Common use of Default by Tenant/Landlord’s Remedies Clause in Contracts

Default by Tenant/Landlord’s Remedies. Landlord’s remedies for Tenant’s default are to (a) enter and take possession of the premises; or (b) terminate this lease by written notice and submit the matter to arbitration for determination of damages. Landlord may enter and take possession of the premises by self-help, by picking or changing locks if necessary, and may lock out Tenant or any other person who may be occupying the premises, until the default is cured, without being liable for damages.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Default by Tenant/Landlord’s Remedies. LandlordXxxxxxxx’s remedies for Tenant’s default are to (a) enter and take possession of the premises; or (b) terminate this lease by written notice and submit the matter to arbitration for determination of damages. Landlord may enter and take possession of the premises by self-help, by picking or changing locks if necessary, and may lock out Tenant or any other person who may be occupying the premises, until the default is cured, without being liable for damages.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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