CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES Sample Clauses

CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. The above described carbon monoxide detection device(s) are: (check one)  Hard-wired  Battery operated  Plug-in w/battery backup. In accordance with RCW 19.27.530 a minimum of one carbon monoxide detector is provided. It is the responsibility of the Resident to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries.. Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any carbon monoxide detection devices. Resident’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. If battery operated, the unit(s) has been checked and is properly operating at the commencement of tenancy. It is the tenant’s responsibility to maintain the carbon monoxide detection device(s) in proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, including providing it with replacement batteries as needed. Failure to maintain the carbon monoxide detector is also grounds for termination of tenancy. Additionally, if liability or damages occur because of a tenants’ failure to maintain the unit, you may leave yourself open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Resident also agrees to test the carbon monoxide detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the owner/agent in writing. Resident to Initial: .
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CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. Number of detection devices provided in Premises as required by law (several may be required): The above described carbon monoxide detection device(s) are (check all that apply): Hard-wired Battery operated Plug-in with backup battery. In accordance with RCW 19.27.530 a minimum of one carbon monoxide detector is provided. The number of required devices is established by law, and in a given property, several may be necessary. Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable or relocate any carbon monoxide detection devices. Resident’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. It is the responsibility of the Resident to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. It is not the responsibility of the Resident to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Resident(s) to Initial: If battery operated, the unit(s) has been checked and is properly operating at the commencement of tenancy. It is the resident(s) responsibil- ity to maintain the carbon monoxide detection device(s) in proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommenda- tions, including providing any needed replacement batteries. Failure to maintain the carbon monoxide detector is also grounds for termination of tenancy. Additionally, if liability or damages occur because of a Residents’ failure to maintain the unit, you may leave yourself open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Resident also agrees to test the carbon monoxide detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the Owner/agent in writing. Resident(s) to Initial:
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. The Dwelling unit located at the above address has been equipped with carbon monoxide detection devices that are: hardwired battery operated plug in with battery backup in the unit It is the responsibility of the tenant to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Resident shall not tamper with or remove batteries or the device, or otherwise disable any provided carbon monoxide detection devices. Additionally, if liability or damage occurs because of tenant’s failure to maintain the detection device in place it could leave the tenant open to potential charges, lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Tenant agrees to test the carbon monoxide detection devices for property operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the landlord in writing. Failure to inspect or maintain the smoke detection device is a violation of this addendum and can be grounds for termination of tenancy or eviction. Signature at the bottom of this form indicates that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the premises are in proper working order as of the date shown below. DATED this ______ (day) of ________________________ (month) 20 (year). ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Property Owner/Agent for Landlord Tenant’s Signatures 0000 Xxxxx 00xx Xxxxxx | Xxxxxx,XX 00000 | 253.396.0010 | 000.000.0000 Fax | xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. At the time of this agreement, carbon monoxide detectors are not required, however they may be provided. If a carbon monoxide detector is provided then it is the Tenant responsibility to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Tenant shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any carbon monoxide detection devices. If battery operated, the unit(s) has been checked and is properly operating at the commencement of tenancy. it is Tenant's responsibility to maintain the carbon monoxide detector(s) as specified by the manufacturer, including replacement of batteries, if required. Failure to properly maintain the carbon monoxide detector(s) is grounds for termination of tenancy. Further, if liability or damages occur because of Tenant's failure to comply with this provision, Tenant may be open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Tenant agrees to test the carbon monoxide detector once per month and to report any malfunctions to Landlord in writing. Tenant initials indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Property are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. The property is equipped with (insert number) smoke detection device(s) The above described carbon monoxide device(s) are: (check one): Provided Not Provided The above described carbon monoxide device(s) are: (check one): Hard-Wired Battery Operated Tenant’s Initials here indicates acknowledgement of notice: .
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. The above described carbon monoxide detection device(s) are: (check one)  Hard-wired  Battery operated  Plug-in w/battery backup. In accordance with RCW 19.27.530 a minimum of one carbon monoxide detector is provided. It is the responsibility of the Resident to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries.. Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any carbon monoxide detection devices. Resident’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES. The Premises are equipped with carbon monoxide detection device(s), which are: (check one) Hard-wired Battery operated. If a carbon monoxide detector is provided on the interior of the Residential Premises, then it is the responsibility of Student to maintain such devices, including replacement of any batteries. Student shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any carbon monoxide detection devices. Student’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicate that all carbon monoxide detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. If battery operated, the unit(s) has been checked and is properly operating at the commencement of occupancy. It is the Student’s responsibility to maintain the carbon monoxide detection device(s) in proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, including providing it with replacement batteries as needed. Failure to maintain the carbon monoxide detector is also grounds for termination of occupancy. Additionally, if liability or damages occur because of a Students’ failure to maintain the unit, you may leave yourself open to potential lawsuits and Student also agrees to test the carbon detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the Tualco/agent in writing. . Student’s initials acknowledge receipt and the accuracy of the information in this paragraph 12(B): .

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