Ordinary Repairs Clause Samples
The 'Ordinary Repairs' clause defines the responsibilities for routine maintenance and minor repairs of a property or asset. Typically, it specifies which party—such as a tenant or lessee—is obligated to handle and pay for everyday upkeep, like fixing leaky faucets, replacing light bulbs, or maintaining landscaping. This clause ensures that the property remains in good condition throughout the agreement and prevents disputes by clearly allocating responsibility for non-major repairs.
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Ordinary Repairs. Tenant shall, at all times during the Term hereof and at Tenant's sole cost and expense, keep the Premises and every part thereof in good condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear, fire and other casualty excepted. Subject to Article 20, section 20.02 herein, Tenant shall, at the end of the term hereof, surrender the Premises, as repaired, to Landlord in the same condition as when received, ordinary wear and tear excepted. If Tenant fails to make such repairs promptly, Landlord may, at its option, make such repairs, and Tenant shall pay Landlord on demand Landlord's actual costs in making repairs plus a fee of (15%) to cover Landlord's overhead.
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Ordinary Repairs. Section 14.01 Landlord agrees to maintain the exterior and structural portions of the Premises, the Building and the Property, to make all capital improvements and repairs greater than $250, alterations or replacements to the Premises, the Common Area, the Building and the Property, so that the Premises, the Common Area and the Property is maintained in good condition and repair consistent with other similarly situated buildings The Premises, the Common Area, the Building and the Property, which Landlord is required to maintain, includes but is not limited to, the foundations, floors (excluding floor coverings), non-acoustical ceilings, roofs (watertight), structure, exterior walls and doors, structural columns and all structural beams of the Property, the Building and the Premises, the pipelines and all other equipment and fixtures employed in delivering water, electricity and other utilities to the Building, and major renovations, repairs, replacements or overhauls to the heating system, air conditioning, fixtures and equipment within the Premises.
Ordinary Repairs. The Agent shall notify the Landlord of all ordinary repairs and make or cause to be made, through contracted services or otherwise, all ordinary repairs and replacements reasonably necessary to preserve the Premises in its present condition and for the operating efficiency of the Premises, and all alterations required to comply with lease requirements, governmental regulations or insurance requirements.
Ordinary Repairs. Section 14.01 Landlord agrees to maintain the exterior and structural portions of the Premises, the Building, Common Areas and the Property, to make all capital improvements and repairs, alterations, or replacements to the Common Areas, the Building and the Property, so that the Common Areas, Building, and the Property is maintained in good condition and repair consistent with other similarly situated buildings. The exterior and structural portions of the Premises, the Common Areas, the Building and the Property, which Landlord is required to maintain, includes but is not limited to, the foundations, floors (excluding floor coverings), non-acoustical ceilings, roofs (watertight), structure, exterior walls and doors, structural columns and all structural beams of the Property, the Building and the Premises, the pipelines and all other equipment and fixtures employed in delivering water, electricity and other utilities to the Building, and major renovations, repairs, replacements or overhauls to the heating system, air conditioning, and ventilation system, and the fixtures and equipment servicing those systems located within the Premises or Building excluding repairs caused by Tenant or Tenant’s invitees.
Section 14.02 Tenant shall, at all times during the Term hereof and at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, keep the Premises and every part thereof in good condition, ordinary wear and tear, fire and other casualty excepted. Tenant shall promptly notify the Landlord of any defect or deficiency in, malfunction of, or damage to, the Premise or any equipment, service or utility therein of which the Tenant becomes aware at any time during the Term. The Tenant covenants that: (i) Tenant shall maintain and repair the portions of the Premises initially installed by Tenant (“Tenant’s Improvements”); (ii) Landlord may enter and view the state of repair; (iii) Tenant shall repair Tenant’s Improvements according to notice in writing; and (iv) Tenant will leave the Premises in good repair. Subject to Article 20, section 20.02 and Exhibit G – Move-in/Move-out standards herein, Tenant shall, at the end of the term hereof, surrender the Premises, as repaired, to Landlord in the same condition as when received, ordinary wear and tear, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s trade fixtures and personal property excepted. If Tenant fails to make such repairs promptly, Landlord may, at its option, make such repairs, and Tenant shall pay Landlord on demand Landlord’s actual costs in making repairs plus a fe...
Ordinary Repairs. Owner authorizes Agent, in the name of and at the expense of the Owner, to make or cause to be made all ordinary maintenance including but not limited to re-keying of locks between tenants, maintenance of sprinkler services, necessary
Ordinary Repairs. By entry hereunder, Tenant accepts the Premises as being in the condition in which Landlord is obligated to deliver the Premises. Landlord, as an Operating Expense, shall maintain the Premises in good order and condition promptly make all repairs necessary to maintain such condition, and repair any damage to the Premises caused by Tenant or its agents. Such maintenance and repair obligation shall include without limitation (i) all subfloors and floor coverings, (ii) all plumbing within the Premises (including all sinks, toilets, faucets, pipes and drains), (iii) all fixtures, interior walls, floors, carpets and ceilings, (iv) all interior and exterior windows, doors, entrances, plate glass, showcase and skylights, (v) all electrical facilities, wiring and equipment, including lighting fixtures, lamps, bulbs and tubes, fans, vents and exhaust equipment in the Premises, (vi) all automatic fire extinguisher equipment and systems (including full sprinkler testing) in the Premises, (vii) all HVAC systems appurtenant to the Premises, and (viii) all interior repainting.
