Common use of APARTMENT PARKING Clause in Contracts

APARTMENT PARKING. All parking is reserved for Tenant use only. If parking is assigned, Tenant agrees not to park in any area other than Tenant’s assigned parking spot, or carport. Any parking in designated fire or no parking zones or parking in a stall not assigned to Tenant shall result in a parking violation fee, and/or towing of the vehicle at Tenant’s expense. Vehicle and engine repairs, no matter how minor, are not allowed on the Premises. Tenant agrees and understands they are responsible for ensuring their guests park outside the parking area and Tenant’s guest understand that their car may be towed if parked on the Premises. Tenant agrees to notify Landlord of any illegal or unauthorized vehicles. If parking availability permits, Tenant is limited to two vehicles on the Premises (to include garages, carports, parking lots, and driveways). All other vehicles, Tenant or guest owned, must be parked off the Premises. All Tenants and Guests are prohibited from backing any vehicles into any parking spaces and covering any portion of any sidewalk with any part or portion of a vehicle. The only exception will be made during times when Tenant is moving in or out of the Premises. For Tenants residing in a complex that utilize parking permits for parking enforcement acknowledge and understand there is a limit of 1 parking permit per Tenant listed on the Rental Agreement. Co-Signers are not eligible to receive a parking permit. The Parking Permit “hang-tag” is to be clearly displayed in the vehicle by hanging on the rear-view mirror facing outward and visible from the exterior at all times while parked on the Premises. Failure to have the Parking Permit clearly displayed in the vehicle will be deemed a violation of this Agreement, and will result in the vehicle being booted or towed at the vehicle owner’s expense. The Tenant acknowledges they have received the parking permit(s), which are to be surrendered directly to the Landlord upon the Tenant vacating the Premises. Tenant understands they will be charged rent until all keys, controls, and parking permits are surrendered directly to the Landlord. Failure to provide the parking permit upon surrendering the Premises to the Landlord will result in a non-refundable $50 replacement fee per parking permit not returned by the Tenant. If Tenant(s) parking permit is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the Landlord and purchasing a replacement parking permit for a non-refundable $50 per parking permit. If Tenant(s) parking permit is damaged or broken, the Landlord will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to the Landlord’s office to get a replacement parking permit. All Tenants residing within the Grayling Place Complex hereby acknowledge, understand, and agree that any vehicle not parked in its assigned parking spot with the official Grayling Parking Permit clearly displayed will be towed at Tenant’s expense. If Tenants parking pass is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the HOA and purchasing a new parking pass. If Tenants parking pass gets damaged or broken, the HOA will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to HOA office to get a replacement pass.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Rental/Lease Agreement, Rental/Lease Agreement, Rental/Lease Agreement

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APARTMENT PARKING. All parking is reserved for Tenant use only. If parking is assigned, Tenant agrees not to park in any area other than Tenant’s assigned parking spot, or carport. Any parking in designated fire or no parking zones or parking in a stall not assigned to Tenant shall result in a parking violation fee, and/or towing of the vehicle at Tenant’s expense. Vehicle and engine repairs, no matter how minor, are not allowed on the Premises. Tenant agrees and understands that they are responsible for ensuring that their guests park outside the parking area and that Tenant’s guest understand that their car may be towed if parked on the Premises. Tenant agrees to notify Landlord of any illegal or unauthorized vehicles. If parking availability permits, Tenant is limited to two vehicles on the Premises (to include garages, carports, parking lots, and driveways). All other vehicles, Tenant or guest owned, must be parked off the Premises. All Tenants and Guests are prohibited from backing any vehicles into any parking spaces and covering any portion of any sidewalk with any part or portion of a vehicle. The only exception will be made during times when Tenant is moving in or out of the Premises. For Tenants residing in a complex that utilize parking permits for parking enforcement acknowledge and understand there is a limit of 1 parking permit per Tenant listed on the Rental Agreement. Co-Signers are not eligible to receive a parking permit. The Parking Permit “hang-tag” is to be clearly displayed in the vehicle by hanging on the rear-view mirror facing outward and visible from the exterior at all times while parked on the Premises. Failure to have the Parking Permit clearly displayed in the vehicle will be deemed a violation of this Agreement, and will result in the vehicle being booted or towed at the vehicle owner’s expense. The Tenant acknowledges they have received the parking permit(s), which are to be surrendered directly to the Landlord upon the Tenant vacating the Premises. Tenant understands they will be charged rent until all keys, controls, and parking permits are surrendered directly to the Landlord. Failure to provide the parking permit upon surrendering the Premises to the Landlord will result in a non-refundable $50 replacement fee per parking permit not returned by the Tenant. If Tenant(s) parking permit is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the Landlord and purchasing a replacement parking permit for a non-refundable $50 per parking permit. If Tenant(s) parking permit is damaged or broken, the Landlord will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to the Landlord’s office to get a replacement parking permit. All Tenants residing within the Grayling Place Complex hereby acknowledge, understand, and agree that Landlord does not manage the homeowners association and that any vehicle not parked in its assigned parking spot with the official Grayling Parking Permit clearly displayed will be towed at Tenant’s expense. If Tenants parking pass is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the HOA HOA, Austin Property Management, 0000 Xxxxx Xxx., Xxx 0, Xxxxx, Xxxxx 00000, 000-000-0000 and purchasing a new parking pass. If Tenants parking pass gets damaged or broken, the HOA Austin Property Management will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to HOA Austin Property Managements office to get a replacement pass.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rental/Lease Agreement, Rental/Lease Agreement

APARTMENT PARKING. All parking is reserved for Tenant use Tenants only. If parking is assigned, Tenant Xxxxxx agrees not to park in any area other than Tenant’s assigned parking spot, or carport. Any parking in designated fire or no parking zones or parking in a stall not assigned to Tenant shall result in a parking violation fee, and/or towing of the vehicle at Tenant’s expense. Vehicle and engine repairs, no matter how minor, are not allowed on the Premises. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees and understands they are responsible for ensuring their guests park outside the parking area and TenantXxxxxx’s guest understand that their car may be towed if parked on the Premises. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to notify Landlord of any illegal or unauthorized vehicles. If parking availability permits, Tenant is limited to two vehicles on the Premises (to include garages, carports, parking lots, and driveways). All other vehicles, Tenant or guest owned, must be parked off the Premises. All Tenants and Guests are prohibited from backing any vehicles into any parking spaces and covering any portion of any sidewalk with any part or portion of a vehicle. The only exception will be made during times when Tenant is moving in or out of the Premises. For Tenants residing in a complex that utilize parking permits for parking enforcement acknowledge and understand there is a limit of 1 2 parking permit permits per Tenant listed on the Rental AgreementUnit. Co-Signers are not eligible to receive a parking permit. The Parking Permit “hang-tag” is to be clearly displayed in the vehicle by hanging on the rear-view mirror facing outward and visible from the exterior at all times while parked on the Premises. Failure to have the Parking Permit clearly displayed in the vehicle will be deemed a violation of this Agreement, Agreement and will result in the vehicle being booted or towed at the vehicle owner’s expense. The Tenant acknowledges they have received the parking permit(s), which are to be surrendered directly to the Landlord upon the Tenant vacating the Premises. Tenant understands they will be charged rent until all keys, controls, and parking permits are surrendered directly to the Landlord. Failure to provide the parking permit upon surrendering the Premises to the Landlord will result in a non-refundable $50 replacement fee per parking permit not returned by the Tenant. If Tenant(s) parking permit is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the Landlord and purchasing a replacement parking permit for a non-refundable $50 per parking permit. If Tenant(s) parking permit is damaged or broken, the Landlord will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to the Landlord’s office to get a replacement parking permit. All Tenants residing within the Grayling Place Complex hereby acknowledge, understand, and agree that any vehicle not parked in its assigned parking spot with the official Grayling Parking Permit clearly displayed will be towed at Tenant’s expense. If Tenants parking pass is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the HOA and purchasing a new parking pass. If Tenants parking pass gets damaged or broken, the HOA will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to HOA office to get a replacement pass.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rental/Lease Agreement, Rental/Lease Agreement

APARTMENT PARKING. All parking is reserved for Tenant use only. If parking is assigned, Tenant Xxxxxx agrees not to park in any area other than Tenant’s assigned parking spot, or carport. Any parking in designated fire or no parking zones or parking in a stall not assigned to Tenant shall result in a parking violation fee, and/or towing of the vehicle at Tenant’s expense. Vehicle and engine repairs, no matter how minor, are not allowed on the Premises. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees and understands they are responsible for ensuring their guests park outside the parking area and TenantXxxxxx’s guest understand that their car may be towed if parked on the Premises. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to notify Landlord of any illegal or unauthorized vehicles. If parking availability permits, Tenant is limited to two vehicles on the Premises (to include garages, carports, parking lots, and driveways). All other vehicles, Tenant or guest owned, must be parked off the Premises. All Tenants and Guests are prohibited from backing any vehicles into any parking spaces and covering any portion of any sidewalk with any part or portion of a vehicle. The only exception will be made during times when Tenant is moving in or out of the Premises. For Tenants residing in a complex that utilize parking permits for parking enforcement acknowledge and understand there is a limit of 1 parking permit per Tenant listed on the Rental Agreement. Co-Signers are not eligible to receive a parking permit. The Parking Permit “hang-tag” is to be clearly displayed in the vehicle by hanging on the rear-view mirror facing outward and visible from the exterior at all times while parked on the Premises. Failure to have the Parking Permit clearly displayed in the vehicle will be deemed a violation of this Agreement, and will result in the vehicle being booted or towed at the vehicle owner’s expense. The Tenant acknowledges they have received the parking permit(s), which are to be surrendered directly to the Landlord upon the Tenant vacating the Premises. Tenant understands they will be charged rent until all keys, controls, and parking permits are surrendered directly to the Landlord. Failure to provide the parking permit upon surrendering the Premises to the Landlord will result in a non-refundable $50 replacement fee per parking permit not returned by the Tenant. If Tenant(s) parking permit is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the Landlord and purchasing a replacement parking permit for a non-refundable $50 per parking permit. If Tenant(s) parking permit is damaged or broken, the Landlord will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to the Landlord’s office to get a replacement parking permit. All Tenants residing within the Grayling Place Complex hereby acknowledge, understand, and agree that any vehicle not parked in its assigned parking spot with the official Grayling Parking Permit clearly displayed will be towed at Tenant’s expense. If Tenants parking pass is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the HOA and purchasing a new parking pass. If Tenants parking pass gets damaged or broken, the HOA will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to HOA office to get a replacement pass.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenant Rental Agreement, Landlord Tenant Rental Agreement

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APARTMENT PARKING. All parking is reserved for Tenant use only. If parking is assigned, Tenant Xxxxxx agrees not to park in any area other than Tenant’s assigned parking spot, spot or carportcarport number. Any parking in designated fire or no parking zones or parking in a stall not assigned to Tenant shall result in a parking violation feeservice charges, and/or towing of the vehicle at Tenant’s expense. Vehicle and engine repairs, no matter how minor, are not allowed on the Premises. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees and understands that they are responsible for ensuring that their guests park outside the parking area and Tenantthat Xxxxxx’s guest guests understand that their car may be towed if parked on the Premises. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to notify the Landlord of any illegal or unauthorized vehicles. If parking availability permits, Tenant is Tenant(s) are limited to two vehicles on the Premises (to include garages, carports, parking lots, and driveways). All other vehicles, Tenant tenant or guest guest-owned, must be parked off the Premises. All Tenants and Guests are prohibited from backing any vehicles into any parking spaces and covering any portion of any sidewalk with any part or portion of a vehicle. The only exception will be made during times when Tenant is moving in or out of the Premises. For Tenants residing in a complex that utilize utilizes parking permits for parking enforcement enforcement, acknowledge and understand there is a limit of 1 parking permit per Tenant listed on the Rental Agreement. Co-Signers are not eligible to receive a parking permit. The Parking Permit “hang-tag” is to be clearly displayed in the vehicle by hanging on the rear-view mirror facing outward and visible from the exterior at all times while parked on the Premises. Failure to have the Parking Permit clearly displayed in the vehicle will be deemed a violation of this Agreement, and will result in the vehicle being booted or towed at the vehicle owner’s expense. The Tenant acknowledges they have received the parking permit(s), which are to be surrendered directly to the Landlord upon the Tenant vacating the Premises. Tenant understands they will be charged rent until all keys, controls, and parking permits are surrendered directly to the Landlord. Failure to provide the parking permit upon surrendering the Premises to the Landlord will result in a non-refundable $50 replacement fee service charge per parking permit not returned by the Tenant. If Tenant(s) parking permit is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the Landlord and purchasing a replacement parking permit for a non-refundable service charge of $50 per parking permit. If Tenant(s) parking permit is damaged or broken, the Landlord will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to the Landlord’s office to get a replacement parking permit. All Tenants residing within the Grayling Place Complex hereby acknowledgeBy initialing below, understand, you acknowledge and agree that any vehicle not parked to the terms in its assigned parking spot with the official Grayling Parking Permit clearly displayed will be towed at Tenant’s expenseSection 1. If Tenants parking pass is lost or stolen, Tenant shall be responsible for contacting the HOA and purchasing a new parking pass. If Tenants parking pass gets damaged or broken, the HOA will replace it for free, but Tenant is responsible for taking all of the broken pieces to HOA office to get a replacement pass.X Initial Here

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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