Common use of Structural Repairs Clause in Contracts

Structural Repairs. The Owner must: (a) at its cost and within a reasonable time of receipt of a request from the Housing Support Housing to do so, investigate the need for Structural Repairs to the Premises and conclude (acting reasonably) whether: (i) there is a need for Structural Repairs to the Premises in order to protect the immediate health and/or safety of a Tenant, in which case the Owner will carry out the Structural Repairs as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of the request by the Housing Support Provider; (ii) there is a need for Structural Repairs to the Premises in the short term, in which case the Owner will carry out the Structural Repairs within 12 months of receipt of the request by the Housing Support Provider; or (iii) there is no need for any Structural Repairs to the Premises; (b) when determining what is a reasonable time the Owner must take into consideration the Housing Support Provider’s obligations as an owner under the Residential Tenancy Act.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residential Head Lease, Residential Head Lease

Structural Repairs. The Owner Director must: (a) at its cost and within a reasonable time of receipt of a request from the Housing Support Housing to do so, investigate the need for Structural Repairs to the Premises and conclude (acting reasonably) whether: (i) there is a need for Structural Repairs to the Premises in order to protect the immediate health and/or safety of a Tenant, in which case the Owner Director will carry out the Structural Repairs as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of the request by the Housing Support Provider; (ii) there is a need for Structural Repairs to the Premises in the short term, in which case the Owner Director will carry out the Structural Repairs within 12 months of receipt of the request by the Housing Support Provider; or (iii) there is no need for any Structural Repairs to the Premises; (b) when determining what is a reasonable time the Owner Director must take into consideration the Housing Support Provider’s obligations as an owner under the Residential Tenancy Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Head Lease

Structural Repairs. The Owner Director must: (a) at its cost and within a reasonable time of receipt of a request from the Housing Support Housing to do so, investigate the need for Structural Repairs to the Premises and conclude (acting reasonably) whether: (i) there is a need for Structural Repairs to the Premises in order to protect the immediate health and/or safety of a Tenant, in which case the Owner Director will carry out the Structural Repairs as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of the request by the Housing Support Provider; (ii) there is a need for Structural Repairs to the Premises in the short term, in which case the Owner Director will carry out the Structural Repairs within 12 months of receipt of the request by the Housing Support Provider; or (iii) there is no need for any Structural Repairs to the Premises; (b) when determining what is a reasonable time the Owner Director must take into consideration the Housing Support Provider’s obligations as an owner under the Residential Tenancy Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Head Lease