Flat Common Areas definition

Flat Common Areas means the Flat, other than the Room and other rooms within the Flat occupied exclusively by other tenants of the Flat;
Flat Common Areas means the Flat, other than the Room and other rooms within the Flat occupied exclusively by other tenants of the Flat; “Housing Act 1988” means the Housing Act 1988 (as amended by the Housing Act 1996);
Flat Common Areas means the Flat, other than the Room and other rooms within the Flat occupied exclusively by other Tenants of the Flat;

Examples of Flat Common Areas in a sentence

  • If you breach this clause, we may seek, as damages, from you (or jointly in the event you have access to Flat Common Areas), the cost of having the Room and/or the Flat Common Areas professionally cleaned.

  • If as a result of your failure to comply with this clause, your Room and/or the Flat Common Areas (including any shared kitchen) becomes infested with pests, we may seek from you, as damages, the cost of any professional treatment to remove such pests.

  • If applicable, you must in conjunction with other residents ensure that Flat Common Areas are maintained to the same standard.

  • If Village Management, Village Staff and Village Security has reason to believe that you have abandoned the Room Without notice If Village Management, Village Staff and Village Security suspects that a person other than you is residing in the Room or the Flat Common Areas Without notice If Village Management, Village Staff and Village Security suspects that you or a person in your room breaches Rule 21 in relation to drugs or any other rule that amount to serious misconduct.

  • Extended visits are not permitted and residents must not in any circumstances allow any other person to reside in their Room or the Flat Common Areas.

  • Tenants who live in Flats are also expected to: • Participate equally with other Tenants in keeping the Flat Common Areas clean; • Clean all appliances and surfaces within a Flat; • Clean the internal areas of the cooktop, range hood, oven and refrigerator equipment; • Remove rubbish from the Flat regularly.

  • To ensure that any electrical appliances used within the Room or Flat Common Areas which do not belong to the Landlord comply with all relevant standards and regulations.

  • Not to remove or change any floor covering and not to overload the floors or ceilings in the Room or Flat Common Areas.

  • Residents who live in Flats are also expected to: • Participate equally with other residents in keeping the Flat Common Areas clean; • Clean all appliances and surfaces within a Flat; • Clean the internal areas of the cook top, range hood, oven and refrigerator equipment; and • Remove rubbish from the Flat regularly.

  • Cooking is only permitted in kitchens in Flats or in Flat Common Areas where available.


More Definitions of Flat Common Areas

Flat Common Areas means, in relation to a Room (not being a fully self-contained Fat), the kitchen, hallway and other communal facilities in the unit of which the Room forms part.