Unit Common Areas definition
Examples of Unit Common Areas in a sentence
Only you, your assigned Roommates (having also leased a Bedroom in the Unit), and guests shall be entitled to occupy the Unit Common Areas.
You may not have an overnight guest in the Premises (including the Unit Common Areas) more than 3 consecutive nights and no more than 6 total nights in any 30-day period, with or without permission from roommates or other residents.
Resident shall be jointly and severally liable (with the other residents of the Unit) for any repair or replacement costs associated with the loss, breakage or other damage to any Furnishings provided within the Unit Common Areas.
Landlord shall not be responsible for any injuries or damages to Resident or any other person relating to mold caused, in whole or in part, by Resident’s failure to clean and maintain his or her Bedroom or the Unit Common Areas as herein required, or to promptly notify Landlord of conditions in need of repair or maintenance.
Resident and each of the other residents of the Unit are jointly and severally liable for all obligations relating to the Unit Common Areas and the utilities (if applicable); provided, however that Resident alone is liable for Monthly Installments and Additional Fees, and obligations under this Contract relating to the Bedroom.
No other grills or hibachis are permitted in the Facility (including, without limitation, in the Units or the Unit Common Areas).
In addition, Resident shall be jointly and severally liable (with the other residents of the Unit) for all damages to Unit Common Areas and the Furnishings therein.
Resident shall notify Landlord on the Condition Form of any defects or damages in the Bedroom and the Unit Common Areas (including, without limitation the smoke detectors, door and window locks and latches and any other safety devices in the Bedroom and the Unit Common Areas).
The Landlord shall not be liable for loss of or damage to personal property belonging to Residents or Guests regardless of where the personal property is located, whether in the Unit, Common Areas, laundries, attics, basements, or storage rooms, unless loss or damage is caused by the willful misconduct or negligence of Landlord.
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