Obligations of the Tenant The following clauses set out what is expected of the Tenant during the Tenancy in addition to the main terms of the Tenancy Agreement. If any of these terms are broken, the Landlord may be entitled to deduct monies from the Deposit, as set out in the Agreement, claim damages from the Tenant, or seek the court’s permission to have the Tenant evicted from the Property because of the breach.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE LESSEE The Lessee shall keep the premises in a clean, sanitary, neat and presentable condition. The Lessee shall be responsible for the repairs, outside of ordinary wear and tear, of any part of the Premises that do not affect the structural parts of the building or structure in which it is located or those that are generally considered as minor repair (“Minor Repairs”) including but not limited to replacing light bulbs, cleaning or repairs of windows, doors, toilets and similar appurtenances. The Lessee shall, at its sole expense restore, repair and/or rectify any damage, outside of ordinary wear and tear, to the Premises caused by the Lessee or others that the lessee permits into the Premises that are not covered or compensable by any insurance.
OBLIGATIONS OF LESSEE The Lessee shall be primarily responsible whenever needed for the maintenance and general pickup of the entranceway leading into the Premises, so that this is kept in a neat, safe and presentable condition. The Lessee shall also be responsible for all minor repairs and maintenance of the leasehold Premises, particularly those items which need immediate attention and which the Lessees, or their employees, can do and perform on their own, including but not limited to, the replacement of light bulbs, as well as the normal repair and cleaning of windows, cleaning and clearing of toilets, etc., and the Lessee shall properly maintain the Premises in a good, safe, and clean condition. The Lessee shall properly and promptly remove all rubbish and hazardous wastes and see that the same are properly disposed of according to all local, state or federal laws, rules regulations or ordinances. In the event the structure of the Premises is damaged as a result of any neglect or negligence of Lessee, their employees, agents, business invitees, or any independent contractors serving the Lessee or in any way as a result of Lessee’s use and occupancy of the Premises, then the Lessee shall be primarily responsible for seeing that the proper claims are placed with the Lessee’s insurance company, or the damaging party's insurance company, and shall furthermore be responsible for seeing that the building is safeguarded with respect to said damage and that all proper notices with respect to said damage, are made in a timely fashion, including notice to the Lessor, and the party or parties causing said damage. Any damage that is not covered by an insurance company will be the liability of the Lessee. The Lessee shall, during the term of this Lease, and in the renewal thereof, at its sole expense, keep the interior of the Premises in as good a condition and repair as it is at the date of this Lease, reasonable wear and use excepted. This obligation would include the obligation to replace any plate glass damaged as a result of the neglect or acts of Lessee or her guests or invitees. Furthermore, the Lessee shall not knowingly commit nor permit to be committed any act or thing contrary to the rules and regulations prescribed from time to time by any federal, state or local authorities and shall expressly not be allowed to keep or maintain any hazardous waste materials or contaminates on the Premises. Lessee shall also be responsible for the cost, if any, which would be incurred to bring her contemplated operation and business activity into compliance with any law or regulation of a federal, state or local authority.
OBLIGATIONS OF TENANT The Tenant is responsible for maintaining the entranceway, minor repairs, waste removal, and overall cleanliness of the Premises. Any damage caused by the Tenant's negligence must be reported and repaired, with costs covered by insurance or the Tenant. The Tenant must comply with all laws and avoid keeping hazardous materials on the Premises.
OBLIGATIONS OF LANDLORD Landlord's obligations regarding the Property are as follows: To comply with any and all applicable building, housing and/or health codes; or Where there are no applicable building, housing, or health codes, to maintain the roofs, windows, doors, floors, steps, porches, exterior walls, foundations, and all other structural components in good repair and capable of resisting normal forces and loads and the plumbing in reasonable working condition. To manage the extermination of rats, mice, roaches, ants, wood-destroying organisms, and bedbugs. When vacation of the Property is required for such extermination, the Landlord will not be liable for damages but shall ▇▇▇▇▇ the rent. To ensure adequate and safe locks and keys; To maintain the clean and safe condition of common areas; To manage garbage removal and outside receptacles therefor; To ensure functioning facilities for heat during winter, running water, and hot water.