Common use of CONTRACTUAL LIEN AND PROPERTY LEFT IN APARTMENT Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTUAL LIEN AND PROPERTY LEFT IN APARTMENT. All property in the apartment or common areas associated with the apartment is (unless exempt under state statute) subject to a contractual lien to secure payment of delinquent rent. The lien will attach to your property or your property will be subject to the lien at the time you surrender possession or abandon the premises. For this purpose, "apartment" includes common areas associated with the apartment and interior living areas and exterior patios, balconies, attached garages, and storerooms for your exclusive use. The property shall be deemed to be abandon if the Lessees are vacate from the property for a period of 15 consecutive calendar days without notice to the Lessor. REMOVAL AFTER SURRENDER OR ABANDONMENT: We or law officers may, at our discretion, remove, dispose and/or store all property remaining in the apartment or in common areas (including any vehicles you or any occupant or guest owns or uses) if you surrender, are judicially evicted, or abandon the apartment (see definitions in paragraph 39). THE LESSOR IS NOT REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH s. 715.104. BY SIGNING THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT, THE LESSEE AGREES THAT UPON SURRENDER, ABANDONMENT, OR RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OF THE DWELLING UNIT DUE TO THE DEATH OF THE LAST REMAINING LESSEE, AS PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 83, FLORIDA STATUTES, THE LESSOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR STORAGE OR DISPOSITION OF THE LESSEE'S PERSONAL PROPERTY. STORAGE: We may store, but have no duty to store, property removed after surrender, eviction, or abandonment of the apartment. We are not liable for casualty loss, damage, or theft except for property removed under a contractual lien. You must pay reasonable charges for our packing, removing, storing, and selling of any property.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: apartmentsatuf.com, apartmentsatuf.com, apartmentsatuf.com

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CONTRACTUAL LIEN AND PROPERTY LEFT IN APARTMENT. All property in the apartment or common areas associated with the apartment is (unless exempt under state statute) subject to a contractual lien to secure payment of delinquent rent. The lien will attach to your property or your property will be subject to the lien at the time you surrender possession or abandon the premises. For this purpose, "apartment" includes common areas associated with the apartment and interior living areas and exterior patios, balconies, attached garages, and storerooms for your exclusive use. The property shall be deemed to be abandon if the Lessees are vacate from the property for a period of 15 consecutive calendar days without notice to the LessorRemoval After Surrender or Abandonment. REMOVAL AFTER SURRENDER OR ABANDONMENT: We or law officers may, at our discretion, remove, dispose and/or store all property remaining in the apartment or in common areas (including any vehicles you or any occupant or guest owns or uses) if you surrender, are judicially evicted, or abandon the apartment (see definitions in paragraph 3952 (Surrender and Abandonment)). THE LESSOR LANDLORD IS NOT REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH s. 715.104. BY SIGNING THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT, THE LESSEE TENANT AGREES THAT UPON SURRENDER, ABANDONMENT, OR RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OF THE DWELLING UNIT DUE TO THE DEATH OF THE LAST REMAINING LESSEETENANT, AS PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 83, FLORIDA STATUTES, THE LESSOR LANDLORD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR STORAGE OR DISPOSITION OF THE LESSEETENANT'S PERSONAL PROPERTY. STORAGE: Storage. We may store, but have no duty to store, property removed after surrender, eviction, or abandonment of the apartment. We are We're not liable for casualty loss, damage, or theft except for property removed under a contractual lien. You must pay reasonable charges for our packing, removing, storing, and selling of any property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Apartment Lease Contract, Apartment Lease Contract

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CONTRACTUAL LIEN AND PROPERTY LEFT IN APARTMENT. All property in the apartment or common areas associated with the apartment is (unless exempt under state statute) subject to a contractual lien to secure payment of delinquent rent. The lien will attach to your property or your property will be subject to the lien at the time you surrender possession or abandon the premises. For this purpose, "apartment" includes common areas associated with the apartment and interior living areas and exterior patios, balconies, attached garages, and storerooms for your exclusive use. The property shall be deemed to be abandon if the Lessees are vacate from the property for a period of 15 consecutive calendar days without notice to the LessorRemoval After Surrender or Abandonment. REMOVAL AFTER SURRENDER OR ABANDONMENT: We or law officers may, at our discretion, remove, dispose and/or store all property remaining in the apartment or in common areas (including any vehicles you or any occupant or guest owns or uses) if you surrender, are judicially evicted, or abandon the apartment (see definitions in paragraph 3942). THE LESSOR LANDLORD IS NOT REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH s. 715.104. BY SIGNING THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT, THE LESSEE TENANT AGREES THAT UPON SURRENDER, ABANDONMENT, OR RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OF THE DWELLING UNIT DUE TO THE DEATH OF THE LAST REMAINING LESSEETENANT, AS PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 83, FLORIDA STATUTES, THE LESSOR LANDLORD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR STORAGE OR DISPOSITION OF THE LESSEETENANT'S PERSONAL PROPERTY. STORAGE: Storage. We may store, but have no duty to store, property removed after surrender, eviction, or abandonment of the apartment. We are We're not liable for casualty loss, damage, or theft except for property removed under a contractual lien. You must pay reasonable charges for our packing, removing, storing, and selling of any property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Apartment Lease Contract

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