SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE Sample Clauses

SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE. The premises are equipped with a functioning smoke detection device(s), and Resident shall be responsible for testing the device weekly and immediately reporting any problems, maintenance or need for repairs to Owner/Agent. If battery operated, Resident is responsible for changing the detector’s battery as necessary. Owner/Agent shall have a right to enter the premises to check and maintain the smoke detection device as provided by law.
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SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE. The premises are equipped with a smoke detection device(s), which was tested and found operable by the Landlord. Landlord shall have a right to enter the premises to check and maintain the device as provided by law. Resident shall:
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE. The premises are equipped with a smoke detection device(s), and: (a) Resident acknowledges the smoke detector(s) was tested and its operation explained by management, in the presence of Resident, at time of initial occupancy, and the detector(s) in the unit was working properly at the time, (b) Resident shall test the smoke detector at least once a week to determine if the smoke detector(s) is operating properly, and immediately inform the Owner, in writing, of any malfunction.
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE. The premises are equipped with a functioning smoke detection device(s), and Employee shall be responsible for testing the device weekly and immediately reporting any problems, maintenance or need for repairs to Employer. If battery operated, Employee is responsible for changing the detector’s battery if necessary. Employer shall have a right to enter the premises to check and maintain the smoke detection device as provided by law. Date Employee
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE. The premises are equipped with a functioning smoke detection device(s). The Landlord will provide working batteries when Tenant first takes possession. After that, the Tenant must pay for and replace batteries as needed. The Tenant shall be responsible for testing the device weekly and immediately reporting any problems, maintenance or need for repairs to Landlord. The Tenant must immediately report smoke detector malfunctions to the Landlord. The Tenant or Tenants guests or visitors shall not disable any smoke detector or remove a battery without replacing it with a working battery. The Tenant may be liable to the Landlord for $100 plus actual damages and attorney’s fees if the Tenant disables a smoke detector. If the Tenant disables or damages a smoke detector, or fails to replace a dead battery or report malfunctions to the Landlord, the Tenant will be liable to the Landlord and others for any loss, damage, or fines from fire, smoke, or water. Landlord shall have a right to enter the premises to check and maintain the smoke detection device as provided by law.
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE. The premises are equipped with a smoke detection device(s), and: (a) Resident acknowledges the smoke detector(s) was tested and its operation explained by Landlord in the presence of Resident at time of initial occupancy and the detector(s) in the unit was working properly at the time, (b) Resident shall test the smoke detector at least once a week to determine if the smoke detector(s) is (are) operating properly, and immediately inform the Landlord, in writing, of any malfunction. In the event Resident fails to notify Landlord of any malfunction and a fire occurs, there is no liability on the part of the landlord and Resident will hold Landlord harmless and indemnify it against any damages and Resident shall become liable for any resulting damage.
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE. A. Pursuant to State Law, the above named apartment unit is equipped with a smoke detector that was designed, manufactured and installed in accordance with nationally accepted standards.
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SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE. Tenant(s)’s unit is equipped with a functioning smoke-detection device, and tenant shall be responsible for testing the device weekly, and immediately reporting any problems to Tower Property Management. Tower Property Management may enter the premises to maintain or repair the smoke detection device as provided by law. If battery-operated, tenant is responsible for changing the detector’s battery as necessary. Xxxxxx agrees not to disable, disconnect, or remove the detector.
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE. In accordance with Washington State Law, the landlord has installed a smoke detection device. This statement is to certify that the tenant has been shown the location(s) and has had the operation of the installed smoke detection device explained. Smoke detection device(s) are (check one): [ ] Battery Operated [ ] Hard-wired [ ] Hardwired, with battery back-up TENANT: I/We, the undersigned, have personally checked the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in the unit which is provided according to Washington State Law RCW 48.48.110 and find it to be in working order. I/We understand that the Lessor-Resident Law of the State of Washington requires me to maintain the alarms and keep fresh batteries in the mechanisms and my failure to do so absolves the Lessor, or agent from any responsibility for losses due to my/our non-compliance with the law or malfunction of the alarms. Failure to comply will result in a fine not more than $200.00.

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