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YARDS. All yards are to be mowed no sooner than four (4) days prior to lease termination date. Remove all trash and debris in yard, shrubs, driveways, etc. No furniture can be left in/on yards, porches, decks, balconies, etc. At lease end, Resident authorizes CBS to deduct a Final Cleaning Fee from the Damage Deposit. The Final Cleaning Fee amount varies by property/floor plan and can be found on page 1 of the Lease Agreement. Resident is responsible for preparing the unit for the final cleaning as provided for in the Lease Agreement. Prior to lease end (typically in late April) CBS Rentals will issue a Move-Out Letter to Residents, which will include instructions for moving out and end of lease cleaning requirements that are Resident responsibility (please refer to page 6 of the Lease Agreement.) The cost of any excessive cleaning and/or damage will be the responsibility of Resident and billed to the Resident, in addition to the Final Cleaning Fee and any other charges and may be deducted from the Damage Deposit. The Final Cleaning Fee is non-refundable and will not be adjusted for additional cleaning performed by Resident, “as-is” bedrooms, etc. Make sure all lights, smoke detectors/alarms, and carbon monoxide detectors/alarms are working. Replace smoke/carbon monoxide detector/alarm batteries if necessary. If a bulb is burned out, make sure it is replaced with the same type and wattage. Never leave furniture, mattresses, etc., or go over the trash volume specified in your lease. If you use the City of Charlottesville or another trash service, you must comply with their policy. If there is excess trash, tenants will be charged.
YARDS i. No property line building setbacks will be required from the residential lot lines. Setbacks from the subdivision boundary will be in conformance with the R4, Residential Medium Density District.
ii. Canyon Rim Setback: Fifty feet (50’-0”) setback with approved Geotech Report as specified in City Code 10-4-19.4 Section D.
YARDS. Lessor will provide trash barrels with lids for the premises. Tenant agrees to keep the yard litter-free (including cups, bottles, paper, wrappers, and the like), keep the barrels in their designated area and keep the lids on the trash barrels for the term of the lease. No lawn games (ie.-volleyball nets, badminton, horseshoes etc.) allowed on the premises. Tenant will bear the expense for any damages to the lawn by Tenants. The Lessor shall provide for all lawn care in accordance with neighborhood standards. Lessor or their agents may enter the grounds to perform lawn care, landscaping and exterior maintenance without notice or consent from the Tenants. Tenants are responsible for snow and/or ice removal.
YARDS. All yards are to be mowed no sooner than four (4) days prior to lease termination date. Remove all trash and debris in yard, shrubs, driveways, etc. No furniture can be left in/on yards, porches, decks, balconies, etc.
YARDS. Landlord will maintain lawn, but Tenants shall keep Premises and yards free of debris and trash.
YARDS should be free of debris, trash, and abandoned cars. Exterior walls should be free of graffiti.
YARDS. Enter the course yardage for each round; initially the yardage for round 1 is ap- plied to all following rounds, but you can alter the yardage separately for any of the rounds. Par details: Click to enter the details for the par and yardage for each hole on the course (optional).
YARDS. May not be dug up or disturbed without prior written permission from JACK Properties, LLC. Any type of permanent or temporary building or masonry work must be approved by the landlord and, if approved, shall not be removed from the grounds without permission of the landlord. Before Digging Call “No Cuts” ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ so that utility lines can be marked and not cut. If you cut a line, you will be held responsible for all associated charges.
YARDS. Yards are to be kept in the same condition they are found in at the beginning of the tenancy agreement, and The Landlord will provide the tools and materials needed for upkeep.
YARDS. If you have a yard, you are responsible for its upkeep. This means watering the grass, any other plantings that require water to survive, weeding, and the general upkeep needed to keep it in a good condition and pleasing to the eye of your neighboring residents. Seasonal vegetation, gardens and flowers are encouraged.
