Janitorial Costs definition
Examples of Janitorial Costs in a sentence
Collectively Operating Expenses, Snow Removal Costs, Taxes and Janitorial Costs shall be referred to as “Recognized Expenses”.
Common Area Janitorial: Costs to clean and maintain the interior common areas of the Building.
Tenant shall be separately charged for Tenant’s Proportionate Share of all Utilities and Janitorial Costs during the Term.
Janitorial Costs are defined as all reasonable costs associated with trash and garbage removal and recycling and cleaning and sanitizing the Building (“Janitorial Costs”).
During the Term the Tenant shall pay to the Landlord the Tenants Floor Share of Janitorial Costs.
For avoidance of doubt, the parties acknowledge and agree that the Snow Removal Costs and Janitorial Costs are not capped.
The Landlord estimates that the Utilities Charge and the Proportionate Share of Taxes, Operating Costs, HVAC Costs and Janitorial Costs for the 2002 calendar year will be $17.26 per square foot of Rentable Area of the Leased Premises.
Subject to Article 4 hereof, and excluding services supplied by the Landlord and charged to the Tenant as Operating Costs, HVAC Costs, Janitorial Costs and the Utilities Charge, one hundred and fifteen percent (115%) of the cost to the Landlord of all Additional Services provided by the Landlord or its agent to the Tenant shall be payable forthwith by the Tenant, upon demand by the Landlord, as an Additional Service Cost.
Landlord shall provide the janitorial services for the Premises set forth on Exhibit “C”, the costs of which shall be included in the Janitorial Costs.
Protection of interior of existing structures at all times, from damage, dust and weather inclemency.