End of tenancy Sample Clauses

End of tenancy. 4.6.1 Return possession of the Property in the same good clean state and condition as it was originally provided to the Tenant, even if this was under a different tenancy agreement, and make good, pay for the repair of, or replace all such items of the fixtures, fittings, furniture and effects as shall be broken, lost, damaged or destroyed during that time (reasonable wear and tear and damage for which the Landlord has agreed to insure excepted).
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End of tenancy. At the expiration or sooner termination of the Tenancy:
End of tenancy. (7.1) To return the Property and Contents at the end of the tenancy in the same clean state or condition as they were at the commencement of the tenancy
End of tenancy a. At or shortly before the end of the Term the Tenant is to use reasonable endeavours to arrange a mutually convenient time (“the Appointment”) for the Landlord to enter the Property to check the state of the Property as against the Inventory. Please note that Appointments are subject to availability and available slots for Appointments fill up quickly on days where lots of tenants are checking out.
End of tenancy. Where the Agent has protected the Deposit on behalf of the Landlord the Agent will liaise with the Landlord at the end of the tenancy to ascertain what (if any) deductions will be made from the Deposit and liaise with the Tenant regarding any deductions. The Agent will assist in resolving any dispute between the Landlord and the Tenant and arrange for the return of the Deposit to the Tenant less any deductions agreed. Where the Deposit has been protected in one of the statutory tenancy deposit schemes and a dispute cannot be resolved the matter will be referred for adjudication under an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process within the scheme. The Landlord authorises the Agent to pay to the scheme as much of the Deposit as the scheme requires the Agent to send. The Agent will contact the Landlord to keep him informed, but the Agent will not need to seek the Landlord’s further authority to send the money to the scheme. More information on the requirements of the deposit protection schemes are available on the following web site(s) and landlords are strongly urged to familiarize themselves with their legal responsibilities: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/tenancy-deposit-protection
End of tenancy. 4.6.1 Yield up the Property at the end of the tenancy in the same good clean state and condition as it was at the beginning of the tenancy and make good, pay for the repair of, or replace all such items of the fixtures, fittings, furniture and effects as shall be broken, lost, damaged or destroyed during the tenancy (reasonable wear and tear and damage for which the Landlord has agreed to insure excepted).
End of tenancy. Our end of tenancy fee is £95 plus VAT. It covers the following:  Full check out visit to the Property to finalise the tenancy (including utilities)  Full inspection and cleaning check  Deal with tenants and submit an application to the relevant Tenancy Deposit Scheme at the end of the tenancy (subject to clause 10 and 42) in relation to repayment of and/or claims against the deposit.
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End of tenancy. At the expiration or the earlier determination of this Agreement the Tenant must surrender and yield up to the Landlord the premises clean and free from rubbish and in a condition consistent with the Tenant’s obligations under Clause 8.
End of tenancy. 16.1. At the expiration of the Tenancy the Tenant agrees to return possession of the Property and:
End of tenancy. At the end of tenancy as defined by the Lease, TENANT(S) agree to let LANDLORD enter unit and start the turnover process, even though keys and other paperwork might have not yet been returned to the Landlord GARBAGE - Each TENANT(S) shall deposit all garbage in the proper outside container each day. It is the TENANT(S) responsibility to bring the container to the proper pick-up area no earlier than 8 p.m, the night before the scheduled pick-up day and remove the container by 5 p.m. on the scheduled pick-up day. Any fines imposed by the city for failure to remove the container from the curb strip at the appropriate times will be charged to the TENANT(S) with an additional $10 processing fee payable to the LANDLORD. The City has been historically charging at least $50 for containers left on the curb strip or not returned to their proper place after their scheduled pick-up times. Garbage should be placed into specified containers only. Do not overfill the dumpsters because the garbage company will not take any additional garbage. Large items such as couches and furniture may not be left on the exterior of the property or the curb strip. If this happens the City or LANDLORD can elect to remove these items and the TENANT(S) will be billed for the removal of these items.
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