EQUAL HOUSING. If the Tenant(s) possess(es) any impairment, mental or physical, the Landlord agrees to provide reasonable modifications to the Property in order to accommodate such impairments except in the case of modifications that would be too difficult or too expensive for the Landlord to provide. The Tenant(s) is/are encouraged to disclose to the Landlord any impairment(s) that may be aided by reasonable modifications to allow the Parties to identify the most beneficial modifications to the Property. PROPERTY DEEMED UNINHABITABLE. If the Property is deemed uninhabitable due to damage beyond reasonable repair the Tenant(s) will be able to terminate this Lease by written notice to the Landlord. If said damage was due to the negligence of the Tenant(s), the Tenant(s) shall be liable to the Landlord for all repairs and for the loss of income due to restoring the Property back to a livable condition in addition to any other losses that can be proved by the Landlord. LEAD-BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE. If the Property or any part of it was constructed prior to 1978, the Landlord shall provide a disclosure of information on lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards, the receipt of the same in the form entitled “LEAD-BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE” hereby acknowledged by the Tenant(s).
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Sources: Month to Month Rental Agreement, Month to Month Rental Agreement, Week to Week Lease Agreement