Keep Clean and Tidy Clause Samples

The "Keep Clean and Tidy" clause requires parties, typically tenants or occupants, to maintain the premises in a clean and orderly condition throughout the term of their occupancy. This obligation often includes regular cleaning, proper disposal of waste, and preventing the accumulation of clutter or hazards in both private and shared areas. By setting clear expectations for cleanliness, the clause helps preserve the property's condition, prevents disputes over maintenance responsibilities, and ensures a safe and pleasant environment for all users.
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Keep Clean and Tidy. Niagara Region shall keep the Clinic Space in a clean and tidy condition at all times and will not permit litter, garbage, paper, waste or objectionable materials to accumulate in such space or elsewhere at the Property and will be responsible for collecting and depositing all waste (except for medical waste) generated by its use into waste containers provided by the Town at the Property at the end of each day of use during the Term.
Keep Clean and Tidy. The Tenant will: 3.5.1 keep the Property clean and tidy and clear of all rubbish; 3.5.2 arrange for the removal of refuse by an appropriate person unless the Landlord arranges refuse removal from the Property; 3.5.3 prepare the refuse for collection as directed by the Landlord if the Landlord acting reasonably considers that the Tenant is not dealing with refuse appropriately; and 3.5.4 not burn any refuse on or near the Property.
Keep Clean and Tidy. The Tenant will: keep the Property clean and tidy and clear of all rubbish; arrange for the removal of refuse by an appropriate person unless the Landlord arranges refuse removal from the Property; prepare the refuse for collection as directed by the Landlord if the Landlord acting reasonably considers that the Tenant is not dealing with refuse appropriately; and not burn any refuse on or near the Property.
Keep Clean and Tidy. To keep the Tenant’s Equipment clean and tidy and any other structures on the Property and/or the Landlord’s Retained Land in good and tenantable repair and to keep the Property reasonably clean and tidy having regard to the Permitted Use and the Accommodation Works and in good and tenantable repair and condition;