Common use of Outside Installation Clause in Contracts

Outside Installation. If a satellite dish or antenna is placed in a permitted area outside the dwelling unit, it must be safely secured by one of three methods: (1) securely attaching to a portable, heavy object; (2) clamping it to a part of the building's exterior that lies within Resident's leased premises (such as a balcony or patio railing) or (3) any other method approved by Landlord. No other methods are allowed. Landlord may require that Resident block a satellite dish or antenna with plants, etc., so long as it does not impair Resident's reception.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

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Outside Installation. If a satellite dish or antenna is placed in a permitted outside area outside of the dwelling rental unit, it must be safely secured by one of three methods: (1) securely attaching to a portable, heavy object; (2) clamping it to a part of the building's exterior that lies within Resident's leased premises rental unit (such as a balcony or patio railing) or (3) any other method approved by Landlord. No other methods are allowed. Landlord may require that Resident block a satellite dish or antenna with plants, etc., so long as it does not impair Resident's reception.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

Outside Installation. If a satellite dish or antenna is placed in a permitted area outside the dwelling unit, it must be safely secured by one of three methods: (1) securely attaching to a portable, heavy object; (2) clamping it to a part of the building's exterior that lies within Resident's leased premises (such as a balcony or patio railing) or (3) any other method approved by LandlordOwner/Agent. No other methods are allowed. Landlord Owner/Agent may require that Resident block a satellite dish or antenna with plants, etc., so long as it does not impair Resident's reception.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Satellite Dish and Antenna

Outside Installation. If a satellite dish or antenna is placed in a permitted area outside the dwelling unit, it must be safely secured by one of three methods: (1) securely attaching to a portable, heavy object; (2) clamping it to a part of the building's exterior that lies within Resident's leased premises (such as a balcony or patio railing) or (3) any other method approved by Landlord. No other methods are allowed. Landlord may require that Resident block a satellite dish or antenna with plants, etc., so long as it does not impair Resident's reception.. SAMPLE

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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Outside Installation. If a satellite dish or antenna is placed in a the permitted area outside the dwelling unit, it must be safely secured by one of three methods: (1) securely attaching to a portable, heavy object; (2) clamping it to a part of the building's exterior that lies within Resident's leased premises (such as a balcony or patio railing) or (3) any other method approved by LandlordOwner/Agent. No other methods are allowed. Landlord Owner/Agent may require that Resident block a satellite dish or antenna with plants, etc., so long as it does not impair Resident's reception.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement

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