Eviction Protection Sample Clauses

Eviction Protection. The Eviction Protection Payment is limited to the actual past due rent payments. The LANDLORD agrees not to evict Tenant and that Tenant will not be deemed in default under the lease for late payment of the rent amounts covered by the Eviction Protection payment. The CITY has no responsibility to pay the LANDLORD any portion of any amount in excess of the Eviction Protection Payment. An Eviction Protection Payment shall only be made if the Tenant is in danger of being evicted from a rental dwelling unit because of late or non- payment of rent due to:
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Eviction Protection. If Turn-Key places the tenant, an $8. per month, per unit fee will be charged for Eviction Protection and if a Rent and Possession filing is required, Turn-Key will pay the eviction costs according to our Eviction Protection Policy. SHOWING FEES: Management Fees do not pay for showing property to inspectors, appraisers, contractors or others. Charges for showing of the property to prospective tenants is covered in a Owner Set up and Preference Form and Owner can choose the option they prefer. Agent shall receive and retain all Tenant application fees, non-sufficient fund bank fees, non-payment delivery notice fees and termination fees, if any. Owner agrees to reimburse Agent each month during the term hereof or expenses directly attributable to Owner’s property. These expenses include, but are not limited to, advertising, maintenance, repair and legal fees.
Eviction Protection. If Broker placed tenant needs evicted Broker will pay lock change expense, attorney costs and court filing fees up to $750.00. Does not include damage to the Property or lost rents. The following terms apply: The tenant must have been placed by Broker, Broker must have been managing the property for the entire time the tenant has been in the Property and applies to eviction for non-payment of rent only. Eviction protection does not survive termination, by either party, of this agreement.
Eviction Protection. Owner will pay legal fees and cost in connection with an eviction for non-payment of rent of any tenant placed in property by Agent for Owner. The eviction process, if it goes to court, usually cost around $1100.00(Price is subject to change). Should tenant request and be granted a jury trial, Owner agrees to pay all cost to litigate, including, $50 per hour for Agent for Owner activities and/or court appearance on Owner's behalf.
Eviction Protection. Selection Owner has selected Eviction Protection coverage from REALTOR® Owner has not selected Eviction Protection coverage from REALTOR® If owner has selected Eviction Protection coverage from REALTOR®, Owner will pay REALTOR® $120.00 per tenanted property. A property must have the tenant placed by AMOSO Realty LLC to qualify for this coverage. REALTOR® will not charge this fee or be held liable for evictions at non-qualified properties of owner. If an eviction should happen at a qualified property, REALTOR® will pay the legal fees associated with the eviction and will waive the Leasing fee to find the subsequent tenant. This eviction coverage is non-transferable and will terminate upon Management Relationship termination between Owner and REALTOR®. Annual fees will not be refunded or pro-rated upon Management relationship termination.

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