Carpet Replacement Sample Clauses

The Carpet Replacement clause outlines the conditions and responsibilities related to replacing carpeting within a property. Typically, it specifies when and how carpet replacement should occur, such as after a certain period of tenancy, due to excessive wear, or in response to damage beyond normal use. This clause ensures that both parties understand who bears the cost and the standards for replacement, thereby preventing disputes over property condition and maintenance obligations.
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Carpet Replacement. General fund services include: • N/A Cost recovery services include: • Carpet in office spaces typically holds up for fifteen (15) years or more while carpet in corridors and common areas can deteriorate at a faster rate. o All carpet replacement will require approved departmental special funding. • IPF includes an assessment of carpet condition and the useful life remaining in its rolling condition assessment process, however available department funding will inform the decision to replace or repair carpet and other flooring. • IPF will facilitate the urgent repair or replacement of carpet that has deteriorated to a point where it could constitute a safety concern.
Carpet Replacement. General fund services include: • N/A Cost recovery services include: • Carpet in office spaces typically holds up for fifteen (15) years or more while carpet in corridors and common areas can deteriorate at a faster rate. o All carpet replacements will require approved departmental special funding. • IPF includes an assessment of carpet condition and the useful life remaining in its rolling condition assessment process, however available department funding will inform the decision to replace or repair carpet and other flooring. • IPF will facilitate the urgent repair or replacement of the carpet that has deteriorated to a point where it could constitute a safety concern. • All costs associated with the above work for enterprises, auxiliary units or affiliated bodies are not funded from IPF’s general fund responsibilities. Including assets owned by a department within a general fund building.
Carpet Replacement. The contractor shall provide all material, labor, equipment and supervision required to accomplish the following: • This work for all units and common area • Remove carpet, pad, metal strips and tack strips. • Install new wall to wall carpeting not including closets. • Installation shall include rebound carpet pad approx. 1/2" with a minimum 6 lb. density. • Carpet shall be solution-dyed BCF polyester density 2305, face weight 36, multi ▇▇▇▇▇/tan in color. • Installation shall be done with a minimum of seams including all new baseboards, tack strips, metal edging where carpet meets other flooring. • Allowance not exceed ($36.00) per sq. yard.
Carpet Replacement. Lessor shall replace all carpeting throughout the Premises at Lessor's sole cost and expense with building standard grade carpeting of a color mutually agreeable between Lessor and Lessee. The tile flooring in the supply/service room shall be retained.

Related to Carpet Replacement

  • Repair and Replacement Company shall be responsible to Lessor for reasonable replacement costs, or reasonable repair costs of all Equipment which is lost, stolen, or damaged while in the care, custody and control of Company as a result of Company's sole negligence in accordance with paragraph 2 above, reasonable wear and tear excepted, using the Actual Cash Value of the Equipment at the time of such loss. Prior to repairing the Equipment, Lessor shall submit to Company at least three estimates, including at least one estimate from a repair facility designated by Company. In the event the Equipment is lost or stolen, Company shall file a police report.

  • Emergency Replacement SAP may replace a Subprocessor without advance notice where the reason for the change is outside of SAP’s reasonable control and prompt replacement is required for security or other urgent reasons. In this case, SAP will inform Customer of the replacement Subprocessor as soon as possible following its appointment. Section 6.3 applies accordingly.

  • Maintenance, Alteration and Repair (a) Resident is responsible for and agrees to take good care of the premises, fixtures and all common areas. Resident may not remove any of Owner’s property and will not perform any repairs, upgrades, painting, wallpapering, electric changes or other alterations of the premises without prior written consent from Owner. Resident will be responsible for damage from waste stoppages caused by foreign or improper objects or improper use in lines serving bathrooms, damage to fixtures, appliances, doors, windows, screens, damage from water faucets left on or from doors left open, and repairs or replacements to alarm devices necessitated by misuse or damage by Resident and/or guests. Extraordinary appliances or furnishings such as satellite dishes, hot tubs, pool tables, water beds or high utility- consuming devices may not be installed or placed on the premises or anywhere at the Property without Owner’s prior written consent, in its sole discretion. (b) In the case of a malfunction of any utilities or damage by fire, water or similar cause, or any water leak, suspected mold or microbial growth, electrical problem, broken glass, broken lock or any other condition that Resident reasonably believes poses a hazard to health and safety, Resident must promptly notify Owner in writing. Owner will act with reasonable time and diligence in making repairs and reconnections; Resident may not withhold or reduce payment of rent or other charges during such time. Maintenance and repair requested by Resident will generally be performed between 8am and 8pm, unless the work is considered an emergency, in which case work may take place at any time. Owner may temporarily disconnect equipment or utilities to avoid property damage and/or to perform repairs requiring such interruption, in Owner’s sole discretion. Owner will not be liable for any inconvenience, discomfort, disruption or interference with Resident use of the premises because of ongoing repairs, alterations or improvements to the Property or any apartment. (c) Following move-in, Resident is responsible for providing and changing all light bulbs and batteries (for smoke detectors and remote controls) in the assigned apartment. A written maintenance report requesting assistance in changing these items may be submitted for maintenance staff assistance, with extra charges payable by Resident as applicable per Owner’s published rates. From time to time, maintenance staff may enter the assigned apartment with or without notice to inspect and change furnace filters and to provide pest control.

  • Card Replacement If you need to replace your Card for any reason, please contact us at ▇-▇▇▇-▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇); or login to your Card Account at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ to request a replacement Card. You will be required to provide personal information which may include your Card number, full name, transaction history, etc. There is a fee for replacing your Card.

  • Tool Replacement Personal tools worn out and/or broken on the job will be replaced on a like- for-like basis by the Employer, provided the tool is turned in to the Employer and the Employer had knowledge the tool was being used on the job. If an employee has his/her tools stolen from a state vehicle, the Employer will replace those tools, as long as no employee negligence has occurred.