Common use of EXTERMINATING Clause in Contracts

EXTERMINATING. Unless prohibited by statute or otherwise stated in the Rental Agreement, Landlord may conduct extermination operations in Residents’ Premises several times a year and as needed to prevent insect infestation. Landlord will notify Residents in advance of extermination in Residents’ Premises, and give Resident instructions for the preparation of the Premises and safe contact with insecticides. Residents will be responsible to prepare the Premises for extermination in accordance with Landlord’s instructions. If Residents are unprepared for a scheduled treatment date, then (a) Residents’ lack of preparation shall be deemed a default in the performance of the terms and conditions of this Addendum, and (b) Landlord may, at Landlord’s sole option, prepare Residents’ Premises and charge Residents accordingly. Residents must request extermination treatments in addition to those regularly provided by Landlord in writing. Residents agree to perform all tasks required by Landlord, Landlord’s Agent(s) and/or any exterminator prior to and on the day of interior • Clean in all cabinets, drawers and closets in kitchen. • If roaches have been seen in closets, remove contents from shelves and floor. • Remove infants and young children from the Premises. • Remove pets, if authorized by Landlord, then place them in bedrooms, and notify Landlord of such placement. • Remove chain locks or other types of obstruction on day of service. • Cover fish tanks and turn off their air pumps. • Do not wipe out cabinets after treatment. In the case of suspected or confirmed bed bug infestation, resident will agree to the following: • Resident will wash all clothing, bed sheets, draperies, towels, etc. in extremely hot water. • Resident will thoroughly clean, off Premises, all luggage, handbags, shoes and clothes hanging containers, off Premises, and off of any of Landlord’s property. • Resident will cooperate with Landlord’s cleaning efforts for all mattresses and seat cushions or other upholstered furniture, and will dispose of same if requested sufficient so as to eradicate the presence of any insects and insect eggs.

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Sources: Rental Agreement

EXTERMINATING. Unless prohibited by statute or otherwise stated in the Rental AgreementLease, Landlord Owner may conduct extermination operations in Residents’ Premises dwelling several times a year and as needed to prevent insect infestation. Landlord Owner will notify Residents in advance of extermination in Residents’ PremisesDwelling, and give Resident instructions for the preparation of the Premises Dwelling and safe contact with insecticides. Residents will be responsible to prepare the Premises Dwelling for extermination in accordance with LandlordOwner’s instructions. If Residents are unprepared for a scheduled treatment date, then (a) Residents’ lack of preparation shall be deemed a default in the performance of the terms and conditions of this Addendum, and (b) Landlord may, at Landlord’s sole option, date Owner will prepare Residents’ Premises dwelling and charge Residents accordingly. Residents must request extermination treatments in addition to those regularly provided by Landlord Owner in writing. Residents agree to perform all the tasks required by Landlord, Landlord’s Agent(s) and/or any exterminator prior to and Owner on the day of interior extermination to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the extermination. These tasks will include, but are not limited to, the following: • Clean in all cabinets, drawers and closets in kitchenkitchen and pantry. • If roaches have been seen in closets, remove contents from shelves and floor. • Remove infants and young children from the Premisesdwelling. • Remove pets, if authorized by Landlord, then pets or place them in bedrooms, and notify Landlord Owner of such placement. • Remove chain locks or other types of obstruction on day of service. • Cover fish tanks and turn off their air pumps. • Do not wipe out cabinets after treatment. In the case of suspected or confirmed bed bug infestation, resident will agree to the following: • Resident will wash all clothing, bed sheets, draperies, towels, etc. in extremely hot water. • Resident will thoroughly clean, off Premisespremises, all luggage, handbags, shoes and clothes hanging containers, off Premises, and off of any of Landlord’s property. • Resident will cooperate with LandlordOwner’s cleaning efforts for all mattresses and seat cushions or other upholstered furniture, and will dispose of same if requested sufficient so as to eradicate the presence of any insects and insect eggsrequested.

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Sources: Apartment Lease Contract