Common use of Cost of Repairs Clause in Contracts

Cost of Repairs. If employees of the Landlord make repairs to the unit or other property necessitated by Resident’s occupancy, as set forth above, the charge shall equal the Landlord’s cost of labor at $70.00 per hour plus materials, plus overhead of 25% of material and labor, with a minimum charge of one hour. After regular business hours, labor shall be at a cost of $105.00 per hour, plus overhead of 25% of material and labor, with a minimum charge of one hour. If a subcontractor of the Landlord makes such repairs to the unit or other property, the charge will be the amount invoiced, plus 25% overhead. If Landlord must make repairs to the unit or other property (including but not limited to extermination, cleaning, removing trash, replacement of smoke/carbon monoxide alarms/detectors, batteries, light bulbs, and painting), or perform yard or other maintenance, during the term of this lease due to negligence, abuse, misconduct, breach of any covenant of this lease, or any damages to property caused by Resident, Resident’s guest, unknown parties, or vandalism, the cost of repairs or maintenance will be billed to Resident at the aforementioned rates and be due as additional rent on the next day when monthly rent is due.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Cost of Repairs. If employees of the Landlord make repairs to the unit or other property necessitated by Resident’s occupancy, as set forth above, the charge shall equal the Landlord’s cost of labor at $70.00 per hour plus materials, plus overhead of 25% of material and labor, with a minimum charge of one hour. After regular business hours, labor shall be at a cost of $105.00 125.00 per hour, plus overhead of 25% of material and labor, with a minimum charge of one hour. If a subcontractor of the Landlord makes such repairs to the unit or other property, the charge will be the amount invoiced, plus 25% overhead. If Landlord must make repairs to the unit or other property (including but not limited to extermination, cleaning, removing trash, replacement of smoke/carbon monoxide alarms/detectors, batteries, light bulbs, and painting), or perform yard or other maintenance, during the term of this lease due to negligence, abuse, misconduct, breach of any covenant of this lease, or any damages to property caused by Resident, Resident’s guest, unknown parties, or vandalism, the cost of repairs or maintenance will be billed to Resident at the aforementioned rates and be due as additional rent on the next day when monthly rent is due.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

Cost of Repairs. If employees of the Landlord make repairs to the unit premises or other property necessitated by Resident’s occupancy, as set forth above, the charge shall equal the Landlord’s cost of labor at $70.00 60.00 per hour plus materials, plus overhead of 25% of material and labor, with a minimum charge of one hour. After regular business hours, labor shall be at a cost of $105.00 95.00 per hour, plus overhead of 25% of material and labor, with a minimum charge of one hour. If a subcontractor of the Landlord makes such repairs to the unit or other propertypremises, the charge will be the amount invoiced, plus 25% overhead. Initial If Landlord must make repairs to the unit premises or other Landlord’s property (including but not limited to extermination, cleaning, removing trash, replacement of smoke/carbon monoxide alarms/detectors, batteries, light bulbs, and painting), or perform yard or other maintenance, during the term of this lease due to negligence, abuse, misconduct, breach of any covenant of this lease, or any damages to property caused by Resident, Resident’s guest, unknown parties, or vandalism, the cost of repairs or maintenance will be billed to Resident at the aforementioned rates and be due as additional rent on the next day when monthly rent is due.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Cost of Repairs. If employees of the Landlord make the foregoing repairs to the unit or other property necessitated by Resident’s occupancy, as set forth abovepremises, the charge shall equal the Landlord’s cost of labor at $70.00 60.00 per hour plus materials, plus prorated overhead of 25% of material and labor, with a minimum charge of one hour. After regular business hours, labor shall be at a cost of $105.00 95.00 per hour, plus a prorated overhead of 25% of material and labor, with a minimum charge of one hour. If a subcontractor of the Landlord makes such repairs to the unit or other propertypremises, the charge will be the amount invoiced, plus 25% overhead. If Landlord must make repairs to the unit or other property premises (including but not limited to extermination, cleaning, removing trash, replacement of smoke/carbon monoxide alarms/detectors, batteries, light bulbs, and painting), or perform yard or other maintenance, ) during the term of this lease due to negligence, abuse, misconduct, breach of any covenant of this lease, or any damages to property caused by Resident, Resident’s guest, unknown parties, or vandalism, the cost of repairs or maintenance will be billed to Resident at the aforementioned rates and be due as additional rent on the next day when monthly rent is due.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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