Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Sample Clauses

Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. The Premises is equipped with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in accordance with Ca. Health and Safety Code §§ 13260. Resident must test the detectors periodically and immediately report any malfunctions to Owner/Agent. If Resident disables a smoke and/or carbon monoxide detector by (1) damaging it, or (2) removing the battery and not immediately replacing batteries and retesting the alarm, Resident will be liable to Owner/Agent and others for any loss or damage from fire, smoke or water if that condition arises from Resident disconnecting, or failing to replace batteries, from Resident not reporting alarm malfunctions, and/or from Resident’s negligence. Resident agrees to allow the Owner/Agent access to the Premises to test the smoke and/or carbon monoxide detectors as required by law. Resident(s) must inform the Owner /Agent immediately in writing of any defect, malfunction or failure of any detector.
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Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Purchaser hereby acknowledges and agrees that (i) he or she has had sufficient time and opportunity to inspect the Property, including, without limitation, any improvements thereto and any smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors therein, (ii) it shall be Purchaser’s responsibility to ensure that the Property complies with all laws and regulations concerning the installation and operation of smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, and (iii) Purchaser shall obtain (a) any required certificates or approvals concerning smoke or carbon monoxide detectors required by state or local law, including, without limitation, those that may be required prior to transfer or occupancy of the Property, and (b) the same on behalf of and in lieu of Seller in any case where Seller would otherwise have been required to obtain such certificates and approvals.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. The Premises are equipped with Smoke Detec-tion devices and Carbon Monoxide Detector devices hereinafter referred to as “Detectors”:
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Purchaser hereby acknowledges and agrees that (i) he or she has had sufficient time and opportunity to inspect the Property, including, without limitation, any improvements thereto and any smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors therein, (ii) it shall be Purchaser’s responsibility to ensure that the Property complies with all laws and regulations concerning the installation and operation of smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, and (iii) Purchaser shall obtain (a) any required certificates or approvals concerning smoke or carbon monoxide detectors required by state or local law, including, without limitation, those that may be required prior to transfer or occupancy of the Property, and (b) the same on behalf of and in lieu of Seller in any case where Seller would otherwise have been required to obtain such certificates and approvals. Purchaser’s initials Seller’s initials ARTICLE 6. ILLINOIS RADON AWARENESS ACT. 420 ILL. COMP. STAT. XXX. 46/1 to 46/99 (the “Radon Awareness Act”).
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. The rental unit is equipped with properly functioning smoke detectors and, if required, carbon monoxide detectors. Resident agrees to test the smoke detectors in the rental unit monthly for proper function. Resident agrees not to interfere with their normal function or disable the smoke or carbon monoxide detectors in any manner and immediately notify OWNER of any malfunction. (See AOA form 110 for additional information).
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. After the start of the tenancy, it is the tenant’s responsibility to and test all smoke and CO detectors regularly to make sure they are in working order. Testing monthly is generally considered an appropriate frequency for detectors. It is the tenant’s responsibility to ensure that batteries in detectors are replaced when and where appropriate.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. The Seller shall at the time of the delivery of the deed, deliver a certificate from the fire department of the city or town in which said Premises are located stating the Premises have been equipped with approved smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in conformity with applicable law.
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Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. The Unit is equipped with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in accordance with state or local government regulations. You are responsible for replacing dead batteries in the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. You must immediately report smoke and carbon monoxide detector malfunctions to us. Neither you nor others may disable smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. You will be liable to others and us for any loss, damage, or fines from fire, smoke, or water or any other cause if that condition arises from disabling or damaging the smoke and carbon monoxide detector or from your failure to replace a dead battery or report malfunctions to us.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Detectors. Owner agrees to furnish and install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors (collectively “detectors”) in accordance with law and the manufacturer’s published instructions. Within one day of occupying the Premises, Resident will immediately notify Owner in writing if any detector(s) is not in good working order. By failing to notify Owner after occupying the Premises, Resident acknowledges the existence of operating detector(s) in Resident’s Dwelling Unit, and that Owner has provided any necessary batteries for the detector(s) to properly operate and function in accordance with law. Resident understands that any detector(s) have been provided to help insure the Resident’s safety, but are not and must not be considered a guaranty of safety.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors. The Occupant shall be responsible for maintaining all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors supplied to the Premises including the changing of batteries. The Occupant shall notify the Band in writing immediately of any damage or malfunction occurring to any of the smoke or carbon monoxide detectors installed in the Premises.
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