Property Check-out Sample Clauses

Property Check-out. On the last day of the agreed Tenancy period, the Inventory and Schedule of Condition will be checked against the Property and its contents. Occasionally it may not be possible to check the Inventory and Schedule of Condition immediately, for example if you are moving out over a weekend, in which case an appointment as soon as possible afterwards will be made. The Tenant can be present for the Property check-out if they wish, however if not present the Inventory and Schedule of Condition will be checked in their absence. The Tenant must remove all their possessions and be ready to hand back all keys by 10.00hrs on the last day of the Tenancy unless otherwise agreed with the Property Manager. Any possessions or items belonging to the Tenant left at the Property after the Tenant has vacated, will be deemed to have been abandoned and the Property Manager will be entitled to remove and store any belongings for up to 28 days. A forwarding address must be provided at the end of the Tenancy. This information may be passed onto the local authority, or to the Property suppliers of the water, gas, electric and telephone services. The Tenant should also contact the Post Office for mail to be re-directed to an alternative address.
Property Check-out. 2.10.1. For Student Tenants The Agent will issue the appropriate notice two months before the end of the tenancy to seek possession of the property on behalf of the landlord when the fixed term of the tenancy ends. 2.10.2. The Agent will issue check out and cleaning guidelines to Student Tenants at least two months before the end of the tenancy. 2.10.3. The Agent will issue check out and cleaning guidelines to Residential Tenants when notice is given by The Tenant. 2.10.4. The Agent will carry out a visual inspection of the property when the property is vacated by The Tenant, ensuring that all keys are returned to Topproperty Office and checked back in. 2.10.5. The Agent will arrange an End of Tenancy Schedule Condition Report upon which to base a claim for repair/dilapidations from the deposit. The provision of the report is chargeable as per section 6.3.3. 2.10.6. The Agent will inform the Landlord if any essential repairs are required at the end of the tenancy and which need to be rectified before the occupation by the next tenancy. 2.10.7. When the property is vacated by The Tenant, The Agent, will request the return of all keys by The Tenant
Property Check-out. 2.10.1. When the property is vacated by The Tenant, The Agent will ensure that any keys returned to Topproperty are checked back in. 2.10.2. The Agent will arrange an End of Tenancy Schedule of Condition Report upon which to base a claim for repair/dilapidations from the deposit, unless the landlord requests otherwise. The provision of the report is chargeable as per section 6.3.3. 2.10.3. If an end of Tenancy Schedule of Condition Report is undertaken as per Section 2.10.2 The Agent will inform the Landlord of any essential repairs that are required.
Property Check-out. 2.10.1. The Agent will issue all student tenants the appropriate notice two months before the end of the tenancy to seek possession of the property on behalf of the landlord when the fixed term of the tenancy ends. 2.10.2. The Agent will issue check out and cleaning guidelines to student tenants at least two months before the end of the tenancy. 2.10.3. The Agent will carry out a visual inspection of the property when the property is vacated by The Tenant, ensuring that all keys are returned to Topproperty Office and checked back in. 2.10.4. The Agent will arrange an End of Tenancy Schedule Condition Report upon which to base a claim for repair/dilapidations from the deposit. The provision of the report is chargeable as per section 6.3.3. 2.10.5. The Agent will inform the Landlord if any essential repairs are required at the end of the tenancy that are to be rectified before the commencement of the next tenancy.

Related to Property Check-out

  • Check-Out The student must check out within 24 hours after the student’s last final exam of the Spring semester (Fall semester for those not enrolling for the Spring semester), or by noon on the last day of the semester per the SUNY ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academic Calendar, whichever comes first. This will not extend the student’s agreement term beyond that set out above. The student is to vacate the space within 24 hours after withdrawal or dismissal from the College, unless specified differently by the ▇▇▇▇ of Student Development Services of the Executive Director. The student will be held liable for room charges beyond his/her last date of attendance. Failure to move out within the prescribed period may result in a $150 per day charge, eviction, disciplinary action, arrest, or any or all of the foregoing. In case of eviction, the SCCCDC will not be held responsible for student belongings and reserves the right to take possession of and discard such belongings, change all applicable locks, and charge the student for all necessary expenses. The student is expected to complete proper check out prior to leaving the assigned space, as outlined in the Guidebook. When one occupant in a room moves out while others remain, each is equally and jointly responsible for cleaning the room. If any of those spaces are found to be in unacceptable condition, cleaning services will be provided and all residents will be held liable for cleaning charges. The student must also complete and sign the Room Condition Report form and return all keys to the Office of Residence Life. If the student is departing prior to the end of the academic year, an Agreement Release form must be completed. Failure to comply with this process may result in additional charges.

  • NO STRIKE OR LOCK-OUT There shall be no strike or lock-out during the term of this Collective Agreement. The terms “strike” and “lock-out” shall be as defined in the Ontario Labour Relations Act.

  • CHECK-IN AND CHECK-OUT 8.11.1 Specific check-in information will be provided to all Resident students via the Residential Life website (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). A resident planning to check-in after the stated arrival period, must notify Residential Life prior to the stated check-in time. 8.11.2 Each Resident is given a room key or card access to the apartment/room, and electronic card access to the building through their ID card or a key to the outside/foyer door. Residents may receive additional keys within specific areas of campus, such as mailbox keys. Residents who lose their room or mailbox key, or fail to return keys upon vacating the room, will be charged accordingly.

  • UNION DUES CHECK-OFF On a weekly basis the Employer agrees to deduct uniform dues and initiation fees from the paycheck of those covered employees whose individual written unrevoked authorizations are on file with the Employer and to transmit the amounts so deducted to the Union monthly. Said deduction authorizations shall be in such form as to conform with Section 302(c) of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947.

  • Union Check-Off The Employer agrees to the monthly check-off of all Union Dues, Assessments, Initiation Fees, and written assignments of amounts equal to Union Dues. The check-off monies deducted in accordance with the above paragraph shall be remitted to the Union by the Employer within two (2) weeks of the end of each month. The Employer shall provide the Union's Provincial Office with a list of all employees hired, and all employees who have left the employ of the Employer (who shall be designated as terminated and shall include discharges, resignations, retirements and deaths) in the previous month along with a list of all employees in the bargaining unit and their employee status and the amount of dues or equivalent monies currently being deducted for each employee.