Common use of Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms Clause in Contracts

Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes § 42-42, the Landlord shall provide operable smoke alarms, either battery-operated or electrical. If the Premises has a fossil-fuel burning heater, appliance, or fireplace, or an attached garage, the Landlord shall provide and install a minimum of one operable carbon monoxide alarm per level in the Premises, either battery operated or electrical. The Tenant shall notify the Landlord, in writing, of the need for replacement of or repairs to a smoke or carbon monoxide alarm. The Landlord shall replace or repair the smoke or carbon monoxide alarm within 15 days of receipt of notification if the Landlord is notified of needed replacement or repairs in writing by the Tenant. The Landlord shall ensure that a smoke or carbon monoxide alarm is operable and in good repair at the beginning of the Initial Term of the Tenancy. The Landlord shall place new batteries in any battery-operated smoke or carbon monoxide alarms at the beginning of the Initial Term of the tenancy and the Tenant shall replace the batteries as needed during the tenancy, except where the smoke alarm is a tamper- resistant, 10-year lithium battery smoke alarm.

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Samples: Residential Rental Contract, Residential Rental Contract, Residential Rental Contract

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Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes § Statutes§ 42-42, the Landlord shall provide operable smoke alarmsalarm(s), either battery-operated or electrical. If the Premises has a fossil-fuel burning heater, appliance, or fireplace, or an attached garage, the Landlord shall provide and install a minimum of one operable carbon monoxide alarm alarm(s) per level in the Premises, either battery operated or electrical. The Tenant shall notify the Landlord, in writing, of the need for replacement of or repairs to a smoke or carbon monoxide alarm. The Landlord shall replace or repair the smoke or carbon monoxide alarm within 15 days of receipt of notification if the Landlord is notified of needed replacement or repairs in writing by the Tenant. The Landlord shall ensure that a smoke or carbon monoxide alarm is operable and in good repair at the beginning of the Initial Term of the Tenancy. The Landlord shall place new batteries in any battery-operated smoke or carbon monoxide alarms at the beginning of the Initial Term of the tenancy and the Tenant shall replace the batteries as needed during the tenancy, except where the smoke alarm is a tamper- tamper-resistant, 10-year lithium battery smoke alarm. Tenant shall indicate on the move in checklist that smoke detector(s) have been inspected by Xxxxxx and that Tenant is aware of how they operate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Rental Contract

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