Common use of Damage to Apartment or Community Clause in Contracts

Damage to Apartment or Community. If the Apartment is so damaged by fire, storm or other casualty that it is uninhabitable, then this Lease shall end as of the date of the casualty and rent shall be paid up to the date you vacate the Apartment. However, if the Apartment is damaged by casualty but remains habitable, then this Lease shall continue, but your rent shall be reduced in proportion to those rooms within the Apartment which are not habitable until the Apartment has been repaired. Decks or balconies and other nonessential elements of the Apartment shall not be counted in determining the habitable parts of the Apartment. If any part of the Community is damaged by casualty, even if the Apartment is not damaged, we have the right upon thirty (30) days’ notice to you to end this Lease. The Lease will end as of the date specified in our notice to you and you will vacate the Apartment on or before that date. If the Apartment or any part of the Community is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty resulting from any negligent act by you or any of your family, guests or visitors, you are liable to us for the costs of any such damage and you shall upon demand pay us such costs as additional rent.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

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Damage to Apartment or Community. If the Apartment is so damaged by fire, storm or other casualty that it is uninhabitable, then this Lease shall end as of the date of the casualty and rent shall be paid up to the date you vacate the Apartment. However, if the Apartment is damaged by casualty but remains habitable, then this Lease shall continue, but your rent shall be reduced in proportion to those rooms within the Apartment which are not habitable until the Apartment has been repaired. Decks or balconies and other nonessential elements of the Apartment shall not be counted in determining the habitable parts of the Apartment. If any part of the Community is damaged by casualty, even if the Apartment is not damaged, we have the right upon thirty (30) days' notice to you to end this Lease. The Lease will end as of the date specified in our notice to you and you will vacate the Apartment on or before that date. If the Apartment or any part of the Community is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty resulting from any negligent act by you or any of your family, guests or visitors, you are liable to us for the costs of any such damage and you shall upon demand pay us such costs as additional rent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

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