Common use of Hazardous Materials Clause in Contracts

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant agrees to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, includes but is not limited to gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.

Appears in 463 contracts

Sources: Rent to Own Agreement, Month to Month Lease Agreement, Month to Month Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant agrees to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, Premises other than for everyday cooking or the need of an applianceappliance includes, includes but is not limited to to, gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.

Appears in 141 contracts

Sources: Texas Residential Lease Agreement, Rental Lease Agreement, Rental Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant agrees not to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having or that has flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that Prohibited items include, but are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, includes but is not limited to to, gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content substances in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas, except for everyday cooking or necessary appliance use. The Tenant shall be liable for any damages or injuries resulting from the possession or use of such hazardous materials.

Appears in 28 contracts

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant Tenant(s) agrees to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, includes but is not limited to gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.. WATERBEDS: The Tenant(s):

Appears in 14 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Standard Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant Tenant/s agrees to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, includes but is not limited to gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Month to Month Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant Tenant(s) agrees to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, includes but is not limited to gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Rental Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant Guest agrees to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, includes but is not limited to gas (compressed), gasoline, ammunition, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Short Term Rental Agreement, Short Term Rental Agreement, Short Term Rental Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant Tenant(s) agrees to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, includes but is not limited to gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.. WATERBEDS: The Tenant: (check one)

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Month to Month Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant Tenant(s) agrees not to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard on the Premises, such as a substance having with highly flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premisescharacteristics. Items that are prohibited to be from being brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of those needed for operating an appliance, includes includes, but is not limited to gas (compressed)to, compressed gas, gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other similar item or related content substance in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant Tenant(s) agrees to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, includes but is not limited to gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas. WATERBEDS: The Tenant(s) is not permitted to furnish the Premises with waterbeds.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The At the Property, the Tenant agrees to shall not possess any type of personal property items that could may be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premiseshazard, other than items for everyday cooking or the need operation of an appliance. These items include, includes but is are not limited to gas (compressed)to, gasoline, fuelcompressed gas, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, ammunition, or any other related content similar item whether in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement (With Option to Purchase Property)

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant Occupant agrees not to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, Premises includes but is are not limited to gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gasgas other than for medical purposes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Occupancy Agreement, Occupancy Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant agrees not to not possess keep any type of personal property that could be considered deemed a fire hazard hazard, such as a substance having substances with flammable or explosive characteristics characteristics, on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the PremisesProhibited items, other than aside from those necessary for everyday cooking or the need of an applianceappliance use, includes include but is are not limited to gas (compressed)compressed gas, gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content similar materials in the form of a liquid, solid, or gasgas form.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant agrees not to not possess keep any type of personal property that could be considered may pose a fire hazard such as a substance having hazard, including substances with flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be from being brought into the Premises, other than aside from those needed for everyday daily cooking or the need of an applianceappliances, includes include but is are not limited to gas (compressed)compressed gas, gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or and any other related content materials in the form of a liquid, solid, or gasgas form.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Month to Month Lease Agreement

Hazardous Materials. The Tenant RESIDENT(s) agrees to not possess any type of personal property that could be considered a fire hazard such as a substance having flammable or explosive characteristics on the Premises. Items that are prohibited to be brought into the Premises, other than for everyday cooking or the need of an appliance, includes but is not limited to gas (compressed), gasoline, fuel, propane, kerosene, motor oil, fireworks, or any other related content in the form of a liquid, solid, or gas.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement