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Tenant Responsible for Utilities: The tenant is responsible for paying all utilities, which typically include electricity, gas, water, sewer, and possibly other services like internet and cable if they are not included in the rent. Condition Maintenance: The tenant is expected to maintain the house in the same condition as it was during the initial inspection. This means they should take care of the property and report any issues or damages promptly. No Smoking: Smoking is not allowed in the property. This is a common restriction due to health concerns and the potential for damage to the property caused by smoking. Reporting of Breakages: If anything in the house is broken or damaged, the tenant is required to report it immediately. This ensures that necessary repairs can be made promptly. Lawn Care: The tenant is responsible for keeping the lawn well-maintained and manicured at all times. This may include mowing the grass, trimming hedges, and general yard upkeep. Payment Terms: The tenant is expected to pay the first month's rent and a security deposit upon signing the lease agreement. The security deposit is typically held as collateral to cover any potential damages or unpaid rent, and it is usually returned to the tenant when they move out, assuming no significant issues or unpaid rent
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