Does the wording in my lease mean I’m saying that everything’s fine prior to move in, even though I can’t confirm that until move in occurs?

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What does “Tenants stipulate that they have examined the property, including grounds and building, and that they are at the time of this lease, in good order, repair, and a safe, clean, and tenantable condition.” mean? It’s underneath the Condition of Property, Inspection, and Damages section.

I interpreted it as me saying the place is totally good to go once the lease starts but I won’t know that until I do move in and fill out an inspection sheet.

The next part of this section says “Landlord and/or agent and Tenant inspected the Premises together and signed an inspection sheet prior to move-in. A copy will be attached. Landlord and Tenant shall inspect again and complete a second inspection sheet when this Lease is terminated.”

Aren’t these contradictory statements?

I also found out the inspection sheet isn’t attached to the lease. I receive it upon moving in. So I feel like I should ask them to update the wording before I sign so I don’t get the rug pulled out from under me.

Location: MN, USA