OUTSIDE TRASH Sample Clauses

OUTSIDE TRASH. Xxxxxx agrees to keep the outside of the property free of trash, debris, and pet feces. Xxxxxx agrees to follow the local ordinances for the disposal of garbage and trash. Landlord will furnish the Group with a defined trashcan storage area. It is the responsibility of the HM to purchase or obtain enough exterior trashcans with lids to serve the Group’s largest weekly trash output. All trash and garbage must be stored in trashcans in the storage area to reduce the likelihood of animals or wind dispersing trash around the neighborhood. Tenants are responsible for moving the trashcans from the storage area to curb for collection the evening before trash day. Tenants are also responsible for returning the empty cans to the storage area by the end of the trash day. If excessive loose trash and debris are noticed outside the property, Landlord will provide the first free written warning to the Tenants (See § 55). After 24 hours, Xxxxxxxx will return to verify that the trash or garbage is securely contained inside trash cans and inside the trash can storage area. If loose or uncanned trash remains, Landlord will clean any remaining trash and the HM will be invoiced for the cleanup time and both inspection times. See § 61 for specific costs per Tenant if excessive trash is documented by the City as a violation.
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OUTSIDE TRASH. Xxxxxx agrees to keep the outside of the property free of trash, debris, and pet feces. Xxxxxx agrees to follow the local ordinances for the disposal of garbage and trash. The City will furnish the Group with approved rolling trash containers. Trash must be stored inside these containers to reduce the likelihood of animals or wind dispersing trash around the neighborhood. If the Tenants produce more trash than fits inside these cans, the HM may purchase surplus trash disposal stickers from the City at a cost of $1 each. Excess trash can be stored in trash bags on top of the City provided containers and must have a visible City surplus trash sticker on each bag. These bags must be placed out for collection at the next trash day. Tenants are responsible for moving the trashcans from the storage area to curb for collection the evening before trash day. Tenants are also responsible for returning the empty cans to the storage area by the end of the trash day. If excessive loose trash and debris are noticed outside the property, Landlord will provide the first free written warning to the Tenants (See § 55). After 24 hours, Xxxxxxxx will return to verify that the trash or garbage is securely contained inside trash cans and inside the trash can storage area. If loose or uncanned trash remains, Landlord will clean any remaining trash and the HM will be invoiced for the cleanup time and both inspection times. See § 61 for specific costs per Tenant if excessive trash is documented by the City as a violation.

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