Common use of SECTION 6 OF THE LEASE – CONDITION OF THE PREMISES Clause in Contracts

SECTION 6 OF THE LEASE – CONDITION OF THE PREMISES. Resident has inspected the apartment – and/or has had the apartment inspected by a professional exterminator – and acknowledges that the unit is free of insects – including but not limited to – bedbugs, cockroaches and fleas. The tenant shall notify the landlord immediately of any infestation or suspected infestation of insects. The tenant is responsible for extermination and other costs, including but not limited to the treatment of the apartment, treatment of adjoining apartments, disposal of personal property, and any financial costs associated with vacating the apartment, if found to be infested with bedbugs, cockroaches or fleas. The landlord shall not be liable for any cost of relocation by the tenant(s). Tenant/Co-signer Initials: The tenant will be required to cooperate with the Landlord’s exterminator in the treatment process which could include (but is not limited to) the vacating of the apartment, throwing away of furniture and personal items. The tenant will allow access to the apartment by the Landlord (or his agent) and/or the exterminator. If the tenant refuses to pay any invoice submitted by the Landlord for the cost of treatment, the sum will be added monthly to the rent charges until the invoice is paid in full. The landlord may terminate the tenant’s lease and the tenant(s) shall vacate the premises if any of the following apply:  Residents’ actions or inactions contribute to or result in a pest infestation.  Residents’ actions or inactions prevent or hinder the treatment of an apartment for pest infestation.  The landlord or the landlord’s exterminator determines that the apartment and/or adjoining apartments cannot be properly or successfully treated with tenant residing in the infected apartment.

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Samples: Lease, Lease, Lease

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SECTION 6 OF THE LEASE – CONDITION OF THE PREMISES. Resident has inspected the apartment – and/or has had the apartment inspected by a professional exterminator – and acknowledges that the unit is free of insects – including but not limited to – bedbugs, cockroaches and fleas. The tenant shall notify the landlord immediately of any infestation or suspected infestation of insects. The tenant is responsible for extermination and other costs, including but not limited to the treatment of the apartment, treatment of adjoining apartments, disposal of personal property, and any financial costs associated with vacating the apartment, if found to be infested with bedbugs, cockroaches or fleas. The landlord shall not be liable for any cost of relocation by the tenant(s). Tenant/Co-signer Initials: The tenant will be required to cooperate with the Landlord’s exterminator in the treatment process which could include (but is not limited to) the vacating of the apartment, throwing away of furniture and personal items. The tenant will allow access to the apartment by the Landlord (or his agent) and/or the exterminator. If the tenant refuses to pay any invoice submitted by the Landlord for the cost of treatment, the sum will be added monthly to the rent charges until the invoice is paid in full. The landlord may terminate the tenant’s lease and the tenant(s) shall vacate the premises if any of the following apply: Residents’ actions or inactions contribute to or result in a pest infestation. Residents’ actions or inactions prevent or hinder the treatment of an apartment for pest infestation. The landlord or the landlord’s exterminator determines that the apartment and/or adjoining apartments cannot be properly or successfully treated with tenant residing in the infected apartment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease

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