Common use of Death of Tenant Clause in Contracts

Death of Tenant. If a Tenant who is the sole occupant of the Dwelling Unit dies, and there is no person authorized by order of a circuit court to handle probate matters for the deceased Tenant, Landlord may dispose of any personal property left by such Tenant upon giving at least ten (10) days written notice in accordance with Section 55-248.38:3 of the VRLTA. Such notice shall include a statement that any items of personal property left in the Dwelling Unit shall be treated as abandoned property and disposed of, if not claimed within ten (10) days, subject to subsection (b) hereof. ACCESS TO THE DWELLING UNIT AND PREMISES BY LANDLORD AND ITS DULY DESIGNATEDREPRESENTATIVE(S); REPAIRS:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Estate Residential Lease Agreement, Estate Residential Lease Agreement

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Death of Tenant. If a Tenant who is the sole occupant of the Dwelling Unit dies, and there is no person authorized by order of a circuit court to handle probate matters for the deceased Tenant, Landlord may dispose of any personal property left by such Tenant upon giving at least ten (10) days written notice in accordance with Section 55-248.38:3 of the VRLTA. Such notice shall include a statement that any items of personal property left in the Dwelling Unit shall be treated as abandoned property and disposed of, if not claimed within ten (10) days, subject to subsection (b) hereof. ACCESS TO THE DWELLING UNIT AND PREMISES BY LANDLORD AND ITS DULY DESIGNATEDREPRESENTATIVE(SDESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE(S); REPAIRS:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Estate Residential Lease Agreement

Death of Tenant. If a Tenant who is the sole occupant of the Dwelling Unit dies, and there is no person authorized by order of a circuit court to handle probate matters for the deceased Tenant, Landlord may dispose of any personal property left by such Tenant upon giving at least ten (10) days written notice in accordance with Section 55-248.38:3 of the VRLTAnotice. Such notice shall include a statement that any items of personal property left in the Dwelling Unit shall be treated as abandoned property and disposed of, if not claimed within ten (10) days, subject to subsection (b) hereof. ACCESS TO THE DWELLING UNIT AND PREMISES BY LANDLORD AND ITS DULY DESIGNATEDREPRESENTATIVE(S); REPAIRS:ten

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease

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Death of Tenant. If a Tenant who is the sole occupant of the Dwelling Unit dies, and there is no person authorized by order of a circuit court to handle probate matters for the deceased Tenant, Landlord may dispose of any personal property left by such Tenant upon giving at least ten (10) days written notice in accordance with Section 55-248.38:3 of the VRLTA. Such notice shall include a statement that any items of personal property left in the Dwelling Unit shall be treated as abandoned property and disposed of, if not claimed within ten (10) days, subject to subsection (b) hereof. ACCESS TO THE DWELLING UNIT AND PREMISES BY LANDLORD AND ITS DULY DESIGNATEDREPRESENTATIVE(S); REPAIRS:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.erawoodyhoggrentals.com

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