Common use of CLUTTERING Clause in Contracts

CLUTTERING. It is forbidden to clutter the rented premises and common areas (balconies, hallways, staircases, lawns), both inside and outside, with any object whatsoever (cardboard, boxes, furniture, bicycles, baby strollers, sleds, carpet in the hallway, tires or other objects). The lessor has the right to remove, at the tenant’s expense, the objects that he will consider to be a nuisance.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

CLUTTERING. It is forbidden to clutter the rented premises and common areas (balconies, hallways, staircases, and lawns), both inside and outside, with any object whatsoever (cardboard, boxes, furniture, bicycles, baby strollers, sleds, carpet in the hallway, tires or other objects). The lessor has the right to remove, at the tenant’s expense, the objects that he will consider to be a nuisance.

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Sources: Building Regulation