BEDBUGS Sample Clauses

BEDBUGS. Resident agrees to maintain the Premises in a manner that prevents the occurrence of an infestation of bedbugs, and to immediately notify Landlord of any signs of infestation. Tenant represents and warrants that all furnishings and other personal property items to be moved into the Premises at any time have been inspected by Tenant and are free of bedbugs. Tenant may be required to pay all reasonable costs of cleaning and pest control treatments incurred by Landlord to treat Premises, and possibly units adjacent to Premises, for bedbugs and shall cooperate with pest control efforts to treat infestation.
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BEDBUGS. This community has a comprehensive plan of action to follow when we encounter bedbugs in our community. Bedbugs are now a pandemic, not just here in the United States, but around the world. Following a systematic plan will ensure that the issue is mitigated quickly and will protect other Tenants, family members, and guests in the community. Every effort is made to protect Tenants from the social embarrassment associated with having a bedbug infestation. Because self-treatment poses extreme dangers to Tenants and family, we require that a licensed pest management professional be engaged to help respond and treat infested apartments. Without full cooperation of the Tenant, this treatment program will not be successful. Because involving a pest management professional in the eradication plan is very difficult and costly, we require Tenants to cooperate fully in the treatment solution and policies relating to controlling bedbug infestations. Integrated pest management requires that the Tenant, landlord and pest management professional work together. Lack of cooperation will result in termination of tenancy. This will acknowledge that all parties are aware of bedbug issues and will cooperate throughout the tenancy to deal with potential issues. Xxxxxxxx has inspected the unit and is aware of no bedbug infestation upon move in. Tenant(s) claim that all furnishings and personal properties to be moved into the Leased Unit are free of bedbugs. Tenant(s) hereby agree to prevent and control possible infestation by adhering to the below list of responsibilities for the duration of the tenancy.
BEDBUGS. Cimex Lecturalis, or the common bedbug, poses a serious issue to community living spaces nationwide. In a proactive effort to keep The Summit Apartments clear of this problem, we are partnering with our Licensees to educate them on methods of identification, prevention, and remediation. ▪ Licensee shall review and adhere to the Bedbug Information Pamphlet provided by The Summit Apartments electronically and/or by hard copy. ▪ All of Licensee’s belongings must be free of bedbugs at the time of the Term Commencement Date. ▪ Licensee may not bring mattresses or furniture collected from the street or area around dumpsters into their Unit. All secondhand furniture must be thoroughly inspected by the Licensee and free of bedbugs prior to bringing it into the building. ▪ If Licensee has been exposed to bedbugs or suspects that they have been bitten by one or more bedbugs, they must notify Agent immediately. ▪ Licensees within the Unit must prepare their Unit as instructed by Agent for the treatment of any bedbug issues, including preventative treatment(s). ▪ If Licensee’s belongings and/or furniture are found to have bedbugs, Licensee must cooperate with Agent’s treatment efforts, which may include third-party involvement. ▪ Licensee’s failure to cooperate with Agent’s treatment efforts may result in Licensee being charged for all treatment costs and resulting damages and expenses. ▪ Licensee may be required to maintain detection devices in their Unit and notify Agent immediately upon any positive detection.
BEDBUGS. I hereby acknowledge and agree that high density populations are occasionally subject to pest outbreaks, including but not limited to bedbugs. With the declining use of pesticides coupled with increased exposure due to travel, outbreaks of bedbug infestation have been occurring at fine hotels, college/university residences and hostels across Canada and the U.S.A, and bedbugs may be unknowingly brought to the Residence by a student in his or her luggage. I hereby acknowledge and agree that should I suspect that my Room has bedbugs, I shall contact the Residence front desk right away and the College will take actions to investigate. If the presence of bedbugs is confirmed, the College will engage a professionally licensed pest control company to treat the problem. To reduce the likelihood of further infestation, the College will check adjacent rooms as well. I hereby confirm that I will provide my full cooperation and active participation in dealing with the treatment, including, but not limited to, laundering my linen and clothing using as hot a washing/drying cycle as possible. I acknowledge that the College will steam clean the carpet in my Room which will require me to move my personal belongings in order to provide access. I hereby acknowledge and agree that should bedbugs be confirmed, no refund or reduction of fees will occur and I will not be relocated due to the increased risk of spreading the pest. I hereby acknowledge that bedbug eradication is often a lengthy process and it may take repeated actions to treat any bedbug problem in my Room.
BEDBUGS. We are told that there is a nationwide crisis over bedbugs, Landlord will immediately react to any infestation. Tenant needs to know that bedbugs are brought into a unit generally on clothing or in used bedding. As a result, the cost for extermination will be charged to you as Additional Rent. You may ask for advice from Landlord and/or his exterminator at any time. We suggest that you check your bedding under the edge of the mattress and box spring for tiny red bugs. If so, have it exterminated and encased in a proper bedbug cover. Also, please look at your furniture. We have had very little problems to date, but our concern is very high. If an infestation contaminates an adjacent unit, then the cost of the remediation will be borne by the unit which caused the problem.
BEDBUGS. Landlord or Landlord’s Agent has no information or evidence to support a claim that this residence suffers from any type of bedbug infestation. In the event tenant believes this assertion to be incorrect, tenant is required to notify Landlord or Landlord’s Agent of such, in writing no later than seven days after contract execution. Lacking such documentation from tenant, the property will be conclusively deemed free of bedbugs at the time of tenant move-in. Tenant represents that all furnishings and other personal property that will be moved into the unit are free of bedbugs. In the event of an infestation, tenant agrees to cooperate with pest control efforts and comply with recommendations from the pest management professional.
BEDBUGS. To prevent bedbug infestations, before move-in and/or bringing new items to the Apartment and after overnight travel outside the Apartment, you must inspect all luggage, bedding, clothing, and personal property and carefully scrutinize and consider the history of any used furniture before bringing it to the Apartment. You must allow us to do the same upon request. If we have a concern about possible infestation, we may (but are not be obligated to) either prohibit you from bringing the item into the Apartment and building or require you to have the item treated at your expense before the item is brought into the Apartment or building. You must immediately notify us of any condition in the Apartment indicating a bedbug infestation, such as itchy welts on your skin, bedbugs (whether alive or dead), blood spots (either red or brown) or excrement spots (brown or black) on bedding or the bed or a sweet odor. Bedbugs are difficult to exterminate and there is a risk that they could spread into other apartments. Because of this, if bedbugs are found, you must immediately contact us and will not attempt to personally exterminate bedbugs. We have the right to choose and manage the extermination with professional assistance of our choice.
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BEDBUGS. Resident must promptly notify Landlord of any known or suspected bedbug presence in the Premises. Resident must allow Landlord and landlord’s pest control agents to enter the Premises at reasonable times to inspect for the presence of bedbugs. If Landlord confirms the presence of bedbugs, Resident shall cooperate and coordinate with Landlord and Landlord’s pest control agents to treat and eliminate the bedbugs. Resident shall not treat for bedbugs. If Landlord determines that Resident is the source of the bedbugs, Landlord will require Resident to pay all costs of cleaning and pest control treatments incurred by Landlord to treat the Premises for bedbugs as well as any costs to inspect, clean and/or treat other involved units or areas where bedbugs have spread. Resident shall pay any such inspection, cleaning and treatment charges no later than the first day of the month following the date on which Landlord delivers the bill to Resident.
BEDBUGS. Lessee has inspected the premises as set forth herein, and warrants that the premises are free of bed bugs. It is understood between Xxxxxx and Xxxxxx that extermination of any bedbugs brought onto the premises shall be the responsibility of the Lessee. Lessor shall aid the Lessee with contracting and scheduling of contractor for the extermination, but the financial responsibility of said extermination shall be the sole responsibility of the Lessee.
BEDBUGS. The City of Berkeley requires the following information on Bedbugs be a part of this document Bed bug Appearance: Bed bugs have six legs. Adult bed bugs have flat bodies about 1/4 of an inch in length. Their color can vary from red and brown to copper colored. Young bed bugs are very small. Their bodies are about 1/16 of an inch in length. They have almost no color. When a bed bug feeds, its body swells, may lengthen, and becomes bright red, sometimes making it appear to be a different insect. Bed bugs do not fly. They can either crawl or be carried from place to place on objects, people, or animals. Bed bugs can be hard to find and identify because they are tiny and try to stay hidden
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