Examples of Common Furnishings in a sentence
The Association will make all decisions about and be responsible for the colour, decor, Common Furnishings, changes, additions and other improvements to the Property.
You are responsible for any damage, other than normal wear and tear, done to a Cottage and its Common Furnishings during your Use Period.
The Occupant must: (i) vacate the Cottage occupied at the end of his/her Confirmed Use Period; (ii) leave the Cottage and Common Furnishings in good and sanitary condition (except for reasonable wear and tear); and (iii) obey all Rules for check-out.
You should report any missing or damaged items of Common Furnishings to the Property Manager as soon as possible after check-in; otherwise you may be charged for the damaged or missing items.
You may not make any change, including reorganization or removal of any of the Common Furnishings including, furniture, wall hangings or floor coverings, or redecorating of any type, within your Assigned Cottage or other area of the property.