Common use of The Tenant will Clause in Contracts

The Tenant will. a) Not damage or remove from the Premises any furniture or effects; b) Make good all damage (except fair wear and tear) and breakages to the furniture and effects which may occur during the term; c) Leave the furniture and effects at the end of the Tenancy in the same position as they were at the commencement of the Term; d) Clean or pay for the cleaning of all carpets, curtains and any other parts of the Premises or contents included in the letting which may have been soiled during the Tenancy; and e) To avoid any doubt the Tenant will not be under any obligation to pay for or to replace any house plant that has been left in the Premises, if the houseplant dies.

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Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

The Tenant will. a) Not damage or remove from the Premises any furniture or effects;. b) Make good all damage (except fair wear and tear) and breakages to the furniture and effects which may occur during the term;. c) Leave the furniture and effects at the end of the Tenancy in the same position as they were at the commencement of the Term;. d) Clean or pay for the cleaning of all carpets, curtains and any other parts of the Premises or contents included in the letting which may have been soiled during the Tenancy; and. e) To avoid any doubt the Tenant will not be under any obligation to pay for or to replace any house plant that has been left in the Premises, if the houseplant dies.

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Sources: Tenancy Agreement