Generally, the Acceptable Condition of all mechanical equipment Sample Clauses

Generally, the Acceptable Condition of all mechanical equipment appliances and structural components shall be their clean, used, properly functioning condition with all repairs and maintenance performed to date and without obvious physical blemish or other signs of deferred maintenance or physical damage. Such items as fans, air conditioning units, toilets and plumbing fixtures, ranges, ovens, and lighting fixtures are subject to this standard. 6.3.2. The Acceptable Condition of all painted items, such as walls, where the paint is still intact and in good condition is thoroughly cleaned without visible smudges or other soiling; if there are any areas where the paint has been removed through abrasion or collision, such areas shall be repaired and painted with matching paint. The Acceptable Condition of wall papered surfaces is clean without any obvious physical damage or sagging; areas of physical damage or sagging shall be replaced with matching wallpaper. The Acceptable Condition of carpeting is thoroughly cleaned without physical damage or noticeably worn areas. The Acceptable Condition of all other flooring shall be thoroughly cleaned. The Acceptable Condition of all brick work and concrete work shall be clean and without visible physical damage; all physical damage shall be properly repaired. The Acceptable Condition of drapes, curtains, blinds, tinting and mirroring and other window coverings and treatments is thoroughly cleaned and in good mechanical condition. The Acceptable Condition of any option item or 6 upgrades installed in the Models shall be the acceptable condition for similar features, appliances or surfaces, minimal wear and tear excepted. The buyers of each model home shall sign an Addendum to the Purchase Agreement (attached as Exhibit "E") relating to the model home condition.
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