General Upkeep Sample Clauses

The GENERAL UPKEEP clause sets out the responsibilities for maintaining the condition and cleanliness of a property or asset during the term of an agreement. Typically, it requires the party in possession—such as a tenant or lessee—to perform routine tasks like cleaning, minor repairs, and general maintenance to prevent deterioration. This clause ensures that the property remains in good order, protecting its value and minimizing disputes over wear and tear at the end of the contract.
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General Upkeep. The general upkeep of the private living areas in each building is the responsibility of each student. The general upkeep of the public areas is the responsibility of the Office of Residential Life. However, in the University Apartments or Greek Houses, the residents occupying a unit are required to maintain the living room, hall, restroom, and kitchen of the suite/unit in a reasonable manner.
General Upkeep. You are responsible for the implementation of the following items at your expense: a. Keeping the interior and exterior of the premises in a safe, sanitary, and in clean condition. b. Taking special care in maintaining the quality of all flooring in the property. Use furniture pads on hardwood flooring. Do not walk on hardwood floors with high heel shoes. Do not drag furniture across any flooring.
General Upkeep. The general upkeep of the private living areas in each building is the responsibility of each student. The general upkeep of the public areas is the responsibility of the Office of Residential Life. However, the residents occupying a unit are required to maintain any shared living room, hall, restroom, and kitchen within the suite/apartment in a reasonable manner. Return of Keys/Key Cards. On or before the move-out date, each student must return all keys/key cards/fobs issued to the student by the University. If a student loses a key/key card/fob or otherwise fails to return such items on the move-out date, the student will be charged for the cost of a new lock(s) and the replacement of issued key/key card/fob(s). Students are not permitted to duplicate keys, key cards, or fobs. Failure to abide by this rule will result in a fine and a charge for a replacement lock.
General Upkeep. The general upkeep of the private living areas in each building is the responsibility of each student. The general upkeep of the public areas is the responsibility of the Office of Residential Life. However, in the University Apartments or Greek Houses, the residents occupying a unit are required to maintain the living room, hall, restroom, and kitchen of the suite/unit in a reasonable manner. Return of Keys/Key Cards. On or before the Move-out Date students must return all keys/key cards issued to him/her by the University. If a student loses a key/key card or otherwise fails to return such items at the end of the Contract period, the student will be charged for the cost of a new lock(s) and the replacement of issued key/key card(s). Students are not permitted to duplicate keys or key cards. Failure to abide by this rule will result in a fine and a charge for a replacement lock.
General Upkeep. You shall keep your Room or Unit and the Designated Residence Building in which it is located, including the exterior of his/her Room or Unit doors, and common areas clean and tidy. You are expected to contribute to the cleanliness and tidiness of common areas and are not permitted to leave garbage bags, waste or other items in the common areas of the residence such as hallways, stairwells, lounges, or elevators.
General Upkeep. Tenant has use of sidewalk, entrance and driveway or parking space. The tenant shall keep the area clean, tidy and free of any debris.