Common use of Damage/Destruction Clause in Contracts

Damage/Destruction. Should the Premises become damaged, destroyed or otherwise partially or totally uninhabitable, rent will xxxxx and this Lease terminate if you decide to vacate the Premises. If you decide to remain, rent will not xxxxx nor will there be any offset or reduction in rent, unless both parties agree. Owner is not responsible for loss or damage to renter’s property. Renter agrees to furnish his/her own renter’s insurance policy to protect their belongings in the event of flood or other damage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Damage/Destruction. Should the Premises become damaged, destroyed or otherwise partially or totally uninhabitable, rent will xxxxx and this Lease terminate if you decide to vacate the Premises. If you decide to remain, rent will not xxxxx nor will there be any offset or reduction in rent, unless both parties agree. Owner is not responsible for loss or damage to renter’s property. Renter Xxxxxx agrees to furnish his/her own renter’s insurance policy to protect their belongings in the event of flood or other damage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Damage/Destruction. Should the Premises become damaged, destroyed or otherwise partially or totally uninhabitable, rent will xxxxx and this Lease terminate if you decide to vacate the Premises. If you decide to remain, rent will not xxxxx nor will there be any offset or reduction in rent, unless both parties agree. Owner is not responsible for loss or damage to renter’s property. Renter Xxxxxx agrees to furnish his/her own renter’s insurance policy to protect their belongings in the event of flood water damage or other damage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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