BED BUG ADDENDUM Sample Clauses

BED BUG ADDENDUM. This document is an Addendum and is part of the Residential Lease Agreement between LANDLORD and TENANT. It is our goal to maintain the highest quality living environment for our tenants. The LANDLORD has inspected the unit prior to lease and knows of no bed bug infestation. Tenants have an important role in preventing and controlling bed bugs. While the presence of bed bugs is not always related to personal cleanliness or housekeeping, good housekeeping will help control the problem by identifying bed bugs, minimizing an infestation, and limiting its spread. TENANT(s) represent(s) that all furnishings and other personal property that will be moved into the unit are free of bed bugs. TENANT agrees to maintain the premises in a manner that prevents the occurrence of a bed bug infestation in the premises. TENANT agrees to uphold this responsibility in part by complying with the following list of responsibilities:

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BED BUG ADDENDUM. In accordance with State law, the Landlord is required to provide a BED BUG ADDENDUM to this Agreement that informs the Tenant on how to prevent and control a possible infestation. The Tenant acknowledges they have received a BED BUG ADDENDUM with their signature below on this Agreement.

BED BUG ADDENDUM. This document is an Addendum to and part of the Residential Lease Agreement between LANDLORD and TENANT (the “LEASE”). Capitalized terms used in this Addendum without definition have the same meanings given to them in the LEASE. It is our goal to maintain the highest quality living environment for our tenants. LANDLORD has inspected the UNIT prior to lease and knows of no bed bug infestation. TENANT has an important role in preventing and controlling bed bugs. While the presence of bed bugs is not always related to personal cleanliness or housekeeping, good housekeeping will help control the problem by identifying bed bugs, minimizing an infestation, and limiting its spread. TENANT represents that all furnishings and other personal property that will be moved into the UNIT are free of bed bugs. TENANT agrees to maintain the UNIT in a manner that prevents the occurrence of a bed bug infestation in the UNIT. TENANT agrees to uphold this responsibility in part by complying with the following list of responsibilities:

BED BUG ADDENDUM. California Civil Code § 1954.600-1954.605

BED BUG ADDENDUM. This Bedbug Addendum (the “Addendum”) dated is attached to and made a part of the lease dated (the “Lease”) by and between KP Management, as agent for the owner of the Xxxxxx on 6th Apartments (“Lessor”), (“Resident”) for unit number (the “Unit”) in Xxxxxx on 6th Apartments (the “Apartments”). In further consideration of the Lease Contract entered into between the parties, Lessor and Resident agree to the following,

BED BUG ADDENDUM. Tenant confirms that all furnishings and personal properties to be moved into the leased premises by each of the individuals identified in Section 2 of the Residential Lease Agreement by and between the Tenant and the Landlord (the “Lease”), are free of bed bugs. Tenant hereby agrees to prevent and control possible infestation by adhering to the below list of responsibilities for the duration of the tenancy:

BED BUG ADDENDUM. Our goal is to maintain a high quality living environment for our residents. It is important that we work together to prevent the infestation of bed bugs. While the presence of bedbugs is not always related to cleanliness or housekeeping, good housekeeping will help control the problem. This addendum contains important information for you and sets forth responsibilities for both landlord and tenant. Prior infestation – LESSEE agrees that we are not aware of any current infestation or presence of bedbugs in the apartment. If there was a prior infestation, it has been treated. Infestation during tenancy – LESSEE must report any pest infestation and/or problems with the leases premises as soon as it is noticed. This includes but is not limited to bedbugs, roaches, ants, xxxxxxxxx ants, mice or rats. If bedbugs are discovered LESSEE agrees to vacate premises for 24 hours in order for proper treatment to occur. LESSEE agrees that they are not aware of any bedbug infestation or presence in any of your furniture, clothing, or personal property and possession and have fully disclosed to the Landlord of any previous bedbug infestation which you may have experienced. Duty to report – LESSEE must report any signs of bedbugs immediately and in writing. Do not wait. Even a few bedbugs can rapidly multiply to create major infestation. When an infestation is caught early, treatment is often much quicker and less disruptive. LESSEE Cooperation – LESSEE and guest of LESSEE agree to cooperate with the LESSOR in all efforts and course of actions required to erase and control any pest/bedbug infestation. LESSEE’s full cooperation shall include but is not limited to; immediately reporting any pest infestation including that of bedbugs to the LESSOR, and permitting any entry to complete any inspections, pre- treatment and treatment to eliminate any pests and or bedbugs. LESSEE understands that evacuating the leased premises during and after treatment for a specified time frame may be necessary. LESSEE will follow all directions and perform any critical actions to comply with all the post treatment requirements to keep the leased premises pest free and minimize any re-infestations. If during the term of your tenancy bed bugs appear in the leased premises and a pest control professional determines that the bedbugs originated in your unit, LESSEE acknowledges and agrees that all necessary treatments for your apartment and other units that may be affected as a result, as well as an...

BED BUG ADDENDUM. California Civil Code § 1954.600-1954.605 This Bed Bug Addendum (this “Addendum”) is entered into between Licensor and Licensee. The terms of this Addendum are intended by the parties to be added to and incorporated into the License Agreement between Licensor and Licensee that currently governs the