Common use of HOLDOVER TENANTS Clause in Contracts

HOLDOVER TENANTS. If Lessee remains in possession of the apartment after the expiration of the lease agreement without Lessor’s approval and LESSEE does not sign a new lease agreement, Lessee shall be considered a holdover tenant as defined by Section 83.58, Florida Statutes and Lessor may recover double the amount of rent due on the dwelling unit, or any part thereof, for the period during which the tenant refuses to surrender possession. Month to Month Tenants - If Lessee remains in possession of the apartment after the expiration of the lease agreement with Lessor's approval and Lessee does not sign a new lease agreement, Lessee is considered a month-to-month tenant under Florida law. As a month to month tenant, Lessor can charge market rate, which increases as the market increases, plus month to month rent costs hereby deemed rent. Month to month tenancies will not be prorated, the full month's rent is payable in advance pursuant to Florida Statute 83.46 (2).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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HOLDOVER TENANTS. If Lessee remains in possession of the apartment after the expiration of the lease agreement without Lessor’s approval and LESSEE does not sign a new lease agreement, Lessee shall be considered a holdover tenant as defined by Section 83.58, Florida Statutes and Lessor may recover double the amount of rent due on the dwelling unit, or any part thereof, for the period during which the tenant refuses to surrender possession. Month to Month Tenants - If Lessee remains in possession of the apartment after the expiration of the lease agreement with LessorXxxxxx's approval and Lessee does not sign a new lease agreement, Lessee is considered a month-to-month tenant under Florida law. As a month to month tenant, Lessor can charge market rate, which increases as the market increases, plus month to month rent costs hereby deemed rent. Month to month tenancies will not be prorated, the full month's rent is payable in advance pursuant to Florida Statute 83.46 (2).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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