Common use of CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES Clause in Contracts

CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES. Checking-out is defined as the surrender of all apartment, bedroom, and mailbox keys issued to Tenant by Landlord at the time of check-in. Tenant agrees to check-out in person through Tenant’s assigned service desk. At check out, Tenant may request to attend Landlord’s inspection of the Apartment Unit and Premises by making an appointment at the Management Office. Appointments must be made at least two business days in advance, and shall occur during normal business hours. Tenant must submit keys and have cleared the Apartment Unit and Premises of all belongings at time of Inspection Appointment. Tenant understands that any of Tenant’s items left anywhere in the Apartment Unit or Premises at the time of check-out are considered abandoned property and will be removed and discarded immediately at Tenant’s expense. Tenant further agrees that when Tenant vacates the Apartment Unit and Premises, all of the furnishings; fixtures; as well as the Premises itself, same shall be left in the same condition as when leased, reasonable wear and tear excepted. If Tenant re-leases his/her Apartment Unit, check-out and check-in at designated service desk is required unless other arrangements are made in advance with Management. Failure to check-out properly could result in a $100 Lease Hold Over Fee per day and/or a $100 Improper Check-Out Fee.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: College Park Lease, College Park Lease, Lease

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CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES. Checking-out is defined as the surrender of all apartment, bedroom, and mailbox keys issued to Tenant by Landlord at the time of check-in. Tenant agrees to check-out in person through Tenant’s assigned service desk. At check out, Tenant may request to attend Landlord’s inspection of the Apartment Unit and Premises by making an appointment at the Management Office. Appointments must be made with Landlord’s Agent at least two business days in advance, and . Said inspection shall occur during normal business hours. Tenant must submit keys and have cleared the Apartment Unit and Premises of all belongings at time of Inspection Appointment. Tenant understands that any of Tenant’s items left anywhere in the Apartment Unit or Premises at the time of check-out are considered abandoned property and will be removed and discarded immediately at Tenant’s expense. Tenant further agrees that when Tenant vacates the Apartment Unit and Premises, all of the furnishings; fixtures; as well as the Premises itself, same shall be left in the same condition as when leased, reasonable wear and tear excepted. If Tenant re-leases his/her Apartment Unit, check-out and check-in at designated service desk is required unless other arrangements are made in advance with Management. Failure to check-out properly could result in a $100 Lease Hold Over Fee per day and/or a $100 Improper Check-Out Fee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: College Park Lease, College Park Lease, College Park Lease

CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES. Checking-out is defined as the surrender of all apartment, bedroom, and mailbox keys issued to Tenant by Landlord at the time of check-in. Tenant agrees to check-out in person through Tenant’s assigned service deskduring posted hours at the Clubhouse. At check out, Tenant may request to attend Landlord’s inspection of the Apartment Unit and Premises by making an appointment at the Management Office. Appointments must be made at least two business days in advance, and shall occur during normal business hours. Tenant must submit keys and have cleared the Apartment Unit and Premises of all belongings at time of Inspection Appointment. Tenant understands that any of Tenant’s items left anywhere in the Apartment Unit or Premises at the time of check-out are is considered abandoned property and will be removed and discarded immediately at Tenant’s expense. Tenant further agrees that when Tenant vacates the Apartment Unit and Premises, all of the furnishings; fixtures; , as well as the Premises itself, same shall be left in the same condition as when leased, reasonable wear and tear excepted. If Tenant re-leases his/her Apartment Unit, check-out and check-in at designated service desk the Main Office is required unless other arrangements are made in advance with Managementmanagement. Failure to check-out properly could result in a $100 Lease Hold Over Holdover Fee per day and/or a $100 Improper Check-Out Fee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease, Maryland Lease

CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES. Checking-out is defined as the surrender of all apartment, bedroom, and mailbox keys issued to Tenant by Landlord South Campus Commons staff at the time of check-in. Tenant agrees to check-out in person through Tenant’s assigned the service deskdesks. At check out, Tenant may request to attend Landlord’s inspection of the Apartment Unit and Premises by making an appointment at the Management Office. Appointments must be made at least two business days in advance, and shall occur during normal business hours. Tenant must submit keys and have cleared the Apartment Unit and Premises of all belongings at time of Inspection Appointment. Tenant understands that any of Tenant’s items left anywhere in the Apartment Unit or Premises at the time of check-out are is considered abandoned property and will be removed and discarded immediately at Tenant’s expense. Tenant further agrees that when Tenant vacates the Apartment Unit and Premises, all of the furnishings; fixtures; as well as the Premises itself, same shall be left in the same condition as when leased, reasonable wear and tear excepted. If Tenant re-re- leases his/her Apartment Unit, check-out and check-in at designated service desk is required unless other arrangements are made in advance with Managementmanagement. Failure to check-out properly could result in a $100 Lease Hold Over Fee per day and/or a $100 Improper Check-Out Feeday.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease

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CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES. Checking-out is defined as the surrender of all apartment, bedroom, and mailbox keys issued to Tenant by Landlord at the time of check-in. Tenant agrees to check-out in person through Tenant’s assigned service deskduring posted hours at the Clubhouse. At check out, Tenant may request to attend Landlord’s inspection of the Apartment Unit and Premises by making an appointment at the Management Office. Appointments must be made with Landlord’s Agent at least two business days in advance, and said inspection shall occur during normal business hours. Tenant must submit keys and have cleared the Apartment Unit and Premises of all belongings at time of Inspection Appointment. Tenant understands that any of Tenant’s items left anywhere in the Apartment Unit or Premises at the time of check-out are is considered abandoned property and will be removed and discarded immediately at Tenant’s expense. Tenant further agrees that when Tenant vacates the Apartment Unit and Premises, all of the furnishings; , fixtures; , as well as the Premises itself, same shall be left in the same condition as when leased, reasonable wear and tear excepted. If Tenant re-leases his/her Apartment Unit, check-out and check-in at designated service desk the Main Office is required unless other arrangements are made in advance with Managementmanagement. Failure to check-out properly could result in a $100 Lease Hold Over Fee per day and/or a $100 Improper Check-Out Fee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sample Lease, Maryland Lease

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