Common use of Tenant’s Maintenance Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Maintenance. Tenant shall, at its sole expense, keep the Premises, including all systems and equipment, in good repair and in a clean and in conformance with the applicable law, including, but not limited to, the lawful and valid requirements of any municipality in which such Premises may be situated and of all other public authorities, and shall make, at Tenant’s own expense, all additions, improvements, alterations and repairs on the Premises and on and to the improvements, interior and exterior required by any lawful authorities. Tenant shall not commit or suffer, and shall use all reasonable precautions to prevent, waste, damage or injury to all of the foregoing. Tenant shall also make all necessary replacements, renewals, alterations and additions required to maintain all portions of the Premises in good condition.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement (CURO Group Holdings Corp.), Commercial Lease Agreement (CURO Group Holdings Corp.), Commercial Lease Agreement (CURO Group Holdings Corp.)

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