Common use of ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Any personal property left on the Premises after Tenant vacates said Premises shall be deemed abandoned. In the event of any default under this Lease, or if Tenant’s personal property remains on the Premises after termination or expiration of this Lease, Landlord has the right to enter the Premises, remove all personal property at Tenant’s expense and dispose of the personal property in any manner Landlord chooses, including but not limited to disposal as rubbish, sale, or donation to any charitable organization. Tenant agrees that such, destruction, or disposition of any such personal property shall not be deemed a conversion of the property by Landlord or Landlord’s agent. If personal property is sold, any monies received shall apply to storage and sales fees if any and then the rent and damages or any other costs, which may be due Landlord with the remainder retained by the Agent for its time and effort

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Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Any personal property left on the Premises after Tenant vacates said Premises shall be deemed abandoned. In the event of any default under this Lease, or if Tenant’s personal property remains on the Premises after termination or expiration of this Lease, Landlord has the right to enter the Premises, remove all personal property at Tenant’s expense and dispose of the personal property in any manner Landlord chooses, including but not limited to disposal as rubbish, sale, or donation to any charitable organization. Tenant agrees that such, destruction, or disposition of any such personal property shall not be deemed a conversion of the property by Landlord or Landlord’s agent. If personal property is sold, any monies received shall apply to storage and sales fees if any and then the rent and damages or any other costs, which may be due Landlord with the remainder retained by the Agent for its time and effort.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Any personal property left on the Premises after Tenant vacates said Premises shall be deemed abandoned. In the event of any default under this LeaseLease Agreement, or if Tenant’s personal property remains on the Premises after termination or expiration of this LeaseLease Agreement, Landlord has the right to enter the Premises, remove all personal property at Tenant’s expense and dispose of the personal property in any manner Landlord chooses, as permitted by law, including but not limited to disposal as rubbish, sale, or donation to any charitable organization. Tenant agrees that such, destruction, or disposition of any such personal property shall not be deemed a conversion of the property by Landlord or Landlord’s agent. If personal property is sold, any monies received shall apply to storage and sales fees if any and then the rent and damages or any other costs, which may be due Landlord and Agent, with the remainder retained by the Agent for its time and effortto Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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