FURNACE FILTERS Sample Clauses

FURNACE FILTERS. ( , Initial) Tenant agrees to change or clean the furnace filter not less than every two months (monthly is recommended); furthermore, Tenant agrees to pay for cleaning or changing the furnace filters (materials and labor) if they are found to be dirty at any time during this tenancy, regardless of additional issues concerning the HVAC system. If Tenant fails to change the furnace filter, they may be liable for furnace repairs and/or replacement.
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FURNACE FILTERS. Tenants are in charge of changing the furnace filters in their unit. The filters are expected to be changed on a monthly basis unless a higher quality filter is purchased. Tenants are expected to write the date that the furnace filter was changed on the frame of the physical filter. If Tenants fail to change the filter on a regular basis they run the risk of additional maintenance costs. If management comes through at time of Move-out and the furnace filter has not been changed, the Tenant will get charged $25.00 for a replacement filter. Tenant Initials Tenant Initials Tenant Initials Tenant Initials
FURNACE FILTERS. Residents agree to check the condition of the furnace filter once per month, and to change the furnace filter no less than once every 3 months. A dirty filter makes the furnace run harder, increasing the likelihood of an expensive breakdown, most likely during the time of year it is most needed. A clean furnace filter will decrease energy consumption, provide cleaner air to breath, and make it easier one those with allergies. (initial) ACCEPTANCE OF HOME CARE ADDENDUM RESIDENT SIGNATURE: RESIDENT SIGNATURE: DATE: DATE: PET ADDENDUM No animals are allowed on the premises (even on a short-term or temporary basis) other than the pets listed on the Lease Agreement & approved by the Landlord. The Landlord grants the resident permission to keep the aforementioned pet(s) in the home subject to the following terms & conditions, and becomes part of the Standard Lease Terms.
FURNACE FILTERS. Lessee is responsible for furnace filter replacement (monthly), when a furnace is located within the Premises.
FURNACE FILTERS. If applicable, Lessee is responsible for cleaning and/or replacing the furnace filters. If there is a spring hook the filter is permanent and should be removed, cleaned, and reinstalled. Resident shall be held liable for missing or damaged permanent filters. If the filter has a cardboard frame it is disposable. Replace with the exact same size filter. Proper filter size is essential in preventing damage to the furnace.
FURNACE FILTERS. Tenant agrees to replace the furnace filter as recommended by the manufacturer. Tenant shall reimburse Agent for all costs incurred by Agent for any damages caused by not replacing the furnace filter as required.
FURNACE FILTERS. Tenant shall periodically check the air filters on the furnace at the Premises, and shall replace the same as necessary, and in any event at least once every 6 months.
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FURNACE FILTERS. Furnace filters are to be replaced by the Resident and at the Resident's expense, at minimum two (2) times a year preferably four (4). If it is determined that furnace repairs incurred by the Owner are a result of dirty or neglected furnace filters, Resident will be held responsible for the cost of these repairs.

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