Common use of Abandonment of Property Clause in Contracts

Abandonment of Property. Tenant belongings/possessions left behind by Tenants after move out and after turn in of keys will be treated as abandoned and disposed of or donated by Landlord. No exceptions unless with written approval from Landlord.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Tenant Lease Agreement, Tenant Lease Agreement, Tenant Lease Agreement

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Abandonment of Property. Tenant belongings/possessions left behind by Tenants after move out and after turn in of keys will be treated as abandoned and disposed of of, or donated donated, by Landlord. No exceptions unless with written approval from Landlord.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Tenant Lease Agreement, Tenant Lease Agreement, Tenant Lease Agreement

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Abandonment of Property. Tenant belongings/possessions left leZ behind by Tenants after aZer move out and after aZer turn in of keys will be treated as abandoned and disposed of or donated by Landlord. No exceptions unless with written approval from Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenant Lease Agreement

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