Common use of Default Clause Clause in Contracts

Default Clause. If the Tenant shall fail to pay the rent or any other charge required to be paid by the Tenant, or if the Tenant shall breach any of the terms of this Lease or the rules attached hereto or enacted from time to time, then the Landlord may give the Tenant such notice as may be required by law and the Tenant shall surrender possession to the Landlord, but the Tenant shall remain liable for payment of rent. If the apartment becomes vacant or abandoned, the Landlord may re-enter and take possession. The Tenant agrees that upon default the entire unpaid balance of rent shall accelerate and immediately become due and payable.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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