Authority Responsibility Sample Clauses
Authority Responsibility. Notice to Tenant must be in writing, delivered to Tenant or to any adult member of the household residing in the dwelling unit, or sent by prepaid first-class mail addressed to Tenant.
Authority Responsibility. The standards that follow will be applied fairly and uniformly to all Tenants. The Authority will inspect each unit at least annually, to determine compliance with the standards. Upon completion of an inspection, the Authority will notify Tenant in writing if he/she fails to comply with the standards. The Authority will advise Tenant of the specific correction(s) required to establish compliance, and indicate that training is available. Within a reasonable period of time, the Authority will schedule a second inspection. Failure of a second inspection will constitute a violation of the lease terms. Training will be available at no cost to any Tenant requesting or needing assistance with the housekeeping rules.
Authority Responsibility. Before the City initiates street cut repairs, the Authority will provide labor, materials and equipment to restore the street subsurface and attain required compaction as specified in the City’s Design Standards and Criteria. The Authority will provide necessary traffic control during this time.
Authority Responsibility. Notice to Tenant must be in writing, delivered to Tenant or to any adult member of the household residing at the Premises, or sent by prepaid first-class mail addressed to Tenant. In the event of time-sensitive notices where no adult member of the household can be found, Notice to Tenant will be effective if posted to Tenant’s door. Authority may also give notice to Tenant for documents related to a legal process, such as a Notice to Quit, in any manner allowed for by Wyoming law.
Authority Responsibility. The standards that follow will be applied fairly and uniformly to all Tenants. MHA will inspect each unit at least annually, to determine compliance with the standards. Upon completion of an inspection, MHA will notify Tenant in writing if he/she fails to comply with the standards. MHA will advise Tenant of the specific correction(s) required to establish compliance and indicate that training is available. Within a reasonable period of time, MHA will schedule a second inspection. Failure of a second inspection will constitute a violation of the lease terms. Training will be available at no cost to any Tenant requesting or needing assistance in complying with the Housekeeping Standards. Tenant responsibility: Tenant is required to abide by the standards set forth below. Failure to abide by the Housekeeping Standards that results in the creation or maintenance of a threat to health or safety is a violation of the lease terms and can result in eviction.
(1) Walls: should be clean, free of dirt, grease, holes, cobwebs, and fingerprints.
(2) Floors: should be clean, clear, dry and free of hazards.
(3) Ceilings: should be clean and free of cobwebs.
(4) Windows: should be clean and not nailed shut. Shades or blinds should be intact.
(5) Woodwork: should be clean, free of dust, gouges, or scratches.
(6) Doors: should be clean, free of grease and fingerprints. Doorstops should be present. Locks should work.
(7) Heating units: should be dusted and access uncluttered.
(8) Trash: shall be disposed of properly and not left in the unit.
(9) Entire unit should be free of rodent or insect infestation. Kitchen--
(1) Stove: should be clean and free of food and grease.
(2) Refrigerator: should be clean. Freezer door should close properly and freezer have no more than one inch of ice.
(3) Cabinets: should be clean and neat. Cabinet surfaces and countertop should be free of grease and spilled food. Cabinets should not be overloaded. Storage under the sink should be limited to small or lightweight items to permit access for repairs. Heavy pots and pans should not be stored under the sink.
(4) Exhaust Fan: should be free of grease and dust.
(5) Sink: should be clean, free of grease and garbage. Dirty dishes should be washed and put away in a timely manner.
(6) Food storage areas: should be neat and clean without spilled food.
(7) Trash/garbage: should be stored in a covered container until removed to the disposal area.
(1) Toilet and tank: should be clean and odor free.
(2) Tub ...
Authority Responsibility. The standards that follow will be applied fairly and uniformly to all Tenants. The Authority will inspect each unit at least annually to determine compliance with the standards. Upon completion of an inspection, the Authority will notify Tenant in writing if he/she fails to comply with the standards. The Authority will advise the Tenant of the specific correction(s) required to establish compliance and indicate that training is available. Within a reasonable period, the Authority will schedule a second inspection. Training will be available at no cost to any Tenant requesting or needing assistance in complying with the Housekeeping Standards.
Authority Responsibility. The standards that follow will be applied fairly and uniformly to all tenants. The Authority will inspect each unit at least annually, to determine compliance with these and other standards, including Housing Quality Standards (HQS) issued by HUD. Upon completion of an inspection, the Authority will notify Tenant in writing if he/she fails to comply with the standards. The Authority will advise Tenant of the specific correction(s) required to establish compliance. The Authority may require Tenant to participate in training or education regarding Authority’s standards and actions required to comply with those standards. Within a reasonable period of time, the Authority will schedule a second inspection. Failure of a second inspection is a violation of the Lease and may result in lease termination and eviction.
Authority Responsibility. Notice to Resident must be in writing, delivered to Resident or to any adult member of the household residing in the dwelling unit, or sent by first class mail addressed to Resident or by other method requested by a resident with disabilities.
Authority Responsibility. PRISM shall be responsible for the following:
a. obtain a Master Certificate of Consent to Self-Insure
b. any assessments as determined by the Division of Industrial Relations including but not limited to user funding and fraud assessments
Authority Responsibility. SAMPLE On the completion date, the Authority accepts the water main extension for operation under the terms of the Monroe County Water Authority – Town of [XXX] Retail Lease Agreement dated on [Month DD, YYYY], Amended on [Month DD, YYYY].
