Basements Sample Clauses

The 'Basements' clause defines the rights, responsibilities, and conditions related to the use, maintenance, or construction of basement areas within a property. It typically outlines who is responsible for repairs, what activities are permitted in the basement, and any restrictions on alterations or usage. For example, it may specify that the landlord must maintain the structural integrity of the basement, or that tenants cannot use the space for commercial purposes. This clause ensures clarity regarding the management and permissible use of basement spaces, helping to prevent disputes and misunderstandings between parties.
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Basements. Lessor in no way warrants any basement against any leakage of any kind at any time, if applicable.
Basements. Any basement and floor system upon which one relocates a mobile home or modular home must be capable of supporting the relocated mobile or modular home.
Basements. All basements have an elevated level of moisture compared to the living space because concrete absorbs moisture from the ground. Excessive elevated levels of moisture in the basement shall stop the installation of insulation in the basement. Signs of elevated moisture include staining, mold growth, and dirt floors. If the level of moisture in the basement is especially high, then no insulation or air sealing should occur in the home. Very moist basements may have pools of water or streams running through them, may have signs of flooding, or may have rotten framing.‌