INSPECTION PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY Clause Samples

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INSPECTION PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY. Tenant has inspected the Leased Premises and agrees that the Leased Premises, and all improvements, are in good, habitable condition at the time this Lease is being signed.
INSPECTION PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY. Prior to occupancy of any unit by a Resident, the Agent and the Resident shall inspect the unit, and both shall certify that they have inspected the unit and have determined it to be decent, safe, and sanitary in accordance with the criteria provided in the prescribed forms. Copies of these reports shall be kept by the Owner or Agent for at least three years.
INSPECTION PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY. It is understood and agreed that Lessee has hired the premise, hereinabove described after examination of their condition and without any representation on the part of the Lessor, or any of his agents, except as provided in this lease.
INSPECTION PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY. (a) I shall make an appointment with Seller to arrange for an inspection of the Unit with Seller's representative, at a mutually agreeable time and date, during normal business hours, prior to the Closing Date, as hereinafter defined. If I desire, I may, at my expense, conduct the personal inspection of the Unit together with a third party Inspector (defined as a firm or individual specializing in home inspections and holding an occupational license for such purpose [if required] or by an appropriately licensed Florida contractor), by written notice to Seller, prior to Closing.
INSPECTION PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY. Prior to occupancy of any unit by a family, the Owner or Management Agent and the family shall inspect the unit and both shall certify on forms acceptable to MHFA, that they have inspected the unit and have determined it to be decent, safe, and sanitary.
INSPECTION PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY. Resident has inspected the Leased Premises and agrees that the Leased Premises, and all improvements, are in good, condition at the time this lease is being signed.

Related to INSPECTION PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY

  • Project Site The “Project Site” is the place where the Work is being carried on.

  • Inspection of Premises Landlord and Landlord's agents shall have the right at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof to enter the Premises for the purpose of inspecting the Premises and all buildings and improvements thereon. And for the purposes of making any repairs, additions or alterations as may be deemed appropriate by Landlord for the preservation of the Premises or the building. Landlord and its agents shall further have the right to exhibit the Premises and to display the usual "for sale", "for rent" or "vacancy" signs on the Premises at any time within forty-five (45) days before the expiration of this Lease. The right of entry shall likewise exist for the purpose of removing placards, signs, fixtures, alterations or additions, that do not conform to this Agreement or to any restrictions, rules or regulations affecting the Premises.

  • Notice to Proceed - Site Improvements The Recipient shall not commence, or cause to be commenced, any site improvements or other work on the Land until the Director has issued a Notice to Proceed to the Recipient. Such Notice to Proceed will not be issued until the Director is assured that the Recipient has complied with all requirements for the approval of a grant under Revised Code Sections 164.20 through 164.27 and has completed any land acquisition required by the Project. A Notice to Proceed shall be required for all Project prime contractors or direct procurement initiated by the Recipient following execution of this Agreement.

  • Inspection by Lessor Upon reasonable advance notice, Lessee, during reasonable business hours and subject to Lessee's security requirements, will make the Equipment and its related log and maintenance records available to Lessor for inspection.

  • Property Inspection The Servicer is required to inspect each Delinquent Mortgaged Property at such time and in such manner as is in accordance with Prudent Servicing Practices. The Servicer must prepare a Property Inspection Report following each inspection. All Property Inspection Reports must be retained by the Servicer and copies thereof must be forwarded to the Master Servicer promptly upon request. All expenses related to the foregoing shall be recoverable by the Servicer from the Principal or from Liquidation Proceeds, Insurance Proceeds, payments on the related Mortgage Loan or any other source relating to the related Mortgage Loan or the related Mortgaged Property. The foregoing shall not preclude the Servicer from recovering such expenses from the Borrower to the extent permitted by applicable law and the related Mortgage Loan Documents.