Common use of Default/Landlord's Remedies Clause in Contracts

Default/Landlord's Remedies. Subject to Florida law, in the event Resident shall fail to perform any duty or condition of this Lease within three (3) days of having received notice from Landlord to do so (except no notice shall be required for failure to pay rent by the due date thereof), then Landlord, in addition to all other rights and remedies provided by law, shall have the right, without further notice and with or without legal process, immediately to terminate this Lease and reenter the Premises or to reenter and re-lease the Premises without terminating this Lease. In the event Landlord either terminates this Lease or reenters and re-leases without terminating, Landlord shall be entitled to collect any damages resulting from Resident’s default, including, but not limited to, any costs of re- renting the Premises, the difference, if any, between the actual rental at which the Premises are re-leased and the rental provided for herein for the balance of the term, and a reasonable attorneys’ fee. Upon any reentry pursuant to this paragraph, Landlord may, but shall not be obligated to, without liability to anyone for trespass or conversion, remove any personal property located in or about the Premises and store such property at Resident’s expense for thirty (30) days. If Resident does not claim such belongings within thirty days, they can be disposed of. If Landlord re-leases the premises, in no event will Landlord be obligated to pay Resident any excess credit amounts. As required by Section 83.67(5), Florida Statutes: By signing this rental agreement, the Resident agrees that upon surrender, abandonment, or recovery of possession of the dwelling unit due to the death of the last remaining Resident, as provided by Chapter 83, Florida Statutes, the Landlord shall not be liable or responsible for storage or disposition of the tenant’s personal property.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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