Common use of IN THE EVENT Clause in Contracts

IN THE EVENT. YOU RENTED A TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED UNIT: Owner provides heating and/or air conditioning to the building containing the Rented Space. It is agreed that Owner shall use all reasonable efforts to maintain a temperature in the building containing the Rented Space by heating in the winter to no less than Fifty degrees (50°) Fahrenheit and cooling in the summer to no higher than Eighty-five degrees (85°) Fahrenheit. Occupant recognizes that under certain circumstances including, but not exclusively, mechanical failure of the cooling or heating systems, material shortages, electrical or other utility blackouts, brownouts, or other failures, acts of God, labor or strikes, malicious mischief, or fire, that the temperature may deviate from the desired minimum/maximum and Occupant understands that the heating and air conditioning systems and their power systems are not redundant. Further, the temperature in the unit containing the Occupant’s items may vary from the general temperature of the Premises. Occupant agrees to release Owner from any and all liability arising from any such failure of the heating and air conditioning systems which occur as a result of a failure outside of Owner’s direct control. Occupant understands Owner does not warrant humidity levels and therefore there is a risk of the growth of mold and/or mildew on the stored Personal Property. Occupant understands that even in a temperature controlled Premises there is a risk of the growth of mold and/or mildew on Occupant’s Personal Property. Owner does not warrant the Premises to be water-tight or dry. Mold is a naturally-occurring substance and it is possible to have mold appear or grow on Occupant’s Personal Property. To help avoid mold, Owner recommends storing Personal Property off the concrete floor, such as on pallets or shelves (do not attach to the Premises), the use of sealed bins, and keeping goods susceptible to mold from touching the walls of the Premises. Occupant agrees that the Premises is not appropriate for the storage of high-value or irreplaceable goods which may be damaged during a period of time when the temperature may deviate from the desired temperature. Occupant understands that any Personal Property brought into the Premises that is damp or wet will likely grow mold or mildew because of its wet or damp condition when brought into the Premises, and as such Occupant agrees NOT to store wet items. Owner recommends Occupant periodically inspect the Premises and the Personal Property and take any and all actions necessary to protect Occupant’s Personal Property.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

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IN THE EVENT. YOU RENTED A TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED UNIT: Owner provides heating and/or air conditioning to the building containing the Rented Space. It is agreed that Owner shall use all reasonable efforts to maintain a temperature in the building containing the Rented Space by heating in the winter to no less than Fifty degrees (50°) Fahrenheit and cooling in the summer to no higher than Eighty-five degrees (85°) Fahrenheit. Occupant recognizes that under certain circumstances including, but not exclusively, mechanical failure of the cooling or heating systems, material shortages, electrical or other utility blackouts, brownouts, or other failures, acts of God, labor or strikes, malicious mischief, or fire, that the temperature may deviate from the desired minimum/maximum and Occupant understands that the heating and air conditioning systems and their power systems are not redundant. Further, the temperature in the unit containing the Occupant’s items may vary from the general temperature of the Premises. Occupant agrees to release Owner from any and all liability arising from any such failure of the heating and air conditioning systems which occur as a result of a failure outside of Owner’s direct control. Occupant understands Owner does not warrant humidity levels and therefore there is a risk of the growth of mold and/or mildew on the stored Personal Property. Occupant understands that even in a temperature controlled Premises there is a risk of the growth of mold and/or mildew on Occupant’s Personal Property. Owner does not warrant the Premises to be water-tight or dry. Mold is a naturally-naturally- occurring substance and it is possible to have mold appear or grow on Occupant’s Personal Property. To help avoid mold, Owner recommends storing Personal Property off the concrete floor, such as on pallets or shelves (do not attach to the Premises), the use of sealed bins, and keeping goods susceptible to mold from touching the walls of the Premises. Occupant agrees that the Premises is not appropriate for the storage of high-value or irreplaceable goods which may be damaged during a period of time when the temperature may deviate from the desired temperature. Occupant understands that any Personal Property brought into the Premises that is damp or wet will likely grow mold or mildew because of its wet or damp condition when brought into the Premises, and as such Occupant agrees NOT to store wet items. Owner recommends Occupant periodically inspect Renter must have Insurance on any vehicle stored on the Premises and the Personal Property and take any and all actions necessary to protect Occupant’s Personal PropertyPremises.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

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