Moisture and Mold Clause Samples

The "Moisture and Mold" clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the presence, prevention, and remediation of moisture and mold within a property. Typically, it outlines the obligations of both the landlord and tenant regarding reporting, addressing, and mitigating moisture issues, and may specify steps for cleaning or professional remediation if mold is discovered. This clause serves to protect the health and safety of occupants, clarify maintenance duties, and reduce disputes by establishing clear protocols for handling moisture and mold problems.
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Moisture and Mold. For purposes hereof, "Mold" is defined as the indoor presence or growth of mold, mildew, fungus and/or the presence of materials containing any of them. Tenant understands and acknowledges that the Leased Premises is located in a region with a climate that is conducive to the growth of Mold. Tenant further understands and acknowledges that maintaining an acceptable indoor environment is an ongoing effort and that changes in occupancy, remodeling, maintenance procedures, and many other factors can have a significant effect on an indoor environment. Tenant must immediately remedy any leaks, moisture or water intrusion observed by Tenant. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable at any time to Tenant, or to those claiming by, through or under Tenant, for any claim for loss of life, bodily or personal injury, personal property damage, damage to property or business, advertising injury, or for business interruption or relocation expense and/or any other claim arising out of and/or caused directly or indirectly by the actual, alleged or threatened existence, discharge, dispersal, transmission, migration, release, or exposure to Mold, at any time now or hereafter found within, upon and/or about the Leased Premises, regardless of the cause thereof, including any negligence by Landlord, that contributes concurrently or in any sequence to the loss or damage.
Moisture and Mold. You must promptly notify us of water leaks, excessive moisture, or standing water in or about the premises or common areas. You will use your best efforts to prevent conditions conducive to mold growth. You will not block or cover any of the heating, ventilation, or air conditioning ducts; and will keep the climate and moisture in the premises at a reasonable level. If actual or potential mold conditions develop, you must promptly report it to us in writing regardless of the cause of such problem. We will remedy the condition at your expense, unless precluded by law.
Moisture and Mold. Resident is hereby notified that mold can grow if the Premises are not properly maintained or ventilated. If moisture is allowed to accumulate in the unit, it can cause mildew and mold to grow. It is important that Resident regularly allow air to circulate in the unit. It is also important that Resident keeps the interior of the unit clean and that he/she promptly notifies Owner/Agent of any leaks, moisture problems and/or mold growth. Resident agrees to maintain the premises in a manner that prevents the occurrence of an infestation of mold or mildew in the unit.
Moisture and Mold. To minimize the occurrence and growth of mold in the Premises, Tenant(s) agree to the following:
Moisture and Mold. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Landlord will not be responsible for damages or losses due to mold growth to the extent such conditions have resulted from the acts or omissions of the Tenant, or if Tenant has failed to immediately notify landlord of any of the conditions that may cause mold growth as described below. Tenant will reimburse Landlord for any damage to the dwelling resulting from Tenant’s acts or omissions or from tenant’s failure to notify Landlord of such conditions. Tenant agrees to cooperate fully with Landlord in Landlord’s efforts to investigate and correct conditions that could result in, or have resulted in, mold growth, including, without limitation, upon Landlord’s request, vacating the premises at Tenant expense for such time as necessary to allow for any investigation and corrective actions deemed necessary by Landlord. Because mold occurs naturally the Landlord cannot guarantee Tenant that the dwelling is, or will ever be, mold free. There is much a Tenant can and should do within the dwelling to reduce the possibility of mold: Keep windows and doors closed during wet weather. Maintain a general temperature of 68o to 73o F in the winter and 72o to 76o F in the summer. Do not block or cover any heating/ventilating/air-conditioning diffusers, grills and/or thermostat with furniture, wall hangings, etc. Keep the shower curtain inside the tub/shower unit. Wipe dry any damp floors, countertops, windows/▇▇▇▇▇, mirrors, etc. Leave bathroom door open after use or run exhaust fan (if applicable). Remove wet clothes, towels and bedding from the basement/laundry area or living quarters of the home frequently. Maintain a clean home.
Moisture and Mold. Tenant acknowledges that it is necessary for Tenant to maintain appropriate climate control, keep the dwelling unit clean, and take necessary measures to retard and prevent mold from accumulating in the dwelling unit. Tenant agrees to clean and dust the dwelling unit on a regular basis and to remove visible moisture accumulation on windows, window sills, walls, floors, ceilings and other surfaces as soon as reasonably possible. Tenant agrees to use the exhaust fans provided above the stove and in the bathroom when moisture is created by cooking or bathing and when moisture is still present in the room. It is advisable to keep fans on for at least 30 minutes after an activity that produces a significant amount of moisture, such as after taking a shower. Tenant agrees not to block or cover any heating, ventilation or air-conditioning ducts. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ also agrees to report immediately and in writing to Landlord any of the following: a. evidence of a water leak or excessive moisture in the dwelling unit or on premises. b. evidence of mold that cannot be removed with a common household cleaner; c. failure or malfunction in heating, ventilation or air conditioning; and d. inoperable doors or windows. Tenant understands they will be held responsible for damage to the premises and personal property, as well as any injury to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and all others on the premises, resulting from ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s failure to comply with the terms of this mold instruction.
Moisture and Mold. Tenant acknowledges the necessity of housekeeping, ventilation, and moisture control for mold prevention. In signing this Amendment, Tenant has first inspected the Premises and certifies that it has not observed mold, mildew or moisture within the remises. Tenant agrees to immediately notify Landlord if it observes mold/mildew and/or moisture conditions. Tenant relieves Landlord from any liability for any bodily injury or damages to property caused by or associated with moisture or the growth of or occurrence of mold or mildew on the Premises.

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