Common use of Contractual Lien Clause in Contracts

Contractual Lien. Tenant does, by the execution of this residential lease, grant to Landlord an express contract lien and security interest upon all fixtures, goods, and property of Tenant now or hereafter placed in or upon the premises in order to secure the prompt payment of rent herein provided, and the full compliance by Tenant of all agreements and covenants hereunder. This contract lien shall be in addition to such statutory liens as Landlord may have under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Mississippi, as presently existing or as may be amended. In order to exercise contractual or statutory lien rights when Tenant is in default hereunder, Landlord may peacefully enter the premises and remove and store all property therein, except property exempt by statute, provided, however, Tenant must be present or written notice of entry must be left afterward.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Redhawk Properties Greentree Townhouses Lease, starkvilleapts.com, Redhawk Properties Greentree Townhouses Lease

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