 Nail hole per occurrence $ 5.00 Remove junk and debris $ 100.00 Replace interior door $ 500.00 Replace garage door opener $ 75.00 Replace exterior door $ 750.00 Replace mirror $ 75.00 Repair forced door damage $ 250.00 Replace mailbox and post $ 75.00 Replace garage door $ 450.00 Replace mailbox on house $ 30.00 Load of fill dirt $ 100.00 Initials:
WINDOWS AND WINDOW COVERINGS. Nothing may be hung on the outside of windows. Windows in the Premises may not be covered with sheets or other materials, which are not standard or generally accepted as curtains, drapes, or shade material. Window coverings cannot cover baseboard heat or circulation of air. Window coverings should be a neutral color from the outside. Tenant will keep all windows and doors closed from November 15th to April 1st. If damage results from an open window, Tenant will be held responsible for damage.

Related to WINDOWS AND WINDOW COVERINGS

  • Window Coverings No curtains, draperies, blinds, shutters, shades, awnings, screens or other coverings, window ventilators, hangings, decorations or similar equipment shall be attached to, hung or placed in, or used in or with any window of the Building without the prior written consent of Landlord, and Landlord shall have the right to control all lighting within the Premises that may be visible from the exterior of the Building.

  • Windows a. Front and rear windshield per California Vehicle Code § 26710.

  • WINDOW CLEANING Tenant shall not clean, nor require, permit, suffer or allow any window in the Premises to be cleaned from the outside in violation of Section 202 of the Labor Law, or any other Requirement, or of the rules of the Board of Standards and Appeals, or of any other board or body having or asserting jurisdiction.

  • GLASS The Tenant shall maintain the glass part of the demised premises, promptly replacing any breakage and fully saving the Landlord harmless from any loss, cost or damage resulting from such breakage or the replacement thereof.

  • Restrooms The restrooms, toilets, urinals, vanities and the other apparatus shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which they were constructed, and no foreign substance of any kind whatsoever shall be thrown therein. The expense of any breakage, stoppage or damage resulting from the violation of this rule shall be borne by the Tenant whom, or whose employees or invitees, shall have caused it.

  • Utility Installations Trade Fixtures Alterations 8.3.1 The term “Utility Installations” refers to all floor and window coverings, air and/or vacuum lines, power panels, electrical distribution, security and fire protection systems, communication cabling, lighting fixtures, HVAC equipment, plumbing, and fencing in or on the Premises. The term “

  • Maintenance Repairs Utility Installations Trade Fixtures and Alterations 7.1 Lessee's Obligations.

  • Doors Exterior doors may not be propped open for safety and security reasons. Students may be referred to the student conduct system if found propping these doors. Doors marked as emergency exits may only be used for emergency purposes other than during University-sanctioned move-in days.

  • Roof Any leaks or evidence of moisture? Yes No Unknown Type of Roof: Age Comments: Is there any existing fire retardant treated plywood? Yes No Unknown Comments:

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