Mold Addendum Sample Contracts

MOLD ADDENDUM
Mold Addendum • November 15th, 2016

This will serve as an Addendum (“Addendum”) to the Lease Agreement dated , (the “Lease”) between Hunt Southern Group, LLC, (“Owner”), and (“Resident”), regarding the property located at (the “Premises”).

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Mold Addendum
Mold Addendum • September 3rd, 2015

This Mold and Mildew Addendum dated LEASE SIGN DATE is attached and made part if the Lease dated LEASE DATE by and between Ashley D. Lam, as agent for owner, and RESIDENT NAME Residents”) for the premises known as 350 Portico Way #APT. NUMBER in The Independence.

MOLD ADDENDUM
Mold Addendum • June 10th, 2009

In this document, the terms “you” and “your” refer to all tenants listed below and all occupants or guests and the terms “we”, “us” and “our” refer to the landlord or agent named in the Lease Contract (not to the property manager or anyone else). In this document, all references to the term mold shall be deemed to include all forms of mold and mildew as well as similar growths.

Mold Addendum
Mold Addendum • June 18th, 2010

Notice to Resident(s): It is our goal to maintain a quality living environment for our residents. To help achieve this objective, it is important to minimize any mold growth in your unit. This addendum contains important information for you, the resident, as well as your responsibilities as they pertain to mold prevention.

Mold Addendum
Mold Addendum • January 18th, 2023

The Parties hereby acknowledge that this Addendum is incorporated into the Lease Agreement for the property referenced therein as the “Premises” and serves to affirm the following:

Mold Addendum
Mold Addendum • February 19th, 2022

Tenant acknowledges the possibility that mold may at some time be present in the Premises. Mold is a fungus commonly found in the environment. In some cases, for example to produce penicillin, mold can be very useful. On the other hand, some types of mold are toxic and can cause sickness. At the present time, neither government agencies nor the scientific community has reached a consensus as to when indoor mold becomes harmful. For this reason, it is important to make sure that mold is not allowed to accumulate. Mold typically originates in a damp environment. It can then spread through the air or be transported by contact with other surfaces (like the bottom of a shoe). Cleanliness is unquestionably the key component of any strategy to combat mold. Consistent with Massachusetts law, Tenant is responsible for maintaining the Premises in a clean and sanitary condition, free of filth or causes of sickness. In particular, Tenant must remove any visible accumulation of moisture, for exampl

MOLD ADDENDUM
Mold Addendum • December 19th, 2012

This Mold Addendum C is made between Boulder Property Management (BPM) and the Tenants of the aforementioned address and is part of the Boulder Property Lease Contract. Except as specifically modified by this Mold Addendum D, the terms of the Lease and any other attachments thereto shall remain in full force and effect.

MOLD ADDENDUM
Mold Addendum • August 10th, 2016

MOLD: Mold consists of naturally occurring microscopic organisms which reproduce by spores. Mold breaks down and feeds on organic matter in the environment. The mold spores spread through the air and the combination of excessive moisture and organic matter allows for mold growth. Not all, but certain types and amounts of mold can lead to adverse health effects and/or allergic reactions. Not all mold is readily visible, but when it is, can often be seen in the form of discoloration, ranging from white to orange and from green to brown and black, and often there is a musty odor present. Reducing moisture and proper housekeeping significantly reduces the chance of mold and mold growth.

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