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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of text on a paper | 65.1% | |
a paper with text | 65% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 64.9% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-20
a photograph of a book with a picture of a house in the background
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a document with a black and white image of a house
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09
This image displays two sections. On the left side, there is a text document titled "House Tenancy Regulations." The regulations are listed numerically from 1 to 10. They outline rules regarding rent payments, waste disposal, sub-letting, property usage, occupancy limits, gardening, and tenant responsibilities. The text emphasizes the involvement of the Tenant Members' Committee in managing and enforcing these rules.
On the right side, there is a form labeled "Rent Book for 19__," meant to record tenancy details such as tenant name, house address, date of occupation, rent payable, and allotment land information. There are spaces provided for financial breakdowns (e.g., house rent and district/poor rates) as well as a section for agreements and the signature of both the tenant and the society's official.
The overall layout is formal and functional, intended to serve as both guidelines and documentation for tenants within a housing society.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09
The image shows a historical document titled "House Tenancy Regulations." It appears to be a set of rules and regulations for tenants, likely from a housing society. The document is formatted in two columns on a single sheet.
The left side of the document lists numbered regulations and guidelines for tenants:
- Rents are payable as stated.
- Arrears of rent are not allowed, with responsibility falling on the Tenant Members' Committee.
- Refuse and dust-bins must be managed to prevent nuisance.
- To prevent dampness, surfaces must be maintained properly.
- Houses cannot be sub-let without consent.
- No house should be used for purposes other than a private residence without consent.
- Houses must be occupied by a minimum number of residents, with restrictions on overcrowding.
- Gardens must be kept neat and free of weeds.
- Tenants wishing to build additional structures must apply and submit plans.
- Tenants desiring to leave must give proper notice.
The document emphasizes that the Tenant Members' Committee can make recommendations for the general welfare of the tenants and upkeep of the estate.
The right side of the document consists of a form titled "Rent Book for 19__," used for recording tenant information, rent payable, and other fees. It includes spaces to fill in details such as tenant name, house address, date of occupation, rent amounts, and total rent. It also includes sections for allotment land rent and an agreement section to be signed by the tenant and society's official.
This document provides a structured approach to managing tenant responsibilities and housing regulations, typical of early to mid-20th-century housing societies.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image appears to be a set of house tenancy regulations, likely from a housing society or organization. The regulations cover various rules and guidelines for tenants, such as rent payment, maintenance of the property, and restrictions on subletting or using the house for purposes other than private residence. The image also includes a rent book form that tenants would need to fill out with details like the house rent payable, district and poor rate, and allotment land rent. The regulations are presented in a formal, official manner, suggesting they are intended to provide a standardized set of rules for the tenants of the housing society.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-13
This image shows a historical rent book and house tenancy regulations document. The page displays a detailed list of 10 regulations for tenants, covering various aspects of property rental such as rent payment, property maintenance, and occupancy rules. The document appears to be from a housing society and includes sections for recording tenant information, rent amounts, and agreement details.
The regulations cover topics such as:
- Rent payment terms
- Maintenance requirements (chimneys, sanitary fittings, etc.)
- Subletting restrictions
- Property use limitations
- Occupancy rules
- Garden maintenance
- Construction guidelines
- Notice requirements
The document has spaces for recording:
- Tenancy number
- Tenant details
- House information
- Date of occupation
- Rent amounts
- Allotment land details
At the bottom, there's an agreement section for signatures. The document appears to be quite formal and comprehensive in its coverage of tenant responsibilities and property management rules.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image displays a page from a book or document, with the title "House Tenancy Regulations" at the top. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column containing the regulations and the right column featuring a blank rent book form.
Left Column:
- The regulations are numbered from 1 to 10, with each point providing specific guidelines for tenants.
- The regulations cover various aspects of tenancy, including:
- Rent payments
- Property maintenance
- Tenant responsibilities
- Notice periods
- Landlord-tenant relationships
Right Column:
- The rent book form is titled "RENT BOOK for 19" and includes spaces for the tenant's name, address, and other relevant information.
- The form also includes sections for recording rent payments, descriptions of allotment land, and signatures from both the tenant and the landlord.
Background:
- The background of the image is a light gray color, which provides a clean and neutral backdrop for the text and forms.
Overall:
- The image appears to be a scanned or photographed page from an old book or document, possibly from the early 20th century.
- The content suggests that it may be related to a tenancy agreement or rental contract, providing guidelines and forms for tenants and landlords to follow.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a vintage document titled "House Tenancy Regulations," which outlines the rules and guidelines for tenants residing in a specific property. The document is divided into two sections: the left side contains the regulations, while the right side features a rent book for 1919.
Regulations Section:
- The regulations are numbered from 1 to 10, providing clear instructions for tenants.
- Each regulation is concise and easy to understand, covering various aspects of tenancy, such as rent payment, maintenance responsibilities, and behavior expectations.
- The regulations are written in a formal tone, indicating their importance and enforceability.
Rent Book Section:
- The rent book is designed to record the tenant's rent payments for the year 1919.
- It includes spaces for the tenant's name, address, and rent amount, as well as columns for recording each payment.
- The rent book is likely used by the landlord or property manager to track the tenant's payment history and ensure timely rent collection.
Overall Impression:
- The document exudes a sense of formality and professionalism, suggesting that it was created by a reputable organization or authority.
- The use of a rent book and detailed regulations implies that the property is managed by a responsible and organized entity.
- The document provides valuable insight into the tenancy practices of the past, highlighting the importance of clear communication and mutual understanding between landlords and tenants.
In conclusion, the image presents a well-structured and informative document that outlines the rules and guidelines for tenants residing in a specific property. The regulations section provides clear instructions for tenants, while the rent book section serves as a tool for tracking rent payments. Overall, the document demonstrates a commitment to professionalism and responsible property management.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
This image is a printed document titled "House Tenancy Regulations." It contains a set of rules and regulations for tenants living in houses managed by a society. The document is divided into two main sections: the regulations themselves and a "Rent Book" section.
The regulations section outlines various rules for tenants, including:
- Rents are payable as stated on the front of the document.
- Arrears of rent cannot be allowed except by the Tenant Members' Committee.
- All refuse, dust-bins, etc., must be kept in a way that prevents any nuisance to neighbors or danger to health.
- Chimneys must be swept when necessary, and gutters and sanitary fittings must be cleaned regularly and kept free of snow.
- Care must be taken to prevent internal damp, with the ground around the walls at least 6 inches below all damp courses.
- A house cannot be sub-let without the reference of the Tenant Members' Committee and the consent of the Board of Management.
- No house may be used for any other purpose than a private residence, nor for any advertisement displayed on the premises without reference to the Board.
- Gardens must be kept neat and free from weeds.
- Any tenant wishing for a pig-stye, stable, fowl-house, or other outbuilding must apply in the first place to the Tenants' Committee and submit his plans. Every assistance will be given for the erection of convenient buildings where suitable.
- A tenant desiring to leave must give notice according to the period agreed upon for payment of rent and shall be subject to the like notice from the Board should he fail to keep the Tenancy regulations and the Society's rules.
The "Rent Book" section includes a table with columns for the tenant's name, house number, date of occupation, house rent payable, district and poor rate, house duty, water rate, and total rent. There is also a section for the tenant's signature and the signature of the Society's official.
Overall, this document serves as a guide for tenants to follow the rules and regulations set by the society for their house tenancy.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image depicts a document that appears to be a set of regulations for house tenancy, specifically for a society or organization. The document is titled "House Tenancy Regulations" and is structured in a formal and organized manner.
The document is divided into two main sections. The left side contains a list of rules and regulations, numbered from 1 to 10, which govern the tenancy of houses within the society. These rules cover various aspects of tenancy, including rent payments, maintenance of the property, use of the premises, and procedures for subletting or vacating the property.
The right side of the document features a form titled "RENT BOOK for 19," which appears to be a record-keeping tool for tracking rent payments. This form includes fields for the tenant's name, the house number, the date of occupation, the rent amount, and the total rent due. There is also a section for the tenant's signature, indicating agreement to the terms and conditions outlined in the regulations.
The document is printed on paper and has a professional appearance, suggesting that it is an official document used by the society to manage its housing tenancy. The layout is clear and easy to read, with headings and subheadings that help to organize the information. The use of a numbered list for the regulations makes it easy for tenants to reference specific rules as needed.
Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for tenants within the society, outlining their responsibilities and the procedures they must follow in relation to their tenancy. It also provides a structured way for the society to manage and record rent payments, ensuring that both tenants and the society are aware of their obligations and rights.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-02
Here's a description of the image:
This image shows a document titled "House Tenancy Regulations" alongside a "Rent Book for 19___" form. The regulations outline rules for tenants, covering aspects like rent payment, waste disposal, house maintenance, subletting restrictions, garden upkeep, and the process for requesting building modifications. The document specifies that these regulations are made under the Society's Rule 28 for the benefit of its members. The rent book form includes fields for tenant details, house information, dates, rent amounts, and a declaration of agreement with the terms.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-02
This image is a document detailing "House Tenancy Regulations" alongside a "Rent Book" form.
The left side of the document outlines the regulations. These include rules regarding rent payment, maintenance (refuse, chimneys, damp), usage of the house (subletting, business), occupancy limits, garden upkeep, and procedures for construction or leaving the premises.
The right side of the document presents a "Rent Book" form. It includes fields for the tenant's name, house address, date of occupation, rent payable, rates (district, house duty, water), and the total rent due. There's also space for a description of any allotment land, its rent, and the agreement of the tenant with their signature.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows a document titled "House Tenancy Regulations." The regulations are made under the Society's Rule 23 for the general benefit of the Society's Members. The document outlines several rules for tenants, including:
- Rents are payable as stated on the front of the card.
- Arrears of rent cannot be allowed except by the responsibility undertaken by the Tenant Members' Committee.
- Refuse, dustbins, etc., must be kept in a way that prevents nuisance to neighbors or danger to health. Chimneys must be swept when necessary, and all sanitary fittings must be kept in good order. Footpaths must be cleared in snow.
- Care must be taken to prevent internal damp by keeping the ground surface at least 6 inches below all damp courses.
- A house cannot be sub-let without reference to the Tenant Members' Committee and the consent of the Board of Management.
- Houses must be used only for private residences, and no advertisements can be displayed without permission.
- Houses must not be overcrowded, and no dangerous trades can be carried on without permission.
- Gardens must be kept neat and free from weeds.
- Tenants wishing to build additional structures must apply to the Tenants Committee and submit plans.
- Tenants desiring to leave must give notice according to the agreed period and must leave the house in good condition.
The document also includes a section for the "Rent Book for 19," which records details such as the tenant's name, house, date of occupation, house rent payable, district and poor rate, house duty, water rate, total rent, description of allotment land, allotment rent per year, and acknowledgment of the regulations. The document requires the signature of the Society's Official and the tenant.
Additionally, there is a note stating that the Tenant Members' Committee will receive suggestions on any point touching the welfare of the Tenant Members and the upkeep of the Estate. Allotment Land Regulations are issued in a separate form obtainable from the Secretary of the Tenants' Committee.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
The image consists of two pages of text and a form titled "RENT BOOK for 19". On the left page, there is a section labeled "House Tenancy Regulations." This section outlines a set of rules for tenants under the Society's Rule 28, intended for the general benefit of the Society's Members. It covers various aspects including rent payments, the handling of arrears, maintenance of property, subletting, the use of the house, the number of people allowed to occupy the house, and the upkeep of gardens and outbuildings.
On the right page, there is a form titled "RENT BOOK for 19" which includes fields for the tenant's information, such as the house number, date of occupation, and the total rent amount. Additionally, there are sections for the description of allotment land, the allotment land rent, and the signature of the Society's Official. The form also includes a field for the tenant to agree to the terms of the rent and the tenancy regulations.
The document appears to be a formal rental agreement and list of regulations for a housing tenancy, likely from a historical context, given the year "19" in the title of the rent book. It is formatted in a clear, formal manner, resembling official documentation of the time period it was created.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
The image is a scanned document titled "House Tenancy Regulations." It appears to be a rent book for the year 19, though the full year is not visible in the scan. The document is divided into two main sections.
On the left side, there are numbered regulations, likely pertaining to the tenancy agreement. These include rules about rent payment, maintenance of the property, prevention of damp, subletting, use of the property, overcrowding, garden upkeep, construction of outbuildings, and notification of leaving the tenancy. The regulations also mention the involvement of the Tenant Members' Committee and the Board of Management in various decisions.
On the right side, there is a section labeled "RENT BOOK for 19." It includes fields for the tenant's name, the house number, the date of occupation, and various financial details such as the house rent payable, district & poor rate, house duty, and water rate. There is also a section for the description of allotment land, allotment land rent per year, and the poor rate. The document includes an agreement section where the tenant presumably signs to agree to the terms stated above.
The document is printed on a light-colored paper with a slightly textured appearance, and the text is in a serif font. The overall condition of the document suggests it is an older document, possibly from the early to mid-20th century.