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11. Calls made after office hours that are not deemed emergencies may result in a charge to the Resident.
<br />SECTION D: HOUSEKEEPING
<br />HEALTH & SAFETY: Residents agree to comply with all obligations imposed upon Residents by applicable provisions of
<br />State and local building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety. including maintaining adequate
<br />housekeeping standards.
<br />HOUSEHOLD ODORS: Residents acknowledge that odors caused by cooking or use of strong chemicals or from any other
<br />source should not interfere with other residents' rights to the quiet enjoyment of the Leased Premises. Residents agree to
<br />utilize proper fans and ventilation when cooking. Owner will make all reasonable efforts to minimize a disturbance but due
<br />to close proximity of living it is not possible to prevent such odors completely.
<br />PEST CONTROL: Residents shall report the need for pest control to Owner in writing. Residents agree to cooperate with
<br />the pest control service and abide by guidelines given by the pest control service or Owner. State Codes may require
<br />notification of chemicals to be sprayed and days of services.
<br />MOISTURE PREVENTION: Moisture problems must be prevented and treated immediately to prevent mold. Proper
<br />ventilation is essential for preventing mold. If you should have mold develop on windows, walls or ceilings, or a musty odor
<br />is present in the carpeting, report these conditions to Owner immediately. To prevent moisture buildup, utilize stove and
<br />bathroom vent fans and leave on until steam is gone. Condensation, which develops on windows from indoor moisture, must
<br />be wiped down immediately including the window tracks. Condensation on windows indicates that fresh air is not being
<br />circulated in the home to prevent moisture buildup. Open your windows and air out your home for short periods of time to
<br />keep fresh air present. Excessive running of your heater will cause condensation in your home. Report any running or
<br />dripping faucets, plumbing leaks, roof leaks, discoloration of walls or water intrusion immediately to the rental office.
<br />Residents acknowledge receipt of the "Mold/Moisture Disclosure Statement".
<br />SMOKING: Smoking is riot allowed on the property unless designated smoking areas are provided. Smoking is never to
<br />occur in unit. Residents acknowledge that damage caused by smoking will not be considered normal wear and tear.
<br />Households having one or more smokers, or guests that smoke, will be held responsible for additional costs related to smoke
<br />related damages. Smoke related damages can be, but are not limited to. yellowed walls and ceilings; mini blinds and
<br />draperies, painting or treatment required due to smoke odor, burns to counters, sinks or extra cleaning of carpets due to
<br />smoking. Residents will be considerate of other residents by minimizing the patterns of smoke and/or smell which may be a
<br />sensitivity or allergy to other residents. Interference with other residents' rights to the quiet enjoyment of the premises as a
<br />result of second hand smoke may be grounds for termination of tenancy. Residents will comply with all local ordinances for
<br />smoking in common areas, Leased Premises and exposure to other residents.
<br />STANDARDS: Residents shall keep the intenor of the Leased Premises clean according to good housekeeping standards.
<br />This includes maintaining all utility services. Residents will assume full responsibility for keeping their patio, entry doors,
<br />entrance walkways, porches, patios and balconies area cleaned, neatly arranged and free from unsightly or unused items.
<br />Residents shall keep the Leased Premises and such other areas as may be assigned for Residents' exclusive use, including
<br />but not limited to, the Leased Premises fixtures, appliances. entry doors, windows and screens, sidewalks, parking space(s)
<br />and grounds, in a clean, safe and sanitary condition.
<br />STORAGE: Garbage cans, bottles, brooms, mops, toys, bicycles, fitness equipment, cardboard boxes, household furniture,
<br />and similar personal property are to be kept inside the Leased Premises or appropriately designated storage areas and out
<br />of view. Patios and/or balconies are to be used for patio furniture only. Areas located outside front doors or on stairway
<br />landings are part of the common area and cannot be used for storage.
<br />TRASH: Residents shall deliver and place all garbage and trash in proper bins at designated locations. If the bin you normally
<br />use is full, please use another bin. To maximize available space, please break down large objects such as cardboard boxes.
<br />Trash bins and/or enclosures are NOT to be used for large items such as furniture, etc. Removal of large items, such as
<br />furniture, from the Leased Premises is Resident's responsibility. Residents will be charged the costs to remove any large
<br />items placed in the trash enclosures or bins. Residents are responsible for any/all unacceptable items placed in the trash
<br />receptacles, such as; toxic waste or other possible harmful items. Residents will be assessed a charge of $50.00 for the
<br />clean-up of any garbage or trash not properly disposed. Trash shall be wrapped and deposited in designated areas between
<br />the hours between 8:00 am and 10:00 pm. Caution must be taken not to put any flammable material in garbage. Garbage
<br />and trash may not be left in hallways or stairwells.
<br />UNIVERSAL WASTE: Disposal of universal waste is prohibited in general trash receptacles in the Community. Disposal of
<br />universal waste in the trash receptacles by Residents may result in a fine for Owner, and therefore will be deemed a violation
<br />of the Residential Lease Contract and the resident will be fined a minimum of $100 and/or costs to disposal of universal
<br />waste. Universal waste includes electronic devices (televisions, computer monitors, computers, printers, VCRs, cell phones,
<br />telephones, radios and microwaves), common batteries (AA, AAA, C Cells, D cells and button batteries), Fluorescent Tubes
<br />and Bulbs and Other Mercury -Containing Lamps (fluorescent light tubes and bulbs, high intensity discharge (HID), metal
<br />halide, sodium and neon bulbs), Mercury added Novelties (greeting cards, athletic shoes and mercury maze games), Non -
<br />Empty Aerosol cans (aerosol cans can be flammable).
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