Common use of HOLDOVER TENANTS Clause in Contracts

HOLDOVER TENANTS. If Tenant occupies the Property after the Ending Date or end of any Renewal Term, Tenant will be considered a holdover tenant and will be causing Landlord financial harm ("damages"). These damages will be equal to the monthly Rent plus 10%, prorated on a daily basis, plus any additional financial costs, including but not limited to eviction costs and reasonable attorney's fees that may be awarded by a court, incurred as a result of the tenant holding over. These damages are separate from and in addi- tion to Landlord's right to seek reimbursement for any physical destruction to the Property caused by Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx's family, or Xxxxxx's guests.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease, Residential Lease, Residential Lease

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HOLDOVER TENANTS. If Tenant occupies the Property after the Ending Date or end of any Renewal Term, Tenant will be considered a holdover tenant and will be causing Landlord financial harm ("damages"). These damages will be equal to the monthly Rent plus 10%, prorated on a daily basis, plus any additional financial costs, including but not limited to eviction costs and reasonable attorney's fees that may be awarded by a court, incurred as a result of the tenant holding over. These damages are separate from and in addi- tion addition to LandlordXxxxxxxx's right to seek reimbursement for any physical destruction to the Property caused by Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx's family, or Xxxxxx's guests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease, Residential Lease

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HOLDOVER TENANTS. 198 If Tenant occupies the Property after the Ending Date or end of any Renewal Term, Tenant will be considered a holdover tenant and will 199 be causing Landlord financial harm ("damages"). These damages will be equal to the monthly Rent plus 1010 %, prorated on a daily 200 basis, plus any additional financial costs, including but not limited to eviction costs and reasonable attorney's fees that may be awarded 201 by a court, incurred as a result of the tenant holding over. These damages are separate from and in addi- tion addition to Landlord's right to seek 202 reimbursement for any physical destruction to the Property caused by Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx's family, or Xxxxxx's guests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease

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