Common use of CLEANING CHECKLIST Clause in Contracts

CLEANING CHECKLIST. Landlord shall hire cleaners to clean the Apartment before occupancy by Tenant, or after occupancy if for some reason cleaners cannot do it before Tenant moves into the Apartment. The cleaners will sign the “Apartment Cleaning Checklist” form, and the Landlord’s Resident Manager or other agent, who will also sign this form, when and if the workmanship passes inspection, will inspect the workmanship. NOTE: If a Tenant is not satisfied with the Apartment painting, service or cleaning performed in the apartment, Tenant must notify Landlord in writing within 5 days from the start of this Lease. Landlord shall arrange a face-to-face meeting with the Tenant, Resident Manager or other agent who signed off the work and the Painting Contractor, Cleaning Person or skilled Maintenance Person who performed the work. The Resident Manager will bring to this meeting, held in the Apartment, copies of any one or all of the “APARTMENT PAINTING AFFIDAVIT” or “APARTMENT CLEANING CHECKLIST” so that the work can be re-inspected and discussed between the parties. Landlord will make every reasonable effort to satisfy the Tenant. It must be understood that the apartment is not new, and it has had wear and tear over the years. Landlord understands that normal wear and tear will continue during this Lease. Landlord will not charge Tenant for normal wear and tear.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: country-gardens.com, apartmentsinthepark.com, valenticountryestates.com

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