TRASH REMOVAL / RECYCLING Sample Clauses

TRASH REMOVAL / RECYCLING. Trash must be disposed of in accordance with the directions of the LANDLORD. All trash must be removed as it accumulates in the UNIT. Trash may not be kept in closets, hallways, basements, etc. Additionally, TENANT may never place trash or debris near the front door or on the patio or balcony. If any trash or debris is found in these areas, a reasonable fee will be charged for the removal of all items. If TENANT violates local ordinances for removal of trash/recycling and LANDLORD is fined, TENANT shall be responsible for any fine and the costs incurred to correct the action.
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TRASH REMOVAL / RECYCLING. (b) maintain fixtures, furniture, hot water, heating, and A/C equipment;
TRASH REMOVAL / RECYCLING. XXXXXX & XXXXX shall be required to participate in the College’s recycling program. XXXXXX & NOBLE shall remove all trash and recyclable materials and place them in the proper CUESTA COLLEGE recycling containers.
TRASH REMOVAL / RECYCLING. (d) make all reasonable repairs, subject to TENANT’S obligation to pay for damages for which TENANT is liable. LANDLORD may temporarily turn off equipment and/or interrupt utilities to the UNIT and/or the PROPERTY to avoid property damage or to perform work requiring such interruption as determined in LANDLORD’s sole judgment. LANDLORD will not be liable for any inconvenience, discomfort, disruptions or interference with TENANT’s use of the PROPERTY because LANDLORD is making repairs, alterations or improvements to the UNIT or the PROPERTY. If TENANT requests any repairs, and LANDLORD approves such request, the repairs will be done during LANDLORD’s usual working hours unless TENANT requests in writing that such repairs be done during other hours and such request is approved by LANDLORD. If LANDLORD approves such request TENANT will have to pay in advance any additional charges resulting from such request. TENANT agrees to take reasonable steps in order to prevent or minimize the growth of mold and mildew within the UNIT. To prevent or minimize the occurrence and growth of mold in the UNIT, TENANT hereby agrees to the following: TENANT is responsible for replacing the HVAC filter at least four times during the lease TERM at TENANT’s expense. TENANT may purchase filters from LANDLORD at a cost of $5.00 each. TENANT shall (a) remove any visible moisture accumulation in or on the UNIT, including on walls, windows, floors, ceilings, and bathroom fixtures, (b) mop up spills and thoroughly dry affected area as soon as possible after occurrence, (c) use exhaust fans in kitchen and bathroom when necessary, and (d) keep climate and moisture in the UNIT at reasonable levels. TENANT shall clean and dust the UNIT regularly, and shall keep the UNIT, particularly the kitchen and bath, clean and dry. TENANT shall promptly notify LANDLORD in writing of the presence of any of the following conditions: Any water leak, excessive moisture, or standing water inside the UNIT or any Common Areas. Mold or mildew growth in or on the UNIT that persists after TENANT has tried to remove it with an appropriate household cleaning solution, such as Lysol or Pine-Sol disinfectants, Tilex Mildew Remover, or Clorox, or a combination of water and bleach. A malfunction in any part of the heating, air-conditioning, or system in the UNIT. TENANT shall be liable to LANDLORD for damages sustained to the UNIT or the PROPERTY as a result of TENANT’s failure to comply with the terms of this section...
TRASH REMOVAL / RECYCLING. ­‐ All garbage and trash must be placed by Tenant in suitable covered containers, and deposited appropriately for regular pick-­‐up and removal. Tenant will abide by all local laws and regulations concerning the separation, special pick-­‐up and removal of recyclables. Any municipal fines incurred for failure to comply with said laws will be promptly paid by Tenant and Tenant will furnish a receipt of payment to Landlord. FOR CONDOMINIUMS/COOPERATIVES ONLY: All garbage and trash must be placed by Tenant in suitable covered containers, supplied by Tenant (unless supplied by the Condominium/Cooperative association), and deposited appropriately for regular pick-­‐up and removal, or, if required by the Condominium/Cooperative or management thereof, shall be placed by Tenant in trash chutes or in a trash room in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Condominium/Cooperative.

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