Common use of Professional cleaning Clause in Contracts

Professional cleaning. The rental provider must not require the renter to arrange professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard at the end of the tenancy unless— • professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard was carried out to the rented premises immediately before the start of the tenancy and the renter was advised that professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard had been carried out to those premises immediately before the start of the tenancy; or • professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard is required to restore the rented premises to the same condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear. The renter must have all or part of the rented premises professionally cleaned or pay the cost of having all or part of the rented premises professional cleaned, if professional cleaning becomes required to restore the premises to the condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Rental Agreement

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Professional cleaning. The rental provider must not require the renter to arrange professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard at the end of the tenancy unless— • professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard was carried out to the rented premises immediately before the start of the tenancy and the renter was advised that professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard had been carried out to those premises immediately before the start of the tenancy; or • professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard is required to restore the rented premises to the same condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear. The renter must have all or part of the rented premises professionally cleaned cleaned, or pay the cost of having all or part of the rented premises professional cleaned, if professional cleaning becomes required to restore the premises to the condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Rental Agreement

Professional cleaning. The rental provider must not require the renter to arrange professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard at the end of the tenancy tenancy, unless: professional Professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard was carried out to the rented premises immediately before the start of the tenancy and the renter was advised that professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard had been carried out to those premises immediately before the start of the tenancy; or • professional Professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard is required to restore the rented premises to the same condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear. The renter must have all or part of the rented premises professionally cleaned or pay the cost of having all or part of the rented premises professional professionally cleaned, if professional cleaning becomes required to restore the premises to the condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sskb.com.au, sskb.com.au

Professional cleaning. The rental provider must not require the renter to arrange professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard at the end of the tenancy unless— • professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard was carried out to the rented premises immediately before the start st art of the tenancy and the renter was advised that professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard had been carried out to those premises immediately before the start of the tenancy; or • professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard is required to restore the rented premises to the same condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear. The renter must have all or part of the rented premises professionally cleaned or pay the cost of having all or part of the rented premises professional cleaned, if professional cleaning becomes required to restore the premises to the condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement

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Professional cleaning. The rental provider must not require the renter to arrange professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard at the end of the tenancy unless— • unless- - professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard was carried out to the rented premises immediately before the start of the tenancy and the renter was advised that professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard had been carried out to those premises immediately before the start of the tenancy; or - professional cleaning or cleaning to a professional standard is required to restore the rented premises to the same condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear. The renter must have all or part of the rented premises professionally cleaned cleaned, or pay the cost of having all or part of the rented premises professional cleaned, if professional cleaning becomes required to restore the premises to the condition they were in immediately before the start of the tenancy, having regard to the condition report and taking into account fair wear and tear.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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