Maintenance/Repair definition

Maintenance/Repair. For maintenance request, please go to the Resident Portal from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Please note that consumables e.g. water filter and light bulbs are your responsibility. You have a right to expect repairs to be made promptly. However, you will be billed for repairs caused by you or your guests’ abuse or negligence. Common problems include the garbage disposal stops working due to metal objects fallen into the sink; or plugged toilet due to foreign objects other than toilet paper being flushed. We asked that you bring any problems and potential safety hazards to our attention promptly. We ask that you maintain your unit in a sanitary manner, and pay special attention to potential water damages by observing a few things: Keep bathroom floors dry. Standing water around walls can cause damage to underlayment. Report unusual stains (black marks) on the ceiling (usually caused by leaking) Insurance: Tenants are required to purchase Renter’s Insurance or at least $300,000 in liability to cover: your valuable property lost through theft or fire. you could be sued if someone is injured on the premises you rent. If you damage the building itself (say you start a fire in the kitchen and it spreads; or you forget to turn off your faucet and it flooded your unit as well as the units beside you and below you), you could be responsible for large repair bills. Contact your insurance agent for information on renter’s insurance. Please contact us for referrals. Moving Out: It’s a little early to bring up moving out, but please be aware we have a list of items that should be cleaned before we conduct a move-out inspection. It you decide to move out, please review our Move-out letter on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ explaining what is required and describing our procedures. A good rule of thumb is to leave the unit the same condition as you moved in except normal wear and tear.

Examples of Maintenance/Repair in a sentence

  • Top-Level Experts in Water and Wastewater Construction, Operations, and Maintenance/Repair on Utility Systems.

  • XXXIII-13 33.7 Maintenance/Repair .......................................................................................

  • XXXIII-13 33.7 Maintenance/Repair........................................................................................

  • The following documentation will be required, as applicable, for review by the FAA during the STC approval process: (1) Compliance Checklist, (2) Airplane/Rotorcraft Flight Manual Supplement, (3) Master Documentation List/Master Drawing List, (4) Manufacturing and Installation Instruction Drawings, (5) Maintenance/Repair Manual Supplements, (6) Weight and Balance data, and (7) Instructions for Continued Airworthiness.

  • Exhibit B‌ Program Expenses Per Fiscal Year Budget Salaries Insurance Audit Rent Utilities Maintenance/Repair Phone Consultants Staff Development and Training Travel and Meetings Information Technology (computer hardware/software) Equipment Office Supplies and Materials Printing and Publishing ..

  • Pricing – Fire Alarm Maintenance-Repair Pricing - Fire Alarm Maintenance and Repair 1.

  • The CTA shall provide the vehicles and equipment listed in Exhibit 1, “CTA- Provided Vehicles and Maintenance/Repair Requirements” and Exhibit 2, “CTA-Provided Equipment,” to the Contractor for the performance of this Agreement.

  • OVM Maintenance/Repair Fees and Service Charges may be adjusted annually, at the sole discretion of OVM.

  • The Landlord shall perform, at the Tenant's cost and expense, the maintenance and repair work listed in Schedule "C" hereto (the "Exterior Maintenance/Repair Work").

  • The Tenant shall, forthwith upon demand, pay to the Landlord the costs and expenses incurred by the Landlord from time to time in connection with the Exterior Maintenance/Repair Work, plus a management fee of fifteen percent (15%) of such costs and expenses, save and except only as may otherwise be applicable pursuant to Section 5.08 hereof.

Related to Maintenance/Repair

  • Maintenance area means any geographic region of the United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to attainment subject to the requirement to develop a maintenance plan under §175A of the CAA, as amended.

  • Maintenance work means the repair of existing facilities when the size, type or extent of such facilities is not thereby changed or increased. While “maintenance” includes painting and decorating and is covered under the law, it does not include work such as routine landscape maintenance or janitorial services.

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Repair means the reconstruction, replacement, or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance or to correct damage.

  • Maintenance Test means the maintenance test set out in Clause 12.1 (Maintenance Test).