Common use of Ordinary Maintenance and Repair Clause in Contracts

Ordinary Maintenance and Repair. Manager is authorized to make or cause to be made, through contracted services, employees or otherwise, all ordinary repairs and replacements reasonably necessary to preserve the Property in a habitable condition and for the operating efficiency of the Property, and all alterations required to comply with lease requirements, governmental regulations or insurance requirements. All expenses over $500, or the threshold set forth on the ‘New Property Summary’ page attached, associated with regular and ongoing Property maintenance shall require permission from Owner which may occur by written or verbal permission, including, phone, fax or email. Manager reserves the right to inspect Property randomly at the discretion of Manager. Owners with Home Warranty or Service plans shall provide account information to Manager and must list Manager as an additional member on the account. Tenants shall be responsible for maintaining Property as addressed in their lease. Fines assessed by the city, municipality or state for violations such as snow removal, lawn/tree/landscaping/issues, trash, or the like shall be paid first by Tenant (if consistent with terms of the lease).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Property Management Agreement, Property Management Agreement, Property Management Agreement

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Ordinary Maintenance and Repair. Manager is authorized to make or cause to be made, through contracted services, employees or otherwise, all ordinary repairs and replacements reasonably necessary to preserve the Property in a habitable condition and for the operating efficiency of the Property, and all alterations required to comply with lease requirements, governmental regulations or insurance requirements. All expenses over $500, or the threshold set forth on the ‘New Property Summary’ page attached, associated with regular and ongoing Property maintenance shall require permission from Owner which may occur by written or verbal permission, including, phone, fax or email. Manager reserves the right to inspect Property randomly at the discretion of Managermanager. Owners with Home Warranty or Service plans shall provide account information to Manager manager and must list Manager manager as an additional member on the account. Tenants shall be responsible for maintaining Property as addressed in their lease. Fines assessed by the city, municipality or state for violations such as snow removal, lawn/tree/landscaping/issues, trash, or the like shall be paid first by Tenant (if consistent with terms of the lease).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Property Management Agreement, Property Management Agreement, Property Management Agreement

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