Common use of Deductions Clause in Contracts

Deductions. The Sublessor may deduct reasonable charges from the Security Deposit for unpaid rent; late charges; if Sublessee is in default; unpaid utilities; replacing unreturned keys, garage door openers, or other devices; costs of cleaning and repairing the Property and its contents for which Sublessee is responsible; pet violations; removal of unauthorized locks or fixtures; removing abandoned or illegally parked vehicles; attorney fees and costs of court incurred in any proceeding against Sublessee. If deductions exceed the Security Deposit, Sublessee will pay Sublessor the excess amount within days after Sublessor makes written demand. The Security Deposit will be applied first to any non-rent items, including late charges, returned check charges, repairs, and utilities, then to any unpaid rent.

Appears in 68 contracts

Samples: Sublease Agreement, Residential Sublease Agreement, Residential Sublease Agreement

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Deductions. The Sublessor may deduct reasonable charges from the Security Deposit for unpaid rent; late charges; , if Sublessee is in default; unpaid utilities; replacing unreturned keys, garage door openers, or other devices; costs of cleaning and repairing the Property and its contents for which Sublessee is responsible; pet violations; removal of unauthorized locks or fixtures; removing abandoned or illegally parked vehicles; attorney fees and costs of court incurred in any proceeding against Sublessee. If deductions exceed the Security Deposit, Sublessee will pay Sublessor the excess amount within 30 days after Sublessor makes written demand. The Security Deposit will be applied first to any non-rent items, including late charges, returned check charges, repairs, and utilities, then to any unpaid rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease Agreement

Deductions. The Sublessor may deduct reasonable charges from the Security Secu- rity Deposit for unpaid rent; late charges; if Sublessee is in default; unpaid utilities; replacing unreturned keys, garage door openers, or other devices; costs of cleaning and repairing the Property and its contents for which Sublessee Sub- lessee is responsible; pet violations; removal of unauthorized locks or fixturesfix- tures; removing abandoned or illegally parked vehicles; attorney fees and costs of court incurred in any proceeding against Sublessee. If deductions exceed the Security Deposit, Sublessee will pay Sublessor the excess amount within days after Sublessor makes written demand. The Security Secu- rity Deposit will be applied first to any non-rent items, including late charges, returned check charges, repairs, and utilities, then to any unpaid rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease Agreement

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Deductions. The Sublessor may deduct reasonable charges from the Security Deposit for unpaid rent; late charges; if Sublessee is in default; unpaid utilities; replacing unreturned keys, garage door openers, or other devices; costs of cleaning and repairing the Property and its contents for which Sublessee is responsible; pet violations; removal of unauthorized locks or fixtures; removing abandoned or illegally parked vehicles; attorney fees and costs of court incurred in any proceeding against Sublessee. If deductions exceed the Security Deposit, Sublessee will pay Sublessor the excess amount within ____ days after Sublessor makes written demand. The Security Deposit will be applied first to any non-rent items, including late charges, returned check charges, repairs, and utilities, then to any unpaid rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease Agreement

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