Common use of THE TENANT SHALL Clause in Contracts

THE TENANT SHALL. (a) use the Property in a tenant-like manner and shall not cause any deterioration to the Property or the Contents through his own neglect or default or that of any other person EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE (b) report in writing, to be received by the landlord within 14 days of the commencement of the tenancy, any comments on the condition of the Contents or any parts of the Property, internally or externally, including outbuildings, gardens, drives and lawns. Failure to do so shall prevent the Tenant from alleging at the end of the Tenancy that any damage or neglect took place before the Tenancy commenced. The Landlord reserves the right to inspect any items reported by the Tenant (c) keep the Property in a good state of decoration internally and at least up to the standard at the commencement of the Tenancy. (with the exception of fair wear and tear due to reasonable use and damage caused by accidental fire.) Proposals for any decorating by the Tenant must receive written approval from the Landlord before commencement (d) Where possible, keep all drains, gutters, gullies, downpipes, baths, sinks, taps, cisterns and lavatories free from obstruction and in working order. The Tenant would be expected to pay to the Landlord the reasonable cost of any repairs resulting from an intentional breach of this clause. (e) replace all broken glass occurring during the Tenancy in the Property and/or any outbuilding caused by the Tenant or his guests. (f) Ensure that any vehicle driven by the Tenant or their visitor is parked in any allocated parking space when parked at the property. (g) keep the Contents in their present state of repair and condition and replace with articles of at least equal value or pay the Landlord the value of such articles should they be damaged beyond restoration (wear and tear attributable to reasonable and normal use and damage caused by accidental fire excepted) (h) be expected to insure his own possessions (i) keep pathways weeded and the garden tidy and free from unsightly objects, litter, rubbish or refuge sacks. If equipment is provided, keep the grass and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ trimmed, pathways weeded and the garden in a good state of cultivation and not allow any plant to interfere with or block gutters or downpipes. The Tenant shall be liable for the reasonable cost of any remedial work required as a result of a breach of this clause, and the cost of any replacement council bins that are lost or stolen during the tenancy. (j) be liable to pay for the cost of all work and reasonable expenses incurred by the Landlord as a result of the Tenant not abiding by any of the clauses contained in this Agreement (k) permit the Landlord and/or his agent to enter the property at all reasonable times for the purposes of inspection, upon receipt of a minimum of 24 hours notice, except in the case of emergency (l) take all reasonable, tenant-like precautions against frost damage to the water supply and shall be liable for the reasonable cost of any damage arising should he not do so (m) notify the Landlord or his agent of any defect or repairs necessary to the Property as soon as is reasonably possible and immediately in the case of an emergency (n) permit the Landlord or his agent or other authorised persons to enter the Property at all reasonable times with or without workmen to carry out repairs or redecoration upon receipt of a minimum of 24 hours notice, whether or not the Landlord has a duty so to do under the terms of this Agreement. (o) keep clean, as far as is reasonably practicable, the interior of the Property and the interior and exterior of the windows (p) during the Tenancy permit the Landlord to erect and maintain on the Property a 'To Let' board and upon receipt of a minimum of 24 hours notice allow prospective tenants to be shown over the Property. If it is not convenient for the Tenant to be at the Property at such times the Tenant shall make keys available to the Landlord or his agent for this purpose. (q) at the end of the Tenancy pay any reasonable costs for the cleaning and/or washing of all curtains, carpets and other items of the Contents where such items show damage beyond acceptable wear and tear form normal use, and to produce receipts to the Landlord for the costs of so doing. The Tenant will be expected not to move fittings or bulky items of furniture and if this clause should be breached the Tenant shall be liable for all reasonable costs in returning any of those Contents to their original places (r) deliver up the Property and Contents at the end of the Tenancy in a clean and tidy condition and remove all personal possessions and rubbish and arrange to turn off all services unless the Landlord has instructed to the contrary (s) use the Property for residential purposes only (t) make good any damage to the Property (or to any common parts) caused by the Tenant or any invitees or visitors (fair wear and tear excepted) In default of this requirement the Tenant shall pay the Landlord any reasonable costs incurred in carrying out such work (u) take reasonable precautions to heat and ventilate the Property regularly to reduce the possibility of condensation forming, and if condensation occurs, to wipe down surfaces to stop the growth of mould or damage to the Premises, or Fixtures & Fittings. (v) Notify the landlord/agent immediately if any tenant ceases full time education. (w) Store cycles at the property only in an outside cycle storage or shed. (x) Regularly test the smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detector units as instructed by the landlord/agent, and report their findings to the landlord/agent.

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Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

THE TENANT SHALL. (a) use the Property in a tenant-like manner and shall not cause any deterioration to the Property or the Contents through his own neglect or default or that of any other person EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLEperson (b) report in writing, to be received by the landlord within 14 days of the commencement of the tenancy, any comments on the condition of the Contents or any parts of the Property, internally or externally, including outbuildings, gardens, drives and lawns. Failure to do so shall prevent the Tenant from alleging at the end of the Tenancy that any damage or neglect took place before the Tenancy commenced. The Landlord reserves the right to inspect any items reported by the Tenant (c) keep the Property in a good state of decoration internally and at least up to the standard at the commencement of the Tenancy. (with the exception of fair wear and tear due to reasonable use and damage caused by accidental fire.) Proposals for any decorating by the Tenant must receive written approval from the Landlord before commencement (d) Where possible, keep all drains, gutters, gullies, downpipes, baths, sinks, taps, cisterns and lavatories free from obstruction and in working order. The Tenant would be expected to pay to the Landlord the reasonable cost of any repairs resulting from an intentional breach of this clause. (e) replace all broken glass occurring during the Tenancy in the Property and/or any outbuilding caused by the Tenant or his guests. (f) Ensure that any vehicle driven by the Tenant or their visitor is parked in any allocated parking space when parked at the property. (g) keep the Contents in their present state of repair and condition and replace with articles of at least equal value or pay the Landlord the value of such articles should they be damaged beyond restoration (wear and tear attributable to reasonable and normal use and damage caused by accidental fire excepted) (hg) be expected to insure his own possessions (ih) keep pathways weeded and the garden tidy and free from unsightly objects, litter, rubbish or refuge sacks. If if equipment is provided, keep the grass and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ trimmed, pathways weeded and the garden in a good state of cultivation and not allow any plant to interfere with or block gutters or downpipes. The Tenant shall be liable for the reasonable cost of any remedial work required as a result of a breach of this clause, and the cost of any replacement council bins that are lost or stolen during the tenancy. (ji) be liable to pay for the cost of all work and reasonable expenses incurred by the Landlord as a result of the Tenant not abiding by any of the clauses contained in this Agreement (kj) permit the Landlord and/or his agent to enter the property at all reasonable times for the purposes of inspection, upon receipt of a minimum of 24 hours notice, except in the case of emergency (lk) take all reasonable, tenant-like precautions against frost damage to the water supply and shall be liable for the reasonable cost of any damage arising should he not do so (ml) notify the Landlord or his agent of any defect or repairs necessary to the Property as soon as is reasonably possible and immediately in the case of an emergency (nm) permit the Landlord or his agent or other authorised persons to enter the Property at all reasonable times with or without workmen to carry out repairs or redecoration upon receipt of a minimum of 24 hours notice, whether or not the Landlord has a duty so to do under the terms of this Agreement. (on) keep clean, as far as is reasonably practicable, the interior of the Property and the interior and exterior of the windows (po) during the Tenancy permit the Landlord to erect and maintain on the Property a 'To Let' board and upon receipt of a minimum of 24 hours notice allow prospective tenants to be shown over the Property. If it is not convenient for the Tenant to be at the Property at such times the Tenant shall make keys available to the Landlord or his agent for this purpose. (qp) at the end of the Tenancy pay any reasonable costs for the cleaning and/or washing of all curtains, carpets and other items of the Contents where such items show damage beyond acceptable wear and tear form normal use, and to produce receipts to the Landlord for the costs of so doing. The Tenant will be expected not to move fittings or bulky items of furniture and if this clause should be breached the Tenant shall be liable for all reasonable costs in returning any of those Contents to their original places (rq) deliver up the Property and Contents at the end of the Tenancy in a clean and tidy condition and remove all personal possessions and rubbish and arrange to turn off all services unless the Landlord has instructed to the contrary (sr) use the Property for residential purposes only (ts) make good any damage to the Property (or to any common parts) caused by the Tenant or any invitees or visitors (fair wear and tear excepted) In default of this requirement the Tenant shall pay the Landlord any reasonable costs incurred in carrying out such work (ut) take reasonable precautions to heat and ventilate air the Property regularly to reduce the possibility of condensation forming, and if condensation occurs, to wipe down surfaces to stop the growth of mould or damage to the Premises, or Fixtures & Fittings. (v) Notify the landlord/agent immediately if any tenant ceases full time education. (w) Store cycles at the property only in an outside cycle storage or shed. (x) Regularly test the smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detector units as instructed by the landlord/agent, and report their findings to the landlord/agent.

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Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

THE TENANT SHALL. (a) use Use the Property in a tenant-like manner and shall not cause any deterioration to the Property or the Contents contents through his own neglect or default or that of any other person EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLEperson (b) report Report in writing, to be received by the landlord Landlord within 14 days of the commencement of the tenancy, any comments on the condition of the Contents or of any parts of the Property, internally or externally, including outbuildings, gardens, drives and lawns. Failure to do so shall prevent the Tenant from alleging at the end of the Tenancy that any damage or neglect took place before the Tenancy commenced. The Landlord reserves the right to inspect any items reported by the Tenant (c) keep Keep the Property in a good state of decoration internally and at least up to the standard at the commencement of the Tenancy. Tenancy (with the exception of fair wear and tear due to reasonable use and damage caused by accidental fire.) ). Proposals for any decorating by the Tenant must receive written approval from the Landlord before commencement. (d) Where possible, keep Keep all drains, gutters, gullies, downpipes, baths, sinks, taps, cisterns and lavatories free from obstruction and in working order. The Tenant would be expected to pay to the Landlord the reasonable cost of any repairs resulting from an intentional breach of this clause. (e) replace Empty the cesspit, if applicable, as often as required and in any case immediately before vacating the Property and produce a receipt in respect of this action (f) Replace all broken glass occurring during the Tenancy in the Property and/or any outbuilding caused by the Tenant or his guests. (f) Ensure that any vehicle driven by the Tenant or their visitor is parked in any allocated parking space when parked at the property.outbuilding (g) keep Keep the Contents in their present state of repair and condition and replace with articles of at least equal value or pay the Landlord the value of such articles should they be damaged beyond restoration (wear and tear attributable to reasonable and normal use and damage caused by accidental fire excepted). (h) be Be expected to insure his own possessions (i) keep pathways weeded and If the garden tidy and free from unsightly objects, litter, rubbish or refuge sacks. If equipment is provided, keep the grass and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ trimmed, pathways weeded and the garden in a good state of cultivation and not allow any plant to interfere with or block gutters or downpipes. The Tenant shall be liable for the reasonable cost of any remedial work required as a result of a breach of this clause, and the cost of any replacement council bins that are lost or stolen during the tenancy. (j) be Be liable to pay for the cost of all work and reasonable expenses incurred by the Landlord as a result of the Tenant not abiding by any of the clauses contained in this Agreement (k) permit Permit the Landlord and/or his agent to enter the property at all reasonable times for the purposes of inspection, upon receipt of a minimum of 24 hours notice, except in the case of emergency (l) take Take all reasonable, tenant-like precautions against frost damage to the water supply and shall be liable for the reasonable cost of any damage arising should he not do so (m) notify Notify the Landlord or his agent of any defect or repairs necessary to the Property as soon as is reasonably possible and immediately in the case of an emergency. On no account should a tenant continue to use any unsafe appliances (n) permit Permit the Landlord or his agent or other authorised persons to enter the Property at all reasonable times times, with or without workmen workmen, to carry out repairs or redecoration upon receipt of a minimum of 24 hours notice, whether or not the Landlord has a duty so to do so under the terms of this Agreement. (o) keep Keep clean, as far as is reasonably practicable, the interior of the Property and the interior and exterior of the windows. (p) during During the Tenancy last month of the Tenancy, permit the Landlord to erect and maintain on the Property a 'To Let' board and upon receipt of a minimum of 24 hours notice notice, allow prospective perspective tenants to be shown over the Property. If it is not convenient for the Tenant to be at the Property at such times times, the Tenant shall make keys available to the Landlord or his agent for this purpose. (q) at At the end of the Tenancy tenancy pay any reasonable costs for the cleaning and/or washing of all curtains, carpets and other items of the Contents where such items show damage beyond acceptable wear and tear form normal use, required and to produce receipts to the Landlord for the costs of so doing. The Tenant will be expected not to move fittings or bulky items of furniture and if this clause should be breached the Tenant shall be liable for all reasonable costs in returning any of those Contents to their original places. (r) deliver Deliver up the Property and Contents at the end of the Tenancy in a clean and tidy condition and remove all personal possessions and rubbish and arrange to turn off all services unless the Landlord has instructed to the contrary (s) use Use the Property for residential purposes only (t) make Make good any damage to the Property (or to any common parts) caused by the Tenant or any invitees or visitors (fair wear and tear excepted) ). In default of this requirement requirement, the Tenant shall pay the Landlord any reasonable costs incurred in carrying out such work (u) take reasonable precautions to heat and ventilate Air the Property regularly to reduce the possibility of condensation forming, and if condensation occurs, to wipe down surfaces to stop the growth of mould or damage to the Premises, or Fixtures & Fittings. (v) Notify the landlord/agent immediately if any tenant ceases full time education. (w) Store cycles at the property only in an outside cycle storage or shed. (x) Regularly test the smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detector units as instructed by the landlord/agent, and report their findings to the landlord/agent.

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Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement