Common use of Dwelling Clause in Contracts

Dwelling. Tenant is only entitled to occupy the dwelling listed above. This Lease does not entitle the Tenant to use of any area outside of the dwelling including, but not limited to, the attic, basement or the garage without written permission from the Landlord. Tenant is not to paint any part of the apartment without prior written permission from the Landlord.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Month Lease Agreement, Month Lease Agreement, Month Lease Agreement

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Dwelling. Tenant is only entitled to occupy the dwelling listed above. This Lease does not entitle the Tenant to use of any area outside of the dwelling including, but not limited to, the attic, basement or the garage without written permission from the Landlord. Tenant is not to paint any part of the apartment without prior written permission from the Landlord. LANDLORD-TENANT: According to §47-16-07.2 the Landlord and Tenant must go through the property and enter the current condition of the premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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