Yard Maintenance. i. If Landlord is responsible for (or arranging and paying for) all yard maintenance, Tenant is nevertheless responsible for cleaning and/or maintaining of the yard after storms and “as needed” between regularly scheduled maintenance. Tenant agrees that Landlord and/or Landlord’s agents shall have access to the exterior of the Premises for this purpose without requiring advance notice. If You restrict or otherwise interfere or hinder Landlord’s maintenance efforts, then Tenant shall, after written notice by Landlord to Tenant, be responsible for all yard maintenance, without any reduction in the amount of rent, or may regard Your conduct as a material noncompliance and evict Tenant on that basis. ii. If Tenant is responsible for yard maintenance, then Tenant shall be responsible for all yard maintenance, including trimming and maintaining (as applicable) grass, flowers, bushes, shrubs and trees. Tenant shall remove weeds from (as applicable) grass, desert landscaped areas and other areas of the yard. If Tenant does not maintain the yard according to the Landlord's reasonable standards, then Landlord, after providing Tenant with notice and a ten day period to cure, may have the work performed and ▇▇▇▇ Tenant therefor. Failure of Tenant to pay any amount billed to the Tenant hereunder within ten days shall be a material noncompliance with this Agreement. Alternatively, Landlord may regard Tenant's conduct as a material noncompliance and evict Tenant on that basis.
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Sources: Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Rental Agreement