Common use of Pests Clause in Contracts

Pests. Owner is giving the leased property free of insects, rodents, and pests at move-in. Tenant agrees to pay for a pest control service if needed after the sixtieth (60th) day of initial move-in. In the case of new leases where some occupants from the previous lease have signed a new lease and remained with other new parties, the time period is the (30th) day from the start of the new lease. If tenants suspect bedbugs owner MUST be notified immediately. Bedbug bites will appear on arms, legs or any exposed area as you sleep. Any bed bug issues left unreported by tenants and left to spread throughout the entire building or adjacent buildings will be subject to legal action by the landlord. Tenant must notify owner or owners’ representative at the very first suspicion of bed bugs.

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Sources: Residential Lease, Residential Lease

Pests. Owner is giving the leased property free of insects, rodents, and pests at move-in. Tenant ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to pay for a pest control service if needed after the sixtieth (60th) day of initial move-in. In the case of new leases where some occupants from the previous lease have signed a new lease and remained with other new parties, the time period is the (30th) day from the start of the new lease. If tenants suspect bedbugs owner MUST be notified immediately. Bedbug bites will appear on arms, legs or any exposed area as you sleep. Any bed bug issues left unreported by tenants and left to spread throughout the entire building or adjacent buildings will be subject to legal action by the landlord. Tenant must notify owner or owners’ representative at the very first suspicion of bed bugs.

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Sources: Residential Lease