Who will be responsible for maintaining the premises (and if so, what parts of the property e.g. just the inside or the structure, foundations, roof etc)
For short term leases you should try and ensure that your responsibly to repair is limited to the internal non-structural parts of the premises only. You should also try and ensure that the landlord is not able to recover from you the costs of carrying out maintenance works. Most tenants do not appreciate that a tenant’s agreement “to keep the property in repair” means you have to make good any existing defects i.e. that you first have to put the property into repair, even if it is in a bad state of repair to start with.
Negotiation tip: if the landlord requires you to maintain the premises then try and agree that the obligation is to maintain in its present state – and obtain a “schedule of condition” so that there can be no dispute about this in the future. This would mean that you would not have to fix any existing defects.