Repairs Sample Clauses

Repairs. Tenant shall, at Tenant’s own expense, keep the Premises, including all improvements, fixtures, furnishings, and systems and equipment to the extent located therein (including plumbing fixtures and equipment such as dishwashers, garbage disposals, refrigerators, coffee makers and Insta Hot and similar dispensers), and the portion of the floor or floors of the Building on which the Premises are located, in good order, repair and condition at all times during the Lease Term. In addition, Tenant shall, at Tenant’s own expense, but under the supervision and subject to the prior approval of Landlord, and within any reasonable period of time specified by Landlord, promptly and adequately repair all damage to the Premises and replace or repair all damaged, broken, or worn fixtures and appurtenances, except for damage caused by ordinary wear and tear or beyond the reasonable control of Tenant; provided however, that, at Landlord’s option, or if Tenant fails to make such repairs, Landlord may, but need not, make such repairs and replacements, and Tenant shall pay Landlord the cost thereof, including a fifteen percent (15%) supervisory fee forthwith upon being billed therefor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall be responsible for repairs to the exterior walls, foundation and roof of the Building, the structural portions of the floors of the Building, and the base building systems and equipment of the Building, except to the extent that such repairs are required due to the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant; provided, however, that if such repairs are due to the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant, Landlord shall nevertheless make such repairs at Tenant’s expense, or, if covered by Landlord’s insurance, Tenant shall only be obligated to pay any deductible in connection therewith. Landlord may, but shall not be required to, enter the Premises at all reasonable times to make such repairs, alterations, improvements or additions to the Premises or to the Project or to any equipment located in the Project as Landlord shall desire or deem necessary or as Landlord may be required to do by governmental or quasi-governmental authority or court order or decree. Tenant hereby waives any and all rights under and benefits of subsection 1 of Section 1932 and Sections 1941 and 1942 of the California Civil Code or under any similar law, statute, or ordinance now or hereafter in effect.
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Repairs. In the event of a breakdown of the electrical or mechanical systems, LANDLORD shall not be liable for damages or personal discomfort; however, LANDLORD shall carry out repairs with reasonable diligence. If SUBTENANT hires a service person without the consent of LANDLORD, the xxxx of service will be the responsibility of SUBTENANT. CARE OF RENTED PREMISES SUBTENANT agrees to keep the Rented Premises in a reasonable state of cleanliness and shall be liable for the costs of repair of damage to the Rented Premises or residential complex caused by the willful or negligent conduct of SUBTENANT, other occupants of the Premises or persons who are permitted in the residential complex by SUBTENANT. SUBTENANT shall also be responsible for replacing all light bulbs and unclogging of toilets. Should a plumber be required to unclog the toilet(s) and it is found to be SUBTENANT’S fault, the charge for the plumber will be the SUBTENANT’S responsibility. SUBTENANT shall not make any alterations to, or decorate the Premises, without LANDLORD’s prior written approval and shall, upon termination of tenancy, remove any alterations and decorating and restore the Premises to the same condition as it was in on the date of commencement of this Tenancy Agreement, reasonable wear and tear excepted. See Schedule 2 - Damage/Other Charges for charges that may apply. MAINTENANCE SUBTENANT covenants to advise LANDLORD, via e-mail, of any repairs or maintenance required to be done by LANDLORD. It is agreed that any request for maintenance or repairs not made via e-mail shall not be the subject of any legal proceeding by SUBTENANT against ORIGINAL TENANT or LANDLORD in a court of law or before a tribunal of competent jurisdiction. It is further agreed that, upon written notice to LANDLORD of any repairs or maintenance that LANDLORD is required to undertake by law or under this Agreement, SUBTENANT, except in the case of an emergency, shall not call on any person not employed by LANDLORD to affect any repair or maintenance of the Premises.
Repairs. 4. Owner shall maintain and repair the exterior of and the public portion of the building. Tenant shall, throughout the term of this lease, take good care of the demised premises including the bathrooms and lavatory facilities (if the demised premises encompass the entire floor of the building) and the windows and window frames and, the fixtures and appurtenences therein and at Tenant’s sole cost and expense promptly make all repairs a thereto and to the building, whether structural or non-structural in nature, caused by or resulting from the carelessness, omission, neglect or improper conduct of Tenant, Tenant’s servants, employees, invitees or licensees, and whether or not arising from such Tenant conduct or omission, when required by other provisions of this lease, including Article 6, Tenant shall also repair all damage to the building and the demised premises caused by the moving of Tenant’s fixtures, furniture or equipment. All the aforesaid repairs shall be of quality or class equal to the original work or construction. It Tenant fails, after ten days notice, to proceed with due diligence to make repairs required to be made by Tenant, the same may be made by the Owner at the expense of Tenant, and the expenses thereof incurred by Owner shall be collectible, as additional rent, after rendition of a bxxx or statement therefore. If the demised premises be or become infested with vermin, Tenant shall, at its expense, cause the same to be exterminated. Tenant shall give Owner prompt notice of any defective condition in any plumbing, heating system or electrical lines located in the demised premises and following such notice, Owner shall remedy the condition with due diligence, but at the expense of Tenant, if repairs are necessitated by damage or injury attributable to Tenant, Tenant’s servants, agents, employees, invitees or licensees as aforesaid. Except as specifically provided in Article 9 or elsewhere in this lease, there shall be no allowance to the Tenant for a diminution of rental value and no liability on the part of Owner by reason of inconvenience, annoyance or injury to business arising from Owner, Tenant or others making or failing to make any repairs, alterations, additions or improvements in or to any portion of the building or the demised premises or in and to the fixtures, appurtenances or equipment thereof. It is specifically agreed that Tenant shall not be entitled to any set off or reduction of rent by reason of any failure of Owner t...
Repairs. During the Lease term, Tenant shall make, at Tenant's expense, all necessary repairs to the Leased Premises. Repairs shall include such items as routine repairs of floors, walls, ceilings, and other parts of the Leased Premises damaged or worn through normal occupancy, except for major mechanical systems or the roof, subject to the obligations of the parties otherwise set forth in this Lease.
Repairs. Tenant shall be financially responsible for all repairs necessitated during the term of this Lease as a result of Tenant’ negligence. This includes backed up plumbing lines that are a result of tenant negligence, such as putting grease down sink drains or overfilling toilets with toilet tissue or other objects, frozen pipes due to heat being turned off. The Tenant is required to keep the Heat on in the winter months, including any holiday breaks at no less than 60 degrees. If the Landlord finds that the tenant has turned off heat during the winter months and this has resulted in damage to the building, the Tenant will be full responsible for the repairs. Tenant is responsible for unclogging toilets. Tenant shall not make any repairs or improvements (this includes painting) to the home or apartment but shall notify Landlord who shall arrange for such repairs and then xxxx Tenant for the reasonable expense incurred thereby. Tenant shall immediately pay to Landlord the reasonable cost of any such repair.
Repairs. 7.01. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, make such repairs to the Demised Premises and the fixtures and appurtenances therein as are necessitated by the act, omission, occupancy or negligence of Tenant or by the use of the Demised Premises in a manner contrary to the purposes for which same are leased to Tenant, as and when needed to preserve them in good working order and condition except to the extent the need for repairs is directly caused by Landlord's gross negligence or willful misconduct. Except as otherwise provided in this Lease, all damage or injury to the Demised Premises and to its fixtures, appurtenances and equipment caused by Tenant moving property in or out of the Building or by installation or removal of furniture, fixtures or other property, shall be repaired, restored or replaced promptly by Tenant at its sole cost and expense, which repairs, restorations and replacements shall be in quality and class substantially equal to the original work or installations. If Tenant fails to make any repairs in and to the Building and the facilities and systems thereof for which Tenant is responsible within the applicable notice and cure periods, if any, same may be made by Landlord at the expense of Tenant and such expense shall be collectible as additional rent and shall be paid by Tenant within ten (10) days after rendition of a bill therefor. Landlord may, at its option, before commencing any suxx xork or at any time thereafter, require Tenant to furnish to Landlord such security, in form and amount as Landlord reasonably shall deem necessary to assure the payment for such work by Tenant. The exterior walls of the Building, the portions of any window sills outside the windows and the windows are not part of the premisxx xxmised by this Lease and Landlord reserves all rights to such parts of the Building and, unless same is the responsibility of Tenant pursuant to any provision of this Lease, Landlord shall maintain same, as well as base-building HVAC, structural elements of the Building, Building systems and Building common areas, in good order and condition, in all such cases to the extent same affect Tenant's use or enjoyment of the Demised Premises.
Repairs. 4.2.1 Keep the Property including all of the Landlord’s machinery and equipment clean and tidy and in good and tenantable condition, repair and decorative order, (reasonable wear and tear, items which the Landlord is responsible to maintain, and damage for which the Landlord has agreed to insure, excepted).
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Repairs. All repairs and treatments will be completed by a vendor approved by the Seller, and will be subject to the Seller's satisfaction only. If the Seller has agreed to pay for treatment of wood infesting organisms, the Seller shall treat only active infestation. Neither the Purchaser, nor its representatives, shall enter upon the Property to make any repairs and/or treatments prior to closing. The Purchaser shall inspect the repairs and/or treatments as set forth in paragraph 5(a) or is deemed to have waived such inspection and any objections to the repairs and/or treatments. The Purchaser acknowledges that all repairs and treatments are done for the benefit of the Seller and not for the benefit of the Purchaser and that the Purchaser has inspected or has been given the opportunity to inspect repairs and treatments. Any repairs or treatments made or caused to be made by the Seller shall be completed prior to closing. Under no circumstances shall the Seller be required to make any repairs or treatments after the Settlement Date. The Purchaser acknowledges that closing on this transaction shall be deemed the Purchaser’s reaffirmation that the Purchaser is satisfied with the condition of the Property and with all repairs and treatments to the Property and waives all claims related to such condition and to the quality of the repairs or treatments to the Property. Any repairs or treatments shall be performed for functional purposes only and exact restoration of appearance or cosmetic items following any repairs or treatments shall not be required. The Seller shall not be obligated to obtain or provide to the Purchaser any receipts for repairs, or treatments, written statements indicating dates or types of repairs and/ or treatments or copies of such receipts or statements nor any other documentation regarding any repairs or treatments to the Property. THE SELLER DOES NOT WARRANT OR GUARANTEE ANY WORK, REPAIRS OR TREATMENTS TO THE PROPERTY. THE PURCHASER AGREES TO EXECUTE AND DELIVER TO THE SELLER AT CLOSING XXXXXX MAE’S WAIVER & RELEASE 2012.
Repairs. 16.1 Any Repair Event requiring repairs that would cost an amount of up to $100 including GST needs no authorisation from Apollo and all that is necessary for full reimbursement to You from Apollo is a proper receipt for the amount of the repairs. If the Repair Event is expected to cost an amount exceeding $100 including GST then You must notify Xxxxxx and obtain Xxxxxx’s consent before the repairs are carried out.
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