Common use of DAMAGE TO THE PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

DAMAGE TO THE PROPERTY. You must not cause the damage to the property, the Council’s fixtures and fittings, any furniture provided by the Council or any common parts. You must also make sure the Council’s property does not deteriorate through neglect by you. You should notify the Council as soon as possible for repairs that are needed because of deliberate damage to the property. (Fair wear and tear is not deliberate damage).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

DAMAGE TO THE PROPERTY. You must not cause the damage to the your property, the Council’s fixtures and fittings, any furniture provided by the Council or any common parts. You must also make sure that the Council’s property does not deteriorate through though neglect by you. You should notify the Council as soon as possible of any defect in the property. You will be responsible for any repairs that are needed because of deliberate damage to the property. your property (Fair fair wear and tear is not deliberate damage).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement