Check-out Inspection. The Landlord, within 10 days of receipt of notice of the Tenant's intent to vacate the Premises, shall make a reasonable effort to advise the Tenant of the time and date of the check out inspection, which should be made within 72 hours of termination of occupancy. Tenant has the right to be present at the Landlord's inspection of the premises; however, failure to appear for the inspection will imply that Tenant has waived such right. The inspection will be made to determine what portion of the Security Deposit will be returned to the Tenant and whether the Tenant may be liable for damages exceeding the amount of the Security Deposit. Prior to this inspection, the Tenant shall: A. Have carpets cleaned by a professional company acceptable to the Landlord and provide an original or carbon copy of paid receipt. B. Have the Premises professionally treated for fleas and ticks if pets have been present and provide an original or carbon copy of a paid receipt. C. Eliminate any other household pests from the interior of the Premises, including but not limited to fleas, ticks, roaches, silverfish, ants, crickets, and rodents.
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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement
Check-out Inspection. The Landlord, within 10 days of receipt of notice of the Tenant's intent to vacate the Premises, shall make a reasonable effort to advise the Tenant of the time and date of the check out inspection, which should be made within 72 hours of termination of occupancy. Tenant has the right to be present at the Landlord's inspection of the premises; however, failure to appear for the inspection will imply that Tenant has waived such right. The inspection will be made to determine what portion of the Security Deposit will be returned to the Tenant and whether the Tenant may be liable for damages exceeding the amount of the Security Deposit. Prior to this inspection, the Tenant shall:
A. Have carpets cleaned by a professional company acceptable to the Landlord and provide an original or carbon copy of paid receipt.
B. Have the Premises professionally treated for fleas and ticks if pets have been present and provide an original or carbon copy of a paid receipt.
C. Eliminate any other household pests from the interior of the Premises, including but not limited to fleas, ticks, roaches, silverfish, ants, crickets, and rodents.
E. Insure that the Premises are thoroughly cleaned in and good repair.
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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement