Common use of Constructive Eviction Clause in Contracts

Constructive Eviction. When conditions beyond the control of resident cause the premises to become legally uninhabitable, and when owner/agent is responsible for remedying those conditions but does not do so within a reasonable time after notification by resident, resident may vacate the premises, terminate this lease, and owe no future rent. It is recommended that resident consult legal counsel prior to exercising the remedy of constructive eviction.**

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Constructive Eviction. When conditions beyond the control of resident cause the premises to become legally uninhabitable, and when owner/agent is responsible for remedying those conditions but does not do so within a reasonable time after notification by resident, resident may vacate the premises, terminate this lease, and owe no future rent. It is recommended that resident consult legal counsel prior to exercising the remedy of constructive eviction.**

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Month to Month Rental Agreement, Month to Month Rental Agreement, Month to Month Rental Agreement

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