Damage and Performance Deposit definition
Examples of Damage and Performance Deposit in a sentence
Landlord may charge Tenant(s)’s Cleaning, Damage and Performance Deposit for any unpaid utility ▇▇▇▇.
The Damage and Performance Deposit, or any balance remaining after deduction of such costs, will be returned to you within 14 days of the Event Date.
Agent shall collect a Cleaning, Damage and Performance Deposit and/or a Pet Deposit at time of lease signing and deposit these amounts in the Agent’s Security Deposit Trust Account: Agent may retain, on behalf of the owner, any or all of the deposit as deemed necessary to pay any incurred costs due under the terms of the tenant’s deposit agreement.
By taking possession and completing and signing the “Cleaning, Damage and Performance Deposit Agreement,” Tenant acknowledges having received the Premises and surroundings in clean condition and in good order and repair and that no other agreements have been expressed or implied, except those written in the Lease (including attachments).
Landlord may charge ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Cleaning, Damage and Performance Deposit for any utility closing bill.
We reserve the right to claim further reimbursement in excess of the value of the Damage and Performance Deposit if necessary.
Tenant has thoroughly examined the condition of the Apartment and surroundings, and by taking possession and completing and signing the “Cleaning, Damage and Performance Deposit and Non-‐Refundable Fee Agreement,” acknowledges that Tenant has received the Apartment and surroundings in clean condition and in good order and repair and that no agreements have been expressed or implied, except those written in the Lease (including attachments).
Any work required to be carried out by us following the Event, including but not limited to reinstatement or clearing rubbish, may be charged at £25 per hour and deducted from the Damage and Performance Deposit.
Such costs and expenses will be deducted from the Damage and Performance Deposit.
In the event that the alarms are activated unnecessarily by you, your Guests or your Suppliers, any costs associated with re-setting the alarms or any call out charge will be deducted from the Damage and Performance Deposit.