Common use of Abandoned Property Clause in Contracts

Abandoned Property. If the Tenant abandons the Premises, the Landlord is authorized, at their sole discretion, to peacefully repossess the Premises and dispose of any and all of the Tenant's abandoned personal property, including but not limited to food, clothing, jewelry, sundries, appliances, furnishings, window treatments, decorations, fixtures, bedding, equipment, machinery, and vehicles.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Abandoned Property. If the Tenant abandons the Premises, the Landlord is authorized, at their sole discretion, to peacefully repossess the Premises and dispose of any and all of the Tenant's ’s abandoned personal property, including but not limited to food, clothing, jewelry, sundries, appliances, furnishings, window treatments, decorations, fixtures, bedding, equipment, machinery, and vehicles.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Abandoned Property. If the Tenant abandons Tenants abandon the Premises, the Landlord is authorized, at their sole discretion, to peacefully repossess the Premises and dispose of any and all of the Tenant's Tenants’ abandoned personal property, including but not limited to food, clothing, jewelry, sundries, appliances, furnishings, window treatments, decorations, fixtures, bedding, equipment, machinery, and vehicles.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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