Routine Repairs Clause Samples

The Routine Repairs clause defines the responsibilities for performing and paying for regular maintenance and minor repairs to a property. Typically, this clause specifies that the tenant is responsible for handling and covering the costs of everyday repairs, such as fixing leaky faucets or replacing light bulbs, while the landlord remains responsible for more significant structural or system repairs. By clearly allocating duties for routine upkeep, this clause helps prevent disputes over maintenance obligations and ensures the property remains in good condition throughout the lease term.
Routine Repairs. Hire contractors to repair, maintain, improve, or alter the property provided Manager does not expend more than $500.00 for any single repair, maintenance item, or alteration without Owner’s prior approval.
Routine Repairs. Repairs due to normal wear and tear, and covered under the fixed price portion of this CONTRACT.
Routine Repairs. Repairs to the MicroFridge that are attributed to normal wear and tear or defective parts are the responsibility of Boston University. If the MicroFridge unit malfunctions, Boston University will deliver a replacement unit to the student's room at no cost. For service issues call BU Vending services at 353-2375 _____ _____ _____ _____ _______
Routine Repairs. Routine repairs are those of a minor nature with little inconvenience to you or damage to the buildings. North and ▇▇▇▇’s contractors are required to respond to routine repairs within 28 calendar days. • Leaks at taps. • Internal or external doors to be adjusted. • Repairs to broken fences or gates. • Repairs to gutters. • Repairs to kitchen units.