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Stats. This provision shall apply to any lease term. If Landlord commits a breach, Tenant has the rights, under chap. 704, Wis. Stats., including secs. 704.07(4) and 704.45, and under Wisconsin Administrative Code chap. Ag. 134. CODE VIOLATIONS; ADVERSE CONDITIONS: If the Premises or the building in which they are located are currently cited for uncorrected building or housing code violations, or contain conditions adversely affecting habitability (including lack of hot or cold running water, lack of operating plumbing or sewage disposal, unsafe or inadequate heating facilities, no electric service, unsafe electrical system, or hazardous conditions or structure) these are listed under Special Provisions, or a separate addendum to this Lease, and Landlord shall exhibit copies of any uncorrected code notices or orders to Tenant, all before this Lease is signed or any deposit accepted. DAMAGE BY CASUALTY: If the Premises are damaged by fire or other casualty to a degree which renders them untenantable, Tenant may terminate the Lease or vacate the Premises and rent shall xxxxx until the Premises are restored to a condition comparable to their prior condition. Landlord shall have the option to repair the Premises, and if repairs are not made, this Lease shall terminate. If the Premises are damaged to a degree which does not render them untenantable, Landlord shall repair them as soon as reasonably possible.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

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Stats. This provision shall apply to any lease term. If Landlord commits a breach, Tenant Xxxxxx has the rights, under chap. 704, Wis. Stats., including secs. 704.07(4) and 704.45, and under Wisconsin Administrative Code chap. AgATCP Chap. 134. CODE VIOLATIONS; ADVERSE CONDITIONS: If the Premises or the building in which they are located are currently cited for uncorrected building or housing code violations, or contain conditions adversely affecting habitability (including lack of hot or cold running water, lack of operating plumbing or sewage disposal, unsafe or inadequate heating facilities, no electric service, unsafe electrical system, or hazardous conditions or structure) these are listed under Special Provisions, or a separate addendum to this Lease, and Landlord shall exhibit copies of any uncorrected code notices or orders to Tenant, all before this Lease is signed or any deposit accepted. DAMAGE BY CASUALTY: If the Premises are damaged by fire or other casualty to a degree which renders them untenantable, Tenant may terminate the Lease or vacate the Premises and rent shall xxxxx until the Premises are restored to a condition comparable to their prior condition. Landlord shall have the option to repair the Premises, and if repairs are not made, this Lease shall terminate. If the Premises are damaged to a degree which does not render them untenantable, Landlord shall repair them as soon as reasonably possible.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease

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Stats. This provision shall apply to any lease term. If Landlord commits a breach, Tenant has the rights, under chap. 704, Wis. Stats., including secs. 704.07(4) and 704.45, and under Wisconsin Administrative Code chap. AgATCP Chap. 134. CODE VIOLATIONS; ADVERSE CONDITIONS: If the Premises or the building in which they are located are currently cited for uncorrected building or housing code violations, or contain conditions adversely affecting habitability (including lack of hot or cold running water, lack of operating plumbing or sewage disposal, unsafe or inadequate heating facilities, no electric service, unsafe electrical system, or hazardous conditions or structure) these are listed under Special Provisions, or a separate addendum to this Lease, and Landlord shall exhibit copies of any uncorrected code notices or orders to Tenant, all before this Lease is signed or any deposit accepted. DAMAGE BY CASUALTY: If the Premises are damaged by fire or other casualty to a degree which renders them untenantable, Tenant may terminate the Lease or vacate the Premises and rent shall xxxxx until the Premises are restored to a condition comparable to their prior condition. Landlord shall have the option to repair the Premises, and if repairs are not made, this Lease shall terminate. If the Premises are damaged to a degree which does not render them untenantable, Landlord shall repair them as soon as reasonably possible.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease

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