Electrical Hook-Up 5 Sample Clauses

Electrical Hook-Up 5. Gas (Oil) Hook-Up 6. Lawn 7. DAMAGES NONE OK DAMAGES NONE YOU SHOULD COMPLETE THIS CHECKLIST, NOTING THE CONDITION OF THE RENTAL PROPERTY, AND RETURN IT TO THE LANDLORD WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER OBTAINING POSSESSION. YOU ARE ALSO ENTITLED TO REQUEST AND RECEIVE A COPY OF THE LAST TERMINATION INVENTORY CHECKLIST WHICH SHOWS WHAT CLAIMS WERE CHARGEABLE TO THE LAST PRIOR RESIDENTS. Please be advised that you will receive from us a Notice of Damages settling forth cost of repair or replacement if necessary. Resident's Signature Landlord Date By Community Manager Original 1 Copy to Resident 3rd Copy to Landlord SECURITY DEPOSIT RECEIPT We hereby acknowledge receipt of a security deposit in the amount of $ for homesite # at Manufactured Home Community and that said security deposit is being held in Account # at Bank. This is a non-interest bearing account. The following information is provided pursuant to Florida Statute 83.49: Upon the vacating of the premises for termination of the Lease, the Landlord shall have fifteen (15) days to return the security deposit or in which to give the resident written notice by certified mail to the resident’s last known mailing address of his intention to impose a claim on the deposit and the reason for imposing the claim. This notice shall contain a statement in substantially the following form: This is a notice of my intention to impose a claim for damages in the amount of $ upon your security deposit, due to . It is sent to you as required by §83.49(3), Florida Statutes. You are hereby notified that you must object in writing to this deduction from your security deposit within fifteen (15) days from the time you receive this notice or I will be authorized to deduct my claim from your security deposit. Your objection must be sent to (Xxxxxxxx’s address). If the Landlord fails to give the notice within the fifteen (15) day period, he forfeits his right to impose a claim upon the security deposit. Unless the resident objects to the imposition of the Landlord’s claim or the amount thereof within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the Landlord’s notice of intention to impose a claim, the Landlord may then deduct the amount of his claim and shall remit the balance of the deposit to the resident within thirty (3) days after the date of the notice of intention to impose a claim for damages. If either party institutes an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to adjudicate his right to the security deposit, the prevailing par...
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