Common use of SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE Clause in Contracts

SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE. The Landlord will ensure that the Property and its contents comply with the current fire and safety regulations. The structure of the building will be maintained by the Landlord, or the Freeholder or Superior Leaseholder if the Property is a flat. The Landlord agrees to maintain the heating and hot water systems, and his possessions within the Property, in good working order during the Tenancy, repairing or replacing as necessary. Where damage has been caused through neglect or misuse by the Tenant, they will be charged for the landlords costs incurred in remedying the damage.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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