Common use of Cleanup Clause in Contracts

Cleanup. The Caretaker is responsible for cleaning up all liquid and solid waste, or having a third party available to do so if the Caretaker is physically unable to perform the cleanup. The Caretaker should have appropriate cleanup materials and disposal bags available at all times. Used cleanup materials should be disposed of by tying securely in a plastic bag and depositing in a city outdoor waste container, or disposed of in a properly tagged city trash bag set out for curbside pickup. Tenants may purchase garbage tags from designated locations for curbside disposal, posted on the City of Ithaca’s website. When necessary, the Caretaker must promptly contact IRC maintenance so that further cleanup, disinfecting and deodorizing can be performed. Regarding any Caretaker who is physically unable to perform the necessary cleanup, it is the responsibility of such Caretaker to have previously made satisfactory arrangements at his/her expense, for a third party to perform all actions required by this paragraph. Caretaker is responsible for properly containing and disposing of all animal fecal waste, as provided for by Ithaca City code 164-7. In the event Caretaker or assistant handlers improperly dispose of animal feces in the plumbing system, trash system, or any other mechanical system that clogs or damages the system, Caretaker and/or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s guarantor(s) shall be responsible for all expenses related to repair and/or replacement of damaged systems.

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Sources: Landlord's Rules for Tenants, Landlord's Rules for Tenants, Landlord's Rules for Tenants

Cleanup. The Caretaker is responsible for cleaning up all liquid and solid waste, or having a third party available to do so if the Caretaker is physically unable to perform the cleanup. The Caretaker should have appropriate cleanup materials and disposal bags available at all times. Used cleanup materials should be disposed of by tying securely in a plastic bag and depositing in a city outdoor waste container, or disposed of in a properly tagged city trash bag set out for curbside pickup. Tenants may purchase garbage tags from designated locations for curbside disposal, posted on the City of Ithaca’s website. When necessary, the Caretaker must promptly contact IRC maintenance so that further cleanup, disinfecting and deodorizing can be performed. Regarding any Caretaker who is physically unable to perform the necessary cleanup, it is the responsibility of such Caretaker to have previously made satisfactory arrangements at his/her their expense, for a third party to perform all actions required by this paragraph. Caretaker is responsible for properly containing and disposing of all animal fecal waste, as provided for by Ithaca City code 164-7. In the event Caretaker or assistant handlers improperly dispose of animal feces in the plumbing system, trash system, or any other mechanical system that clogs or damages the system, Caretaker and/or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s guarantor(s) shall be responsible for all expenses related to repair and/or replacement of damaged systems.

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Sources: Landlord's Rules for Tenants