Janitorial Expenses definition
Examples of Janitorial Expenses in a sentence
Section 5.7. Throughout the Lease Term, Landlord shall maintain books and records with respect to Operating Charges, Real Estate Taxes, and Janitorial Expenses in accordance with the income tax, accrual basis of accounting, consistently applied.
John’s written request, the Synod shall begin to pay the Synod Share of Monthly Operating Expenses Increases plus the Synod Additional Janitorial Expenses (collectively, “Operating Expense Adjustment”) at the same time as the payment of Base Rent.
Landlord shall have the right to estimate the actual Rental Tax, Operating Expenses, Taxes and Janitorial Expenses and Premises HVAC Expenses allocable to the Final Additional Rent Period but which are not determinable within such ninety (90) day period.
Within one hundred twenty (120) days after the end of each calendar year, or as soon thereafter as is feasible, Landlord shall submit a Reconciliation Statement for Janitorial Expenses.