Yard Care definition

Yard Care. Lessee is responsible, unless notified otherwise for yard care to include but not limited to mowing, raking, and trash removal. Any activity that will or can result in yard property damage, such as pulling cars up on grass, will result in a fine to repair the damage.

Examples of Yard Care in a sentence

  • Tenant acknowledges reading and accepting the following responsibilities: Garbage Tenant Owner Water/Sewer Tenant Owner Electricity Tenant Owner Gas/Propane (if applicable) Tenant Owner Yard Care Tenant Owner Tenant(s) shall pay for all charges related to hookup, connection, and deposit for providing utility service and be responsible for payment of the above named utility services.

  • Owner’s Signature Address City, State, Zip Code Agent Telephone # in Unit Name Address Social Security # Federal ID # (If Applicable) Day ( ) Evening ( ) Cellular ( ) E-Mail Address Lock Box Code Cleaner's Name Cleaner's Phone Maximum Occupants Bedrooms and Baths Bedrooms Baths Yard Care Provider Yard Care Provider Pest Control Company • ’s vacation rental commission: % of BASE Rental Amount.

  • Either party may terminate this Agreement in its entirety or amend the services detailed on the Yard Care Schedule provided.

  • This Yard Care Contract and Yard Care Schedule constitute the sole and entire Agreement between the parties with regard to the subject matter hereof and the parties waive the right to rely on any alleged expressed or implied provision not contained therein.

Related to Yard Care

  • Child care means continuous care and supervision of five or more qualifying children that is:

  • Foster care means substitute care furnished on a 24-hour-a-day basis to an eligible child in a licensed or approved facility by a person or agency other than the child’s parent or guardian but does not include care provided in a family home through an informal arrangement for a period of 20 days or less. Child foster care shall include but is not limited to the provision of food, lodging, training, education, supervision, and health care.

  • Routine care means medical care which is not urgent or emergent in nature and can wait for a regularly scheduled physician appointment without risk of permanent damage to the patient’s life or health status. The condition requiring routine care is not likely to substantially worsen without immediate clinical intervention.

  • Pharmacy care means medications prescribed by a licensed physician and any health-related services considered medically necessary to determine the need or effectiveness of the medications.

  • hospice care means a coordinated program of active professional