Common use of Pests Clause in Contracts

Pests. The Premises (including common areas and exterior areas) must be kept free of rodent or insect infestation, and free of debris, household goods, or other material that could invite a rodent/insect infestation or which creates a reasonable risk of rodents, insects, or other pests being present in the unit. Tenant is required to act to assist Authority in the prevention and resolution of insect, rodent, and pest infestations in, on, or around the Premises. Such required action includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Tenant may not bring (or allow to be brought) any items on or into the Premises which are, or reasonably might be, infested with bedbugs or other insects, rodents, or pests. Tenants who bring such items on or into the Premises, and thereby cause such an infestation to the Premises or to other owned property, may be charged for resulting costs and damages; 2. Tenant must allow access to the Premises by Authority and Authority’s employees, agents, contractors, and service providers (such as exterminators or pest control companies) for purposes of treating, preventing, or resolving a suspected or actual insect, rodent, or other pest problem. Tenant may not refuse access to the Premises or to treatments for such purposes; 3. Tenant agrees to promptly remove from the Premises (or to allow Authority or its agents, contractors, or service providers to so remove) any items which have been identified as needing to be removed in order to prevent or treat a potential or actual insect, rodent, or pest infestation. When removing such items, Tenant shall do it in a careful and safe manner, so as not to spread infestation back onto the Premises or onto adjacent units/property; and 4. Tenant agrees to immediately report to Authority any signs of bed bug or other insect, rodent or pest infestations observed in or at the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

Pests. The Premises (including common areas and exterior areas) must be kept free of rodent or insect infestation, and free of debris, household goods, or other material that could invite a rodent/insect infestation or which creates a reasonable risk of rodents, insects, or other pests being present in the unit. Tenant is required to act to assist Authority in the prevention and resolution of insect, rodent, and pest infestations in, on, or around the Premises. Such required action includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Tenant may not bring (or allow to be brought) any items on or into the Premises which are, or reasonably might be, infested with bedbugs or other insects, rodents, or pests. Tenants who bring such items on or into the Premises, and thereby cause such an infestation to the Premises or to other Authority owned property, may be charged for resulting costs and damages; 2. Tenant must allow access to the Premises by Authority and Authority’s employees, agents, contractors, and service providers (such as exterminators or pest control companies) for purposes of treating, preventing, or resolving a suspected or actual insect, rodent, or other pest problem. See Section 9, below, for the details of Tenant’s obligations regarding giving access. Tenant may not refuse access to the Premises or to treatments for such purposes; 3. Tenant agrees to promptly remove from the Premises (or to allow Authority or its agents, contractors, or service providers to so remove) any items which have been identified as needing to be removed in order to prevent or treat a potential or actual insect, rodent, or pest infestation. When removing such items, Tenant shall do it in a careful and safe manner, so as not to spread infestation back onto the Premises or onto adjacent units/property; and 4. Tenant agrees to immediately report to Authority any signs of bed bug or other insect, rodent or pest infestations observed in or at the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement