Common use of Failure to Pay Rent Clause in Contracts

Failure to Pay Rent. If you don’t pay your rent when due, you’ll be given a written notice and you’ll have five days to pay the past due rent. If you don’t pay within the five-day period, you must vacate the Property. If you don’t move out voluntarily, we may proceed under Virginia Code §55-79 to take possession of the Property and remove and store your possessions at your expense.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

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Failure to Pay Rent. If you don’t the Tenants fail to pay your their rent when due, you’ll they will be given a written notice and you’ll will then have five days to pay the past due rent. If you don’t pay rent is not paid within the five-day period, you the Tenants must vacate the Property. If you don’t the Tenants do not move out voluntarily, we the Landlord may proceed proceed, as under Virginia Code §55-79 79, to take possession of the Property and remove and store your the Tenants’ possessions at your the Tenants’ expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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