THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS Sample Clauses

THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. 7. The Tenant agrees:
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THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. PLEASE NOTE: These are the things that the Tenant agrees to do or not to do. It is important for the Tenant to understand what he must or must not do, If the Tenant breaks, or does not comply with any of these obligations, the Landlord may be entitled to claim damages or compensation from the Tenant, or to seek other legal remedies against the Tenant, including the possibility of eviction. The Tenant agrees with the Landlord as follows:
THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. WHAT THE TENANT MUST PAY FOR AND HOW THE TENANT MUST LOOK AFTER THE PROPERTY. THE TENANT PROMISES THE LANDLORD:
THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. 1.1 To pay the Rent at the times and in the manner aforesaid
THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. 5.1 The Tenant further agrees that he will not: No Removal of Items a) remove from the Flat any of the items, furniture and/or fittings except with the prior written permission of the Landlord and to replace any and all such removed items, furniture and/or fittings with similar articles of at least equal value or, if the Landlord so requires, pay to the Landlord the value of any of the items, furniture and/or fittings (or part thereof) which may be destroyed or damaged (reasonable wear and tear and damage by accidental fire excepted); No Structural Alteration or Addition b) make or permit or suffer to be made any alteration or addition (structural or otherwise) to the Flat or any part thereof without the prior written consent of the Landlord; Hanging of Pictures or Paintings c) hack any holes or drive any nails or anything whatsoever into the walls or to bore any holes into the ceiling without the prior written consent of the Landlord except where the same is reasonably done to hang pictures or paintings in areas where it is possible to do so. If this is done, the Tenant shall ensure that all nails and hooks are to be removed, holes patched and touch-up paintwork applied to reinstate such alterations to their original state at the end of the Term; No Assignment or Subletting d) assign sublet or part with the possession of the Flat or any part thereof to other persons; No Unauthorized Storage e) keep or permit to be kept on the Flat any materials of a dangerous or explosive nature the keeping of which may contravene and/or be a breach of any statute or regulations or which may either result in an increase in insurance premium or render any fire policy to become null and void; No Addition or Removal of Locks f) alter, remove or add any lock or security device and/or accompanying keys, access cards or transponders without the prior written consent of the Landlord; No Pets g) keep in the Flat any dog or other animal or bird or pet without the prior written consent of the Landlord. Such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld but shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority, the HDB or any other local authorities; No Smoking h) smoke cigarettes, cigars or similar tobacco products inside the Flat; Use of Flat i) do or permit to be done in or upon the Flat any act or thing which may become a nuisance or annoyance to or in any way interfere with the quiet enjoyment of other occupiers of the building in which the Flat i...
THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. The Tenant agrees with the Landlord and the University as follows: to maintain full-time student status during the Tenancy Period; to provide to us within four weeks of the Tenancy Start Date and thereafter on our request within 14 days so that we can confirm your student status during the Tenancy Period, proof of student status (valid student matriculation card or letter of confirmation from the institute of study).; to pay the Rent as follows: Rent and other applicable accommodation fees are payable by you for each term on demand. You can view the weekly fees for accommodation and find instructions on how to pay at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/accommodation/fees-guidance-and-payment. You will be notified via your UCL email account when your invoices are available on your Portico account. The payment due date will be indicated on your invoice. Your Rent and other applicable accommodation fees will not be reduced to take account of any periods when you did not occupy your Room.
THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. Looking after the property The contract will state that furnishings and fittings should not be removed, damaged or altered. Any disrepair should be reported to the landlord, as they are not legally obliged to carry out the repairs until they have been notified of them. Tenants are expected to carry out minor repairs such as changing a light bulb, etc.
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THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. 7.1. The Tenant shall accept the Studio, the Building Common Parts, and the Building as being in good and tenantable repair and condition and fit for the purposes for which they are let and/or intended to be used as at the commencement of the Term unless the Tenant informs the Landlord in writing of any defects in the condition and repair within 48 hours of the commencement of the Term.
THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. PLEASE NOTE: These are the things that the Tenants agree to do or not to do. It is important for the Tenants to understand what they must or must not do. If the Tenants break, or do not comply with any of these obligations, the Landlord may be entitled to claim damages or compensation from the Tenants, or to seek other legal remedies against the Tenants, including the possibility of eviction against one or more of them. The Tenant agrees with the Landlord as follows:
THE TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS. 3.1 The Tenant shall accept the Room, the Flat/House, the Building Common Parts, the Flat/House Common Parts and the Building as being in good and tenantable repair and condition and fit for the purposes for which they are let and/or intended to be used as at the Tenancy Start Date unless the Tenant informs the College in writing of any defects in the condition and repair within 48 hours of the Tenancy Start Date. The Tenant agrees to keep the same clean to the satisfaction of the College and leave the same in the same good condition at the Tenancy End Date.
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